Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia
I obtained a county business license in my name for the owner of a school (my mother) but I am only the secretary at the business. The business is incorporated in the State of GA and my mother is listed as the owner/operator. I am not listed as a partner or anything except the "preparer" of the incorporation papers as I do these type of secretarial duties. If the business is sued, do I have any liability since I am holding the COUNTY business license in my name?? Thank you.
Asked on 8/04/09, 10:15 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles W. Field
Charles W. Field, Attorney at Law
It depends. You should have the corporate records and the business license reviewed by a local attorney.
Answered on 8/10/09, 8:57 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
I recently formed a LLC in order to operate a courier and logistics company under... Asked 8/04/09, 2:11 pm in United States Georgia Business Law
-
During a serious romantic relationship one voluntarily lends money to the other... Asked 7/28/09, 10:55 am in United States Georgia Business Law
-
Who all is responsible? I had a client write a bad check for products and also... Asked 7/17/09, 1:29 pm in United States Georgia Business Law