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You may indeed have a case against the "fraudulent" buyer, but there may be a limited on the amount of damages you can recover because it was not... Read Answer
There are a number of questions raised by your inquiry, and unfortunately your inquiry does not lend itself to a definitive answer.
The first... Read Answer
An employee is never under an obligation to stay -- we do not have involuntary servitude in the United States. However, if you are offered work and... Read Answer
They will have a hard time proving they actually lost $150,000 or persuading a judge that he should try and make you pay that. They will also... Read Answer
Yes. Is it a gift or a sale?
No it is not completely legal and I would avoid it like the plague.
You don't have to establish it as an official business entity but it is probably a good idea because it will shield you from personal... Read Answer
I agree your best bet is to sue for dissolution.
You can't just leave and start a competing business.
As a general matter, you may refuse service to anyone, provided that the basis of your refusal is not an unpermitted basis such as race, religion,... Read Answer
New York courts will generally not enforce a non-competition agreement that prevents an employee from engaging in his or her accustomed profession.... Read Answer
Possibly -- if you are technically deemed to be general "partners," then each parter may have full authority to act individually. Consult a business... Read Answer
As a general matter, a seizure order is valid as long as it is "reasonable." If property is in your possession or under your control, even if it is... Read Answer
We represent authors in negotiations and litigation with publishers. As a general matter, when you contract with a vanity press, you may do as you... Read Answer
A "license" is permission from the owner of the land to enter upon the land for a particular purpose. For example, when you buy a ticket to... Read Answer
If you are only selling wholesale, you need a wholesale license, and that should be it. If you are going to sell retail, then you need several... Read Answer
You can use a name that is different if you register it as a "d/b/a" name with New York State. You are restricted in the use of your... Read Answer
Do not pay rent, and be prepared to be sued for eviction. If you are looking to get out of your lease, call a lawyer for help. There is... Read Answer
The doctrine of unclean hands is a defense that a plaintiff is so involved in bad conduct relating to the claim that the plaintiff should not... Read Answer
This is a classic law school hypothetical. It tests the general proposition that an employer is liable for the tortious acts of its employees when... Read Answer