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the big question here is why would the restaurant workers put something like that in your drink? What possible motivation would they... Read Answer
Is there a question here? Are you the employer or employee? What are the facts of your situation?
Dear A,
Possible Issues:
1. Loss of homestead, if the home is your primary residence.
2. Violation of HOA covenants, if in HOA
3.... Read Answer
I'm not admitted to practice in Oregon, but everywhere that I practice, the voting rights of partners in general partnerships (as opposed to limited... Read Answer
Yes, I think that it is probably false/deceptive advertising and might fall under a violation of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act.
File a complaint with the Consumer Affairs.
I'm not certain that I understand your question correctly, but if you're asking if your accounts receivable can be garnished to pay the judgment you... Read Answer
I'm not sure whwt you mean by "straw man" in this context, but I am pretty sure that using the same merchant credit card account is a bad idea.
By... Read Answer
The answers to your questions won't be found in this forum. That's something governed locally. Find carriers who already carry digital... Read Answer
You'll need to hire an attorney to dissolve the partnerhip. Contact an attorney for a full consultation.
Do you have a question? Are you seeking someone to prepare a contract between a non-profit organization and a CEO/Executive Director?
Congracts on starting your own business! That's an exciting time. You are wise to seek help. I would recommend that you retain an... Read Answer
You'll either have to negotiate a resolution to the buyout or you can bring a lawsuit for the partnership dissolution. You're going to need to... Read Answer
Sorry, I can not tell what you are asking.
Sorry, this is not the forum to answer this question. You need to consult with an attorney and/or do you own research.
Your partnership agreement is the first place to look for your rights and responsibilities upon leaving the partnership (dissociation). If the... Read Answer
The suit raises a lot of issues, but doesn't necessarily preclude you buying the business. A few questions you need to think about:
Is the... Read Answer
Commingling your llc and personal finances is very dangerous, because it can result in piercing the veil of the entity to make you personally liable... Read Answer
I assume that was a typo and you meant "employer", not "employee." Assuming there is no contract in place requiring your employer to give you a... Read Answer
You need to consult with an attorney and file suit.