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You need an attorney who does real estate litigation, possibly who specializes in landlord and tenant litigation.
You need an attorney who does real estate litigation, possibly who specializes in landlord and tenant litigation.
As a general matter, if you receive money paid by mistake, you must repay it. You did nothing to earn it and it legally belongs to the employer.
As a general matter, if you receive money paid by mistake, you must repay it. You did nothing to earn it and it legally belongs to the employer.
The later identical version of this question has been responded to.
The later identical version of this question has been responded to.
As a general matter, you may be discharged from your employment for any reason or no reason at all. The fact that you find your duties distasteful will not help you in the event that you fail to conduct yourself as your employer demands.
As a general matter, you may be discharged from your employment for any reason or no reason at all. The fact that you find your duties distasteful... Read More

What type of court would be best for my case?

Answered 14 years and 5 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business
It is likely that there is no court that would be "best" for your case. One of the things that we have to accept in a capitalist society is that businesses fail. When they do, the result is often a loss for creditors, including not only landlords and vendors, but also customers who have prepaid for services. Generally speaking, there is no source of funds from which you can collect these losses from a failed business. You can sue and obtain a money judgment, but the defendant will be, to use the term of art employed by attorneys, "judgment proof."... Read More
It is likely that there is no court that would be "best" for your case. One of the things that we have to accept in a capitalist society is that... Read More