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CSC can help you manage your business licenses and permits

The United States has more than 150,000 local, county, municipal, township, and special district governments, each with its own requirements for business licenses, permits, and tax registrations.

CSC makes it simple to stay in compliance. We offer a full suite of business license services designed to help you reduce the time and effort it takes to research, prepare, file, renew, and manage your organization's portfolio of business licenses and permits.

Watch our brief video now to learn how CSC can exceed your business license research, filing, and ongoing management needs.

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Product Updates

Access a recording of our annual reports web seminar

In our web seminar “Do You Know if Your Entities Are in Compliance” you will learn what an annual report is, and why you have to file one. We also discuss corporate annual reports, their due dates, why e-filing is encouraged, and how to improve the efficiency and cost effectiveness of managing your annual report filings.

Click here to access a free recording of the seminar.

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Top Trademark Attorneys Recognized in the CSC® Trademark Insider® Annual Report

CSC recently released the 2009 CSC® Trademark Insider® Annual Report.

A quarterly publication on the trademark industry, the report provides a ranking of leading trademark practitioners, insight into overall trademark filing activity, and analysis of overall industry trends.

To view the entire 2009 CSC® Trademark Insider® Annual Report, click here. You can also contact us for more information about our Trademark services.

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CSC® Media

CSC® Media, in collaboration with LexisNexis® Matthew Bender®, is pleased to announce the June release of the 2010 Edition of Nevada Laws Governing Business Entities. The last legislative session in Nevada was extraordinarily busy, with more than 230 statute changes in the Business Associations title alone. Those changes have been included in this edition, and the book’s scope has been expanded to include over 80 newly-enacted sections relating to requirements for state business licenses and a state business portal, as well as the Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act.

Other valuable features include a Table of Sections Affected that identifies the statutes which have been amended or added since the 2008 edition, and a companion CD-ROM containing over 90 Nevada forms for incorporation/formation, qualification, mergers, dissolution, and name reservation for all entity types. Many of the forms have changed since the last edition of this book as a result of the legislative changes.

Massachusetts 2010

Another June release is the 2010 Edition of Massachusetts Laws Governing Business Entities. This Edition is updated through Acts 2010, chapter 101, and features statutory changes relating to charitable entities and to the taxation of corporations. Also included is the recently revised Title 950, Chapter 112 (Limited Liability Companies) from the Code of Regulations. In addition, you’ll find over 60 new case annotations from Massachusetts and federal courts. 

A companion CD-ROM includes over 160 Massachusetts forms for incorporation/formation, qualification, mergers, dissolution, and name reservation for all entity types.

Find out if you need to qualify your corporation to do business in a foreign state!

Corporations intending to do business in states other than their home states must first determine whether they need to qualify to do business there, and if so, fulfill the qualification requirements. But qualification can be a complex and time-consuming task, and the consequences of making the wrong decision can be harsh, ranging from monetary penalties for a corporation to jail time for its officers and directors.

The 50-State Qualification Handbook is a comprehensive resource to help you make the important decisions about qualifying in states where you plan to do business, complete with the documents required to implement that decision.

The book includes case illustrations and discussion of business activities that do or do not trigger qualification requirements; annotated qualification statutes for all 50 states and the District of Columbia; and quick-reference charts on Activities That Do Not Constitute Doing Business and Consequences of Transacting Business without Authority. A companion CD Rom contains fillable PDF qualification forms.

You’ll find new case illustrations in the 2010 Edition, including cases that address the issue of which Internet activities require qualification. The text and charts have been updated to reflect new case law and statutory changes.

Still need the Spring 2010 Editions of New York Laws Governing Business Entities and Delaware Laws Governing Business Entities? Order now!

Get the updated statutes, annotations and full text cases you need for Delaware and New York.

The Spring 2010 Edition of Delaware Laws Governing Business Entities, Volumes 1 and 2 is updated through Chapter 214 of the 145th Session of the Delaware General Assembly, including changes to the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, the LLC Act, and the General Corporation Law. The new edition also contains new and amended Chancery Court Rules through February 1, 2010, including new rules 96 to 98 governing arbitration proceedings for business disputes pursuant to 10 Del. C. § 349.

The Spring 2010 Edition contains over 100 new case annotations from Delaware courts and from courts in other state and federal jurisdictions that apply Delaware business entity law. We have also provided the full text of five key Delaware opinions, including recent cases NACCO Industries, In re Dow Chemical, and Airborne Health.

Subscribers of the Spring and Fall Delaware books get access to The Delaware Business Entity Law Website at no extra cost! The website provides online access to the updated content found in Volumes 1 and 2 of Delaware Laws Governing Business Entities, as well as links to the full-text opinions of the annotations cited, annotated forms for Delaware business transactions, sample bylaws and operating agreements.

The Spring 2010 Edition of New York Laws Governing Business Entities is updated through Chapter 1 of the 2010 Session. Highlights include recent amendments to the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law, the Uniform Commercial Code, and the Tax Law. The book includes more than 100 new case annotations from New York state courts and federal district courts, as well as the full text of five new cases exploring recent and significant judicial developments, including In re Hausman (requirements for existence of a de facto entity), Mostel (distribution of invested capital by an LLC), and Moran Enterprises (survival of claims after dissolution).

The book’s companion CD-ROM contains the full text of the selected cases, as well as 87 fillable PDF forms for incorporation/formation, qualification, mergers, dissolution, and name reservation for all entity types in New York.

To order or view other CSC® titles, visit our website at www.cscglobal.com/publications or contact a LexisNexis customer service representative at 1.800.833.9844. Quantity discounts are available.

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