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Is that a question? If so, the answer is false. Although directors, officers, and shareholders are not usually liable for the obligations... Read Answer
Is the individual working for you or are you just a customer or his/hers? If the former, you may be committing tortious interference with... Read Answer
How did the lawyer know? Were you formerly the lawyer's client, and share it with him/her in confidence? If not, and if the lawyer... Read Answer
Assuming the seller knew about the problem, he lied to you when he represented that the system was in great condition. You relied on that lie... Read Answer
If you have a judgment against you, the judgment creditor can pursue collection procedures, which would include seizing non-exempt... Read Answer
There is not a statute per se for commercial leases, as maintenance and repair of HVAC units is usually defined under the lease in commercial leasing... Read Answer
To properly answer your question, it is necessary to review the terms of the written lease, as many leases will address exactly what happens upon the... Read Answer
You should look for an attorney with a strong background in civil litigation. I would recommend an attorney who regularly handles commercial... Read Answer
The important issues here are not whether you 'own' the photograph or just became aware of it; rather, it will be whether the company can be sued... Read Answer
Businesses are incorporated by state, so someone in another state can have the same name. Your name is only reserved in your state. It... Read Answer
It's not important, but you would not be sued for slander, which relates to oral defamation, but for libel, which relates to written defamation.
My... Read Answer
Your lease will determine your rights. If the lease is for a specific period of time, then the landlord can only terminate it at the end of the... Read Answer
In most cases, general partners (as opposed to limited partners) have authority to bind the partnership. Even if, in this particular case, your... Read Answer
Unless you can somehow qualify it as a fair use (very doubtful), most likely the answer is no.
I would recommend contacting the Legal Referral Service of the New York City Bar Association and they would be happy to provide a referral for... Read Answer
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It is hard to answer this question without all of the facts. In particular, one would need to know the exact terms of the contract for the Lifetime... Read Answer
I would want to first take a look at your lease, however generally the terms would continue on a month to month lease following expiration of... Read Answer
You have legal avenues to regain your security deposit under the Texas Property Code.
I have copied below applicable Texas Property Code... Read Answer
Contracts are not valid if the consent of one of the parties is procured by duress, even economic duress. However, duress does not mean cold... Read Answer