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How am I covered for a company vehicle accident?

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
You may be covered under your employers automobile liability insurance policy. You need to contact your human resources and explain what happened and ask them if you would be covered. Additionally, you may be covered under your own insurance policy if not covered under your employers insurance policy. ... Read More
You may be covered under your employers automobile liability insurance policy. You need to contact your human resources and explain what happened and... Read More

If a service dept fails to properly make a repair are they liable for future damage?

Answered 12 years and 6 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
If the warranty service was done improperly or negligently, you are entitled to have the service performed properly and to recompense for any resultant damage from the service having been performed improperly.  
If the warranty service was done improperly or negligently, you are entitled to have the service performed properly and to recompense for any... Read More

Landlord of a commercial property obligations

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
Your question is unclear to me.  Are you asking whether Landlords are liable to make sure that their tenants hold valid licenses?  If you can clarify your question, we will be happy to do our best to provide information.
Your question is unclear to me.  Are you asking whether Landlords are liable to make sure that their tenants hold valid licenses?  If you... Read More
No, under even the most liberal definition of comparative negligence, you would have to prove that the bar was more negligent than you were, which is unlikely.   There is no duty on a bar to call aw enforcement and to alert law enforcement that you were publicly intoxicated.
No, under even the most liberal definition of comparative negligence, you would have to prove that the bar was more negligent than you were, which is... Read More

New Business

Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
You indicate that you have purchased a business.  Assuming that you have completed all payments and closed on the purchase, then the Business should be yours to operate as you see fit and without exclusion from your own business.  Your situation sounds sufficient complicated in the terms of the purchase and under which other persons are continuing to operate that for which you have paid that you should have all of of purchase documentation reviewed by competent counsel at your earliest opportunity. ... Read More
You indicate that you have purchased a business.  Assuming that you have completed all payments and closed on the purchase, then the Business... Read More

can you proofread a contract on a art and collectible collection

Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
Reviewing of an Agreement for the sale of art is relatively straightforward process.  We would be happy to be of assistance.
Reviewing of an Agreement for the sale of art is relatively straightforward process.  We would be happy to be of assistance.

Is it the duty of the HOA to provide a copy of the "Annual financial aduit" to each owner, at no cost?

Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
 Under NRS 116.31144, the Board of Directors of the HOA is required to cause the financial statement of the Association to be annually reviewed and/or audited (depending on the HOA Annual Budget).  Pursuant to NRS 116.3118, the Association shall keep financial records sufficiently detailed to enable the association to comply with NRS 116.4109.  All financial and other records of the association must be maintained and made available for review at the business office of the association (or another location in the county) and made reasonably available for any unitowner to inspect, examine, photocopy and audit. Id.... Read More
 Under NRS 116.31144, the Board of Directors of the HOA is required to cause the financial statement of the Association to be annually... Read More
One problem with having insurance -- which is nearly always a good thing -- is that once you tender the defense of a claim to your insurance carrier, you must let them settle it as the see fit, even if you believe the claim should be completely denied. As long as the carrier is working the claim, your duty is to assist them, and they are in the driver's seat.... Read More
One problem with having insurance -- which is nearly always a good thing -- is that once you tender the defense of a claim to your insurance carrier,... Read More

Hi,in las vegas nv,in a civil case of more than 150,000 in damages who pays for a jury trial and how much is it daily ?thanks

Answered 13 years and 11 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
Presuming that the action is brought in Nevada State Courts (not Federal Courts), the right to jury in the State of Nevada requires a Request for Jury Trial pursuant to NRCP 38 prior to the first trial setting order and deposit of one (1) days' jury fees.  The present deposit is $400.... Read More
Presuming that the action is brought in Nevada State Courts (not Federal Courts), the right to jury in the State of Nevada requires a Request for... Read More