Business Law Reviewer

Juliana Sawyer

Juliana Sawyer is a seasoned legal reviewer with a strong background in business law. She has reviewed numerous legal documents and provided oversight for various corporate clients. With her expertise in corporate governance and mergers and acquisitions, Juliana brings a high level of credibility to her reviews.

Credentials

Executive Law Reviewer

20+ yearsCorporate GovernanceMergers and Acquisitions

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Articles reviewed by Juliana Sawyer

11 U.S.C. 1145: Securities Exemptions in Bankruptcy Cases15 U.S.C. 78ff: Penalties and Violations Explained28 U.S.C. 1930: Bankruptcy Filing Fees and Costs Explained28 U.S.C. 1335: Federal Interpleader Jurisdiction Explained11 U.S.C. 1126: Bankruptcy Plan Voting Rules Explained28 U.S.C. 1334: Bankruptcy Jurisdiction and Court Authority12 USC 1821: FDIC Receivership and Claims Process Explained12 USC 531: Who Must Comply and Enforcement Actions11 U.S.C. 1328: Discharge of Debts in Chapter 13 BankruptcyHow to File a Skeleton Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Step by StepCan I Fire My Contractor for Delays in Completing the Project?What Are “Any Other Provisions” in an LLC Agreement?How Do I Add an Officer to My LLC? Steps to FollowCan the IRS Refile a Tax Lien After 10 Years?What Is Involuntary Dissolution of an LLC and How Does It Work?Can a Felon Start a Nonprofit Organization?What Is an Agent for Service of Process and Why Do You Need One?Federal Law Practice Areas: Key Legal Fields ExplainedCan One LLC Pay Another LLC? How Business Transactions WorkDoes a Notarized Document Hold Up in Court?How to Win an Adversary Proceeding in Bankruptcy CourtBenefits of Voluntary Dismissal of Chapter 13 BankruptcyCan You Get Installment Loans While in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?Can I Use a PO Box for My EIN Number on Federal Forms?What Is Tie Breaking Authority in Corporate and Legal Decisions?How to Reinstate Chapter 13 After DismissalCan You Put Taxes in Bankruptcies? What You Need to KnowWhat Is Good Consideration in Contract Law?How to Close a Business to Avoid a LawsuitCan a Bank Notarize a Power of Attorney? What You Should Know