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In California, someone under the age of 18 can be legally bound by a contract even though the "age of majority" is 18. Family Code section... Read Answer
That us a matter of agreement between buyer and seller. Make sure the escrow instructions reflect what you agree to.
Being a business attorney is an enjoyable job. We typically get to help people build and grow their business. This is a very rewarding... Read Answer
While court's like to see original signed documents for the purpose of assuring their authenticity, copies of signatures on contracts of the nature... Read Answer
Your customer continues to be responsible for the obligation even though the business was sold. If the transaction was handled properly, the... Read Answer
I recommend finding a health care attorney near where you live. Normally, the statute of limitation for breach of a written obligation is four years... Read Answer
Take her to small claims court.
This all depends on the terms of the assignment
and any related agreements, including your present
lease.
You can get more information... Read Answer
Even within a single city like Chino, some parts will be zoned for business and others not. The most important thing you can do is obain insurance... Read Answer
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I have read your inquiry. I can advise you in this matter. Please call my office at (760) 739-9224 or E-mail at... Read Answer
The non-compete provisions are almost certainly unenforceable in California.
Removing the work done for "other clients" is very unclear as to your... Read Answer
Without suing the defendant you will almost certainly not receive any refund. If you have any inventory that you have not paid for then you could... Read Answer
Your facts are too vague to permit much analysis. Your contract with the "communication company" would control. If this is a copyright infringement... Read Answer
More than just the words go into a determination of "liklihood of confusion" in the relevant marketplace. One has to allow for related fields,... Read Answer
If you do not own the copyright to the videos, you must obtain a license from the copyright owners. There is no "fair use" or other exception... Read Answer
What you should remember is that not every insult or wrongdoing merits a lawsuit. You must have money damages, much more than insult or hurt... Read Answer
It is was not through a site like Amazon or eBay and you didn't use a credit card or PayPal then your only recourse is to sue the person.
Your parents have a very difficult situation without a simple solution. It may require them to consult a bankruptcy attorney so they can save... Read Answer
As a month to month business tenant, you probably can be given a valid 30 day notice. It is hird to image how $29,000 of interest can be incurred in... Read Answer
Based upon the facts as presented, i.e. that the company represented it provided security whereas in fact the security cameras were not... Read Answer
It depends on who caused the injury. If it was the company, your suit would be against the company. If it was the individual owner, you... Read Answer
You shouldn't be signing anything you don't understand. What facts would produce your question are hard to imagine. In the US you may have received a... Read Answer