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Kaiser Wahab's answer
This is a very complicated question and without actually seeing the site in... Posted 4 days ago in Sexual Harassment New York, NY
Gerry M. Wendrovsky's answer
I believe the real issue is whether the complained conduct arises to 'sexual... Posted 4 days ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
NY is an at will emplyment state, meaning you may be fired for any reason, or... Posted 4 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes New York, NY
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Not sure what you are asking. If you are asking "why won't my lawyer give me...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
not ecactly sure what yorue asking, if it is why didnt your lawyer give you... Posted 6 days ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Check the following sites and then consult directly with a lawyer licensed in...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
It very well may be possible depending on the reason, and depending on the time... Posted 6 days ago in Libel / Slander New York, NY
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Slander is communication of false statements injurious to a person's reputation....
Kaiser Wahab's answer
While it is true that defamation can be grounds for suit, you should be aware... Posted 6 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 7 days ago in Privacy New York, NY Posted 8 days ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Many state courts, including NY, are now looking at emails to determine if an... Posted 10 days ago in Elder Law New York, NY
Ellen A. Victor's answer
Property ownership is a very complex issue when it comes to Medicaid. Without... Posted 8 days ago in Tax New York, NY
Ellen A. Victor's answer
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows you to report suspected tax fraud by...
Steve Fromm's answer
The prior attorney gave you good advice. Be aware that you may be entitled to... Posted 9 days ago in Employee Benefits New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
I've noticed that no one has answered this question. My gut feeling is that... Posted 9 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 9 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 11 days ago in Litigation New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Unless there was some kind of confidentiality order or stipulation that bars... Posted 12 days ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Almost all pro bono representation pertains to civil, not criminal cases. In... Posted 12 days ago in Divorce / Separation New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Normally an estate does not constitute a marital asset. This answer also... Posted 11 days ago in Contracts / Agreements New York, NY
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contracts can be straightforward or not. If this one seems onerous, then it's... Posted 12 days ago in Contracts / Agreements New York, NY
Kaiser Wahab's answer
While a partnership presents a convenient footprint to distribute the monies,... Posted 13 days ago in DUI / DWI New York, NY
Theodore W. Robinson's answer
I do practice in NY and your case is not quite as simple as seeking a dismissal... |