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What is the name of your state? FL.
My last post won't allow me to post or reply to questions. I'm not sure if its some website glitch or something.
Anyway, to answer the question
" Did the company use its IP as collateral on the loan?
Is the IP federally registered? "
The answer is, No...
No I am not an Idiot. The situation is extremely complex and not a standard post judgement situation. The company refuses to show up in court including the post judgement hearing to explain their financial situation. Company headquarters has gone dark and they have filed to be dissolved...
Over 1 million dollars judgement and the company claims to be out of business. What I read is " generally" this is the case however it left the door open to not 100% of the time. Perhaps my situation falls in small percent that would allow it? Perhaps dissolving a company is the owner...
If there is a fighting chance this is viable course of action then I probably should. These kind of complex business laws are not obvious on due diligence. I need to first know if there is a viable legal theory that I can follow before going to the expense of an attorney.
These are from the 18th century, about 140 years old. Is this information still relevant? There are supreme court rulings now that are different from the 1990's
So bottom line is that these say " Patent Rights not Subject to Levy "
In my situation, I am looking at digital I.P. technologies...
I am trying to levy/garnish the copyrights and patents. Since you are saying they are a creation federal not state law.
So are you saying that somehow the state court has to work with the federal court somehow?
I have received 2 different conflicting answers. I received your answer that you don't think it can be considered and I also received from the user taxing matters
"Personal property is sometimes broken down into two subcategories — tangible personal property and intangible personal property...
So the company itself is not considered to be an asset of the company? So I would need a judgement against the company owner for that to happen is what you are saying?
You also said that may change during a Chapter 11 bankruptcy or receivership?
What about if the company filed for to be...
The Debtor will not even show up to court. I don't want to just sell the Intellectual property, I want to be the owner of it. Is there a way to ask for this with the courts?
Sorry, English was never a strong subject for me.
I want to take ownership of the company sort of how a bank may take ownership of a car, boat,house, plane,etc.... in which money has been loan and payments have been missed. Is that in the realm of possibilities?
Situation is I have a large...
The " Done on the company itself" means that you transfer ownership of the entire company. Imaging you have a large judgement against a company. The company itself claims not to have any money to pay off the judgement. Why not take the company the same say that banks are able to take a car...
Information on wikipeida does not appear to say that its limited to tangible. There are exceptions said to be things like " social security income in a bank account, some states may protect Individual retirement account(IRA), and unemployment income. However I don't see anything about forbidding...
He used to but basically sold all the stuff to himself, friends and family for pennies on the dollar. The Intellectual property, company investments and company name has a lot more value then the stuff inside the office.
I have seen lawyers on youtube talking about going after people bank...
QUOTE="PayrollHRGuy, post: 3683580, member: 674052"]
Read this. https://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/forms/judgment-lien/collect-judgment/
and this
www.clerk.org › pdf › CollectSatisfyJudgmentInfo
How can I collect my Judgment - Clerk.org
Thank you Mr. PayrollHRguy for those great links...
What is the name of your state? FL
If you have a judgement against a company who claims it has nothing to pay the judgement with.
Can a Writ of execution be done on a company itself and/or its intellutual property/investments,etc ?
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