Members of a limited liability company (LLC) have duties and rights that are in many ways comparable to those of a partner in a partnership. The operating agreement of the LLC can impose further obligations upon the members.
Fiduciary Duties
If a member of an LLC is also a manager of the LLC, then that member is [...]
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The rights of shareholders are largely set out in the corporation’s bylaws, which is the first place to look when determining what your rights are a shareholder are. Typically, shareholders have the right to:
Vote on issues that affect the corporation
Receive dividends as declared by the board of directors
Inspect the corporation’s books and records
Bring suit against [...]
In Utah, an abortion may be performed under certain circumstances, where the attending physician determines it is necessary to save the woman’s life, to prevent grave damage to the pregnant woman’s life, to, or to prevent the birth of a child that would be born with grave defect or the pregnancy is a result of [...]
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Breaks and Rest Periods:
For Adults – Utah has enacted no statute requiring employers to provide breaks and rest periods to adult employees.
For Minors – An employer must provide a paid 10–minute rest period after no more than four (4) hours of work, and cannot prohibit a minor from taking a requested break every [...]
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Congratulations to the three finalists in the Southern Utah Concept to Company contest:
CoolCab, a cooling system for freight cabs designed to reduce fuel costs and carbon emissions
Easyloadpro.com, an online auction Web site geared toward the shipping industry
Flixify.com, a Web site offering digital scrapbook training for women
The Concept to Company contest is sponsored by Grow Utah Ventures, [...]
TripAdvisor conducted a survey of travelers to determine where they will be traveling in 2009. Among the top 5 hot spots is St. George, Utah:
A two-hour drive northeast of Las Vegas, St. George is a gateway to natural wonders including Zion National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Also worth noting is Budget Travel’s take on Hawaii: Barack [...]
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Carolyn Elefant at Legal Blog Watch (http://tinyurl.com/8gbsct) relates news of a study released by careercast.com, which evaluated 200 professions to determine the best and the worst, ranking jobs by environment, income, employment outlook, physical demands and stress.
Of the 200 jobs rated, mathematicians took the number one slot, while lumberjacks came in dead last at 200. … Meanwhile, [...]
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Join us for the Southern Utah Economic Summit on January 14, 2009. We’ll all be there, along with Governor Huntsman, and we’re sponsoring the luncheon which will feature a fantastic speaker, Amy Rees Anderson, CEO of MediConnect Global, Inc. and recipient of awards too many to mention.
Also, you’ll want to be sure and attend the breakout [...]
Used to be you could glance at your caller ID and be fairly certain that what you saw would be who you’d get if you chose to answer the call. Now, the ready availability of fake caller ID numbers makes it likely that the information displayed on your phone is inaccurate. Anyone can obtain a [...]
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