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It is lawful to ask just about anything during an interview. The issue is what you do with the information. A legal problem arises because there is... Read Answer
Your former employer may tell prospective employers why you were terminated. As a general matter, such conversations may be subject to a higher... Read Answer
The terms of your employer's 401(k) plan itself determine whether you may have a loan. If the plan says that loans will be provided only in cases of... Read Answer
It is nearly impossible to answer your question from the limited information provided. Nearly all clubs and other organizations have some kind of... Read Answer
There is no practical way for you to have ownership, enjoyment and control of this entity and still have it be "off limits" for the claims of your... Read Answer
The broker is not a party to the contract of sale. As a general matter, you broker has neither the power nor the duty to terminate a sales contract... Read Answer
I am licensed in California not Texas but such a provision would be totally unenforceable as a matter of public policy in my state. If you refuse to... Read Answer
Your access to the computer system after your employment terminated was unlawful. The records in question belong to the company and it was entitled... Read Answer
Based solely on the facts you provide, and without reviewing the contract itself, your interpretation appears correct.
It is not clear what you are asking about. If the LLC itself is a debtor, it is not protected from judgments against it, nor is it protected from... Read Answer
An S-Corp offers limited liability to the owners of the corporation. This limits the owners loss should a lawsuit be brought or debt go... Read Answer
As a general matter, an employee is employed on an "at will" basis, which means that the employer may fire him at any time for any reason or no... Read Answer
As a general matter, no one can use your name, picture, portrait or likeness for commercial purposes (like this) without your consent. If you... Read Answer
As a general matter, an employer owes employees no duty to retain compensation information in confidence. Likewise, an employer need not permit the... Read Answer
Your question is both incomplete and not particularly clear. You need to review the entire set of circumstances, including the various writings, with... Read Answer
Your retirement plan will likely not be the solution to your problem, because these limitations are generally inviolate. You'll need to find work,... Read Answer
Most of the business and tax questions that relate to an internet start-up business can be answered by an attorney anywhere. The tax questions are... Read Answer
An LLC accomplishes both. However, if you are operating as a legal, medical or similar professional practice, it may not be possible to use the LLC... Read Answer
It is not clear why you are being refused insurance. Presumably the plan has eligibility requirements and you do not meet them. You'll need to do a... Read Answer