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Your ability to recover is limited by the contract for carriage that you entered into with the carrier. This may be significantly less than the value... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you may need to file a lawsuit against him. By subleasing, you are subject to the lease which likely has a landlord lien remedy... Read Answer
It is not clear how you are harmed by the company's refusal to talk to you. As a general matter, in order to prevail in a lawsuit, you must suffer... Read Answer
The answer is that you probably cannot pursue a self-help remedy like this lawfully against a unit that is occupied for residential purposes. Your... Read Answer
As long as your total compensation exceeds the minimum wage, you have no claim as a result of the changes made to the terms of your employment. Both... Read Answer
That is not true. The bank's right to charge these fees to you depends on your having opted into their program of overdraft protection, which is... Read Answer
Any way your employer manages to pay you more than the minimum wage, it's legal. Since employment in the United States is on an at-will basis, your... Read Answer
It is technically a breach of your existing contract if you condition payment, which you already owe under the expired contract, upon the... Read Answer
You will need to contact the person or entity that is the trustee of this fund for your benefit. It may be necessary for you to determine the... Read Answer
It is perfectly legal for you to collect donations for a bona fide charity in Haiti. You are acting as a nominee or stakeholder for these amounts and... Read Answer
It depends on where the organization is incorporated. As a general matter, all certificates of incorporation are a matter of public record, and... Read Answer
If you are a joint venturer, it is hard to believe that anyone would buy a business without speaking to all of the owners. Even if the business was... Read Answer
You don't explain the manner in which you were harmed by this event or what the pecuniary damage is that you sustained. In any event, Sprint's... Read Answer
What, exactly, is your question? If someone else owns the technology, presumably you will need to license it from the owner in order to go about... Read Answer
Certainly. Your employer can assign you to work wherever it pleases. The fact that you were on medical leave is irrelevant unless you expressly took... Read Answer
Valuation methods depend on the purpose of the valuation and any third parties affected by the valuation. It is more of an art than a science.... Read Answer
Do your own homework. If we tell you the answer, it defeats the purpose of your assignment. If you want to post your conclusions and the research... Read Answer
This is virtually a FAQ here. As a general matter, the 50% owner of a business has no right to force the other owner(s) to sell to him or to be... Read Answer