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David Hamlin Madden's answer
The buyer (the company?) may be in breach of the agreement. You should ask an...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Were your shares of stock actually transferred to the buyer? You'll need to... Posted 6 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Melbourne, FL
John David Campo's answer
Florida is an "employment at will" state. Nonetheless, employment agreements,... Posted 5 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Dallas, TX Posted 26 days ago in Contracts / Agreements New York
Alexander Izaak Bozof's answer
Yes. A piece of paper isn't the contract, your agreement is. The paper is... Posted 1 day ago in Contracts / Agreements Milwaukee, WI
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Your question title suggests some practical knowledge about contract law. With...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Do not sign such a vague document. If you do, there exists the possibility you... Posted 2 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Elizabethtown, NC
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Though I am not a NC attorney, nearly all formallydrafted contracts have a so... Posted 7 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Hammond, IN Posted 1 day ago in Contracts / Agreements Lake Grove, NY Posted 7 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Los Angeles, CA
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Steven Alan Fink's answer
WIthout looking at the contract it is impossible to offer an opinion. However,...
Robin Mashal's answer
Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be... Posted 2 days ago in Contracts / Agreements San Antonio, TX
Kaiser Wahab's answer
This doesn't sound like a breach of contract question, since according to your... Posted 7 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Phoenix, AZ
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
An Arizona-licensed lawyer should review the agreement together with all facts... Posted about 1 month ago in Employment / Labor Hoboken, NJ Posted 7 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Noblesville, IN Posted 8 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Fort Lauderdale, FL
Karen L Brady's answer
A notary public need not be a lawyer. A notary public applies to the Florida...
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
More than likely, if the office manager signed the document as a notary public,... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Detroit, MI
James P. Frederick's answer
I assume that you have contacted them and advised them of the problem. If they... Posted 4 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Montgomery, AL Posted 4 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Saint Louis, MO Posted 4 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Lima, OH
Bradley William Miller's answer
Based on what you have stated, you may be able to get out of the contract and... Posted 5 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Kaiser Wahab's answer
No one can give you a firm quote without discussing your specific needs. What... Posted 29 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Newton, NC
Edgar Moore Page's answer
There is no grace period implied in North Carolina law across the board on... |