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New York Business Legal Advice (475 found)Narrow your searchPosted 20 days ago in Debt / Lending Agreements New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
You can sue him for the unpaid amount. The suit should be in the borough where... Posted 21 days ago in Business New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Unfortunately, your question does not have enough specifics about the actual... Posted 21 days ago in Contracts / Agreements New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
While a partnership presents a convenient footprint to distribute the monies,... Posted 23 days ago in Contracts / Agreements New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
The statute of frauds has been determined to apply in situations such as yours,... Posted 23 days ago in Debt / Lending Agreements New York, NY
Mark Hankins' answer
Either you didn't pay it off or it wasn't properly credited--or the creditor... Posted 26 days ago in Business New York, NY Posted 26 days ago in Insurance New York, NY
Alan Joseph Depeters' answer
Questioner: This is really a question of criminal law. In order to be found...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
Insurance fraud is a crime in NY, a crime generally has specific requirements... Posted 26 days ago in Contracts / Agreements New York, NY
Vincent Thomas Pallaci's answer
As a very general rule, you do not have to let the contractor finish the... Posted 2 months ago in Family New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
The wife has NO legal obligation whatsoever to support a child fathered by her... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt New York, NY
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
The answer lies in the details. It depends on how much money you put into the... Posted 15 days ago in Litigation New York, NY
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
Civil cases and criminal cases are absolutely diffrent, and there is generally...
John M. Kaman's answer
Carlos is right except for the generally. You can't go to jail for civil damages. Posted 18 days ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
I'm not licensed to practice law in New York so don't take this as legal advice.... Posted 3 months ago in Business New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
You can begin by treating it as a sole proprietorship. Depending on its growth,...
Ellen A. Victor's answer
Depending on your jurisdiction, (from your posting it is difficult to tell if... Posted about 1 month ago in Employee Benefits New York, NY Posted 18 days ago in Copyright Infringement New York, NY
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
Yes. ignorance of the situation is no defense and you may be sued for the... Posted about 1 month ago in Banking New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
You will likely have no difficulty opening the bank account as that presents no...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Every bank has its own rules for what credit risk it will take on a user. Some... Posted 26 days ago in Trademark Infringement New York, NY
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Apparently some other user had admitted infringing on your trademark and has...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
From your question, it sounds like the following is true: you have a fashion... Posted about 1 month ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) New York, NY
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Unless NY law is very different than CA and every other state, your purchase of...
Nancy Baum Delain's answer
No, it is NOT true that purchasing any shares or full ownership of an LLC would...
Bought a car with Tax ID number 6 yrs ago, stopped making payments, can the bank track us down then?
Posted about 1 month ago in Debt / Lending Agreements New York, NY
Elliott M. Portman's answer
The bank has the right to find the car and seize it from whoever has possession... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements New York, NY
Chintan Vijay Panchal's answer
In your employment/separation agreement from your old employer (where the non-...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Adding to the previous poster, it is critical that you review the agreements... |