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- From: brown@NCoast.ORG (Stan Brown)
- Subject: Re: The Company Corporation?
- Organization: Oak Road Systems, Cleveland Ohio USA
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 16:26:22 GMT
- Message-ID: <C08Izz.Kqp@NCoast.ORG>
- References: <725942456snx@crynwr.com>
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- In article <725942456snx@crynwr.com> nelson@crynwr.com (Russell Nelson) writes:
- >Reading my Compu$erve Magazine, a blow-in card fell out, from The
- >Company Corporation. They claim to save you lots of money in
- >incorporation fees. Does anyone have any experience with them?
-
- Wow... I'm not sure what a blow-in card is exactly, but it must be
- pretty talented to b e able to read your Compuserve Magazine!
-
- You can incorporate yourself in most states. Go to your public library
- and look in the self-help law session. I recommend books from Nolo
- Press, whicxh publishes a whole series by attorneys: _Nolo's Simple Will
- Book_ is the one I spent the most time with, though I looked through a
- couple of others.
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- If you pay a non-lawyer anything at all to do an incorporation or other
- legal work for you, you're probably overpaying--and your money goes to
- someone whose priority is in volume rather than in paying attention to
- any special needs you may have.
- --
- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems brown@Ncoast.ORG
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- no .signature--I'm just not in the mood, okay?
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