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Remote online job

Answered a year and 8 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
definitely report them the "lucky" order charge back is deliberate theft of earned commission you will almost certainly not collect what you are owed from them   let others know on social media what kind of scumbags they are
definitely report them the "lucky" order charge back is deliberate theft of earned commission you will almost certainly not collect what you are owed... Read More

Who will represent?

Answered 2 years and a month ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
you should contact the State Bar lawyer referral service at 800 968 0738 and ask for an attorney that does defamation cases
you should contact the State Bar lawyer referral service at 800 968 0738 and ask for an attorney that does defamation cases

offshore online casino affiliate

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
As long as you declare any income from the program, you should be alright. Be mindful that websites change over time and sometimes sites morph into something less ethical. In theory, if you refer someone to a site and it harms a member of your audience, they might possibly come at you under a theory of negligence. Best advice, review your referral partners every 3-6 months and cancel referrals to any that negatively change how they treat players.... Read More
As long as you declare any income from the program, you should be alright. Be mindful that websites change over time and sometimes sites morph into... Read More
It will depend on what your employment agreement says. Normally to use someone's image you have to have permission. Many employment agreements permit use of image. You can force them to remove your image and they will have to do so. But it might cause them to terminate you from the company.... Read More
It will depend on what your employment agreement says. Normally to use someone's image you have to have permission. Many employment agreements permit... Read More
You may have an ownership claim. The two questions you have to ask yourself are: is it worth it and what you are prepared to spend to get control bac. We would have to establish your initial ownership or claim of interest and then establish the nature of the use of the website. I would suggest sending a writing to the others and advise them that you are seeking legal counsel, and are they prepared to defend their actions in court. If they are smart, they will give you access back but you will be right back to the two questions above.... Read More
You may have an ownership claim. The two questions you have to ask yourself are: is it worth it and what you are prepared to spend to get control... Read More