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The answer to your question depends on the nature of your relationship with your current employer. Do you have any sort of contract (including... Read Answer
Did you companion say why he can only be removed from the business in January? There's nothing inherent in the nature of a business that... Read Answer
Assuming that you bought the product without any contractual restriction on reselling it, which is almost certainly the case, and do not imply in any... Read Answer
Unless your shareholders' agreement provides a mechanism for doing so, you can't unilaterally exit a corporation against the wishes of the other... Read Answer
Most contracts don't have to be in writing, let alone notarized, to be enforceable. Of course, that doesn't mean that you can't challeng the... Read Answer
With very few exceptions, shareholders are not liable for their corproation's obligations. That is the most important reason to... Read Answer
Since part of your job is to train people for your employer, I think it could be a conflict of interest, but it really doesn't matter what I think or... Read Answer
You have the right of free speech, but not the right of false speech, so if you knowingly made a false statement of fact that damages the business (I... Read Answer
Unless you have a contract which limits your employer's right to fire you, or you believe that you are being discriminated against for some reason... Read Answer
You may have a claim for fraudulent inducement, which is based on ,syrtos; misrepresentations of fact on which you reasonably relied by entering into... Read Answer
I am not admitted to practice in Texas, and it is possible that the law is different in Texas (but I doubt it), but the fact that a nickmane was... Read Answer
I know nothing about dog breeding, but it seems to me that non-rerfundable, unless it has a different customary meaning within the dog-breeding... Read Answer
What does you operating agreement provide? Does it have a buy/sell or other provision which alows the majority member to compel the minority... Read Answer
I know of no reason that you (whether "you" is the individual owners of the businesses or the businesses themselves) can't enter into a joint venture... Read Answer
The suit raises a lot of issues, but doesn't necessarily preclude you buying the business. A few questions you need to think about:
Is the... Read Answer
Are you the owner of the interest in the llc, or are you and your wife jointly the owners? Unless otherwise agreed in advance, someone now owns... Read Answer
It sounds like there was fraud in getting the family member to sign the contract. That may be a way out of the deal and your family member may be... Read Answer
You say the previous owner signed the gift certificate , presumably at the time when the previous owner owned the business. If the business... Read Answer
You probably have a number of claims, including breach of contract. Maybe you could get a mediator to help you work out a buy out agreement with your... Read Answer
You did the work so you don't have to give the money back voluntarily. She may file a suit for breach of contract, but it sounds like you would have... Read Answer
What kind of business are you going to operate? This lawyer gives a good explanation of the series LLC in... Read Answer
It sounds like Wells Fargo has determined that there is fraud involved. You did not provide information as to why Wells Fargo took action on the... Read Answer