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Business Legal Advice (21,483 found)Narrow your searchPosted 7 days ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
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in NY as in many other states the characterization and difference between an... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
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Under the terms of your H1B, you are only able to work for the company who has... Posted 9 days ago in Business Duluth, GA
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You should consult a local tax attorney that can you advise you on how to form...
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Yes, a non-profit must have a business license. Further, tax exempt status is... Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
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Subleasing properties happens frequently, and sometimes you can make extra...
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My colleague is correct. It makes no sense to start a corporation, given the... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
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Generally, a U.S. citizen may petition for her spouse to adjust status to...
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There are many reasons why an alien would not be granted legal permanent... Posted 7 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Waco, TX
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Unless you can convince the bankruptcy court that you possess more authority...
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If you have a claim for fraud, then the action MAY not be dischargeable in... Posted about 1 month ago in Debt Collection Baton Rouge, LA
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Small Claims Court would probably be the quickest and most cost efficient route...
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Before you spend time and money filing in small claims court or otherwise... Posted 8 days ago in Divorce / Separation Onalaska, WI
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To answer your questions I would need to know more about your situation and the... Posted about 1 month ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Millington, MI
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This answer is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.... Posted 8 days ago in Land Use / Zoning Springdale, WA
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What you are describing is known as a surcharge ( exceeding the original intent)... Posted 9 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Dallas, TX
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Have you signed any non-compete agreement or is there a non-competition clause... Posted 10 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Los Angeles, CA
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Generally, no. In fact, usually, neither party to a contract can change the...
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If you are an employee, the fact that you and the company choose to call you an... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Spokane, WA
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The first thing that will need addressing is the "statute of frauds" requiring... Posted 9 days ago in Fraud Birmingham, AL
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Check out the following sites and then consult directly with an AL licensed... Posted 9 days ago in Fraud Birmingham, AL
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I have already given an answer to your other posting of this question, and... Posted 9 days ago in Debt Collection Eau Claire, WI
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Now that you have the judgment controverted you may obtain a writ and garnish... Posted 9 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Calexico, CA
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You might find helpful my Legal Guide "How to Organize Your Small Claims Case...
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If you can't first settle with your neighbor, go to court. Your chance of... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Los Angeles, CA Posted 11 days ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) San Diego, CA
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If someone wants to sue your LLC, s/he will serve the papers on your registered...
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As a condition of becoming an LLC you are required to designate an agent for... Posted 10 days ago in Employment / Labor Lakeland, FL
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The status of independent contractor is not solely dependent on a written... |