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It is unclear whether the operating agreement that adds "lawyer" as a member has already been executed. If so, then you may be deemed to have waived in writing the conflicts to which you refer, especially if the changes to protect minority members were demanded by the other new member.
It is unclear whether the operating agreement that adds "lawyer" as a member has already been executed. If so, then you may be deemed to have waived... Read More
The answer depends entirely on the terms of the severance agreement into which you entered with your former employer, which you do not provide. As a general matter, these arrangements are explicit and reduced to writing.
The answer depends entirely on the terms of the severance agreement into which you entered with your former employer, which you do not provide. As a... Read More

i own my own company and have a local company calling my people while at work trying to hire them is there anything i can do about this

Answered 14 years and 7 months ago by Eric Carlton Perkins (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business
The relevant laws vary from state to state, but you could send a cease and desist letter to the offenders informing them that you have reason to believe they are tortiously interfering with your business relationships and listing the potential penalties and remedies available under your state's laws.... Read More
The relevant laws vary from state to state, but you could send a cease and desist letter to the offenders informing them that you have reason to... Read More