Miles Almadrones
Miles is a legal writer and content marketing specialist with a background in operations management and logistics. He has worked with small businesses, professional services, and startups in industries ranging from telemedicine to consumer products. Based in St. Petersburg, FL, Miles earned his B.A. from the University of Tampa. Learn more about him on LinkedIn.
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Can Virtual Mailboxes Receive Packages?
Virtual mailboxes can manage package deliveries, store them, and get them to you wherever you are in the world.
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5 Ways Virtual Mailboxes Make Property Management Easier
Out of all your responsibilities as a property manager, collecting rent payments should be the simplest part. Here’s how a virtual mailbox can help.
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How to Return Mail to Sender
You can return misdelivered mail by writing ‘Not at This Address’ on the envelope, but this isn’t always the case for other types of unwanted mail.
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What Is the Hearsay Rule, and What Are the Exceptions to It?
Hearsay refers to statements made outside of court and used as proof. While there are exceptions, hearsay evidence is typically inadmissible in legal cases.
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Can You Patent a Recipe? How to Protect Your Food Ideas
While rare, it’s possible to patent a recipe that fundamentally changes how food is processed or experienced. Here’s everything you should consider.
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Criminal Defenses: Types, Examples, and How They Work
Learn about criminal defenses, their types, and how they protect your rights in court. Explore examples, steps, and your legal options.
· 9 min read
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Copyright Laws and School Performances
No doubt you've sat through (and maybe even enjoyed) at least one school play or recital. But is any of it legal?
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How Much Does a Patent Cost?
Simple patents may run a few thousand dollars, while complex ones can easily reach tens of thousands. Here’s everything you should consider before filing.
· 10 min read
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How to Dissolve a Delaware LLC
It takes three steps to close your Delaware LLC: Vote to dissolve, wind up outstanding matters, and file the certificate of cancellation.
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Incorporating in Delaware: Advantages and Disadvantages
Before deciding where to incorporate your business, take some time to understand the advantages and drawbacks involved in setting up your business in Delaware.
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