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Unless, you have a written agreement about your bonus it will be difficult to...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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Your rights are governed both by the written lease and Georgia law. If the...
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Daniel Scott Wright
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So, if I understand this correctly, a member of an LLC owning property signed a...
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Michael Duane Cross Jr.
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Your options are (1) to have the seller return your earnest money, (2) to buy...
John Gage Breakfield
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Sorry to keep asking questions, but what are they willing to do with the...
John M. Kaman
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Based on the facts you have recited, no. Capacity to contract is essential to...
Jeremiah Kent Jarmin
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The capacity to enter into a contract in Georgia involves a couple of inquiries....
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Joycelyn R. Curry
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First you should never sign any agreement in which you do not feel comfortable...
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Christopher Robbin Shea
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First, I suggest you contact an attorney licensed in Georgia for further...
Glenn M. Lyon
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Certainly. However, there are many factors involved regarding what claims to...
Glenn M. Lyon
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Assuming this is a residential lease, you may start the eviction process by...
Robert John Murillo
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You should contact a local real estate attorney. As a general rule, if they...
Glenn M. Lyon
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A written promissory note. If you would like to discuss any issues further,...
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Daniel Scott Wright
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It depends-- do you need a lawyer to put a prenup together, or are you just...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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You don't need a lawyer to simply witness a prenup. Anyone can witness....
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Glenn M. Lyon
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You would not be able to obligate him to do anything as a partner since is not...
Keenan M. Post
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Contact Mr. Lyon to discuss. I can tell you that if this is how the...
Pamela Koslyn
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You need to have your contract reviewed by a qualfied patent/business lawyer,...
Glenn M. Lyon
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Possibly, but calculating your damages is probably more complicated than just...
Kevin M. Veler
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There are a number of issues to consider and address in this question and not a...
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Alec Brian Wisner
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The answer depends on the value of the contract and the small claims limit....
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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You should sue on breach of contract (contract is the agreement). Also,...
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Robert John Murillo
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Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn
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If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and...
Pamela Koslyn
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Does the contract provide you with any termination options? You need to read...
Glenn M. Lyon
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Generally, there is no such thing as 3 days to cancel a contract. So, look to...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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Your union is your exclusive representative in collective bargaining with your...
Angel Marie Jacobs
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You should review your attorney-client fee agreement for the relevant provision....
Michael J. Helfand
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Typically, no. However, you may have signed a fee agreement that states...

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