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Pamela Koslyn
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Non-competes are NOT enforceable in CA, and with just a non-compete, no one can...
Dana Howard Shultz
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I agree with Ms. Koslyn. While your situation is not terribly complicated,...
Pamela Koslyn
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Like all contract questions, since all contracts are unique and there's no such...
Dana Howard Shultz
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I agree with Ms. Koslyn's answer. If the amount at stake is small enough,...
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Shawn B Alexander
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I practice in Washington.This sounds like good case for small claims, be sure...
Pamela Koslyn
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You can sue in Small Calims court for up to $7,500, and you can sue on this...
Pamela Koslyn
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Send the vendor a letter by certified mail, Fed-Ex, messenger, or some other...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Ms. Koslyn's advice is good, but remember to make a photocopy of your check...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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Assuming the employee was an at-will employee, a bonus is something "extra."...
Pamela Koslyn
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Please see the Dept. of Consumer Affairs explanation linked below....
Steven Alan Fink
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He cannot. In fact, he is in violation of the California Contractor's License...
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Pamela Koslyn
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In CA, there's 4 years from the date of breach of a written contract to sue....
Steven Alan Fink
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You should file a complaint with the CSLB at the website below. This is a...
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Your questions requires a lot more in the way of facts before you can really...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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I see no practical way for you to successfully challenge the policy. I imagine...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Generally oral contracts are as enforceable as written ones, though harder to...
John M. Kaman
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Oral contracts are just as valid as written contracts in CA for many...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Did you have a written contract that specified what the cancellation policy was?...
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Brian Richard Dinday
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Contributor Level 8

Here are my suggestions. Search this site and Google for "San Francisco...
Deirdre Lynn O'Connor
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Another approach is to ask someone who recently used a lawyer and was very...
Michael Robert Bracamontes
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Based on the facts as you've described them, there does not appear to be...
Dana Howard Shultz
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It appears that the doctrine you would like to use is what is called "breach by...
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Pamela Koslyn
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If there wasn't an oral agreement that the deposit was non-refundable, you're...
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Pamela Koslyn
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So you don't have a copy fo the contract you signed? If you have one or can get...

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