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What is the best thing to do

Answered 2 years ago by Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
There are multiple things that needs to be reviewed and understood. I would recomend reaching out for a premium consultation to go over the facts of the case can help you resolve your issues and put you in a better direction and at financial security. Without knowing the details - facts of the matter you can not get legal advice. Looking forward to hearing from you.... Read More
There are multiple things that needs to be reviewed and understood. I would recomend reaching out for a premium consultation to go over the facts of... Read More

yes I would like to know if a company can charge you a fee for doing this obama modify loans that he put in effect . is it illegal ?

Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Robert A. Donald III (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
i don't know. Likely "yes" if they are doing you a favor.
i don't know. Likely "yes" if they are doing you a favor.

do i get overtime if im salary pay 500 plus commission with 50 hours a week

Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
Whether you are entitled to overtime compensation depends entirely on your duties, which you do not explain. As a general matter, certain executive, administrative and outside sales personnel are "exempt" from overtime compensation. It is not possible to determine your status from the limited information you provided.... Read More
Whether you are entitled to overtime compensation depends entirely on your duties, which you do not explain. As a general matter, certain executive,... Read More
There are circumstances under which both businesses and their managers may be liable for violations of environmental laws. You need to consult your own attorney regarding this matter. This forum is not a substitute for an attorney.
There are circumstances under which both businesses and their managers may be liable for violations of environmental laws. You need to consult your... Read More