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Kaiser Wahab
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I would strongly advise you to change the choice of law provision of the...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contracts can be straightforward or not. If this one seems onerous, then it's...
Kaiser Wahab
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The statute of frauds has been determined to apply in situations such as yours,...
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In your employment/separation agreement from your old employer (where the non-...
Kaiser Wahab
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Adding to the previous poster, it is critical that you review the agreements...
Paul Bennett Marrow
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Yes. The problem is where. You're probably best off bringing the law suit in...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Your questions show why an attorney is needed. In addition, what happens if...
Ellen A. Victor
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Mr. Fink is correct, and additionally a business lawyer will be able to advise...
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Kaiser Wahab
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To add to the posts before, NY has VERY specific case and statutory law...
Ellen A. Victor
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New York Domestic Relations Law section 236 B 3 specifically provides: An...
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Kaiser Wahab
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While a partnership presents a convenient footprint to distribute the monies,...
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Robert John Murillo
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You need to talk to a business attorney and revise this agreement. There are...
Vincent Thomas Pallaci
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As a very general rule, you do not have to let the contractor finish the...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You had a verbal contract which courts find very hard to enforce. The text is...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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All the dog care about is regular meals, regular vet visits, play time with...
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I agree with Ms. Macfarland that you have a valid contract. Moreover, your...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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This it not worth litigating You have breached a written contract and the L...
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In theory, an oral contract is as valid as a written one - but the written one...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,...
Carlos Gonzalez
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NY is an at will emplyment state, meaning you may be fired for any reason, or...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You can sue him in small claims court. The court prefers a written agreement,...
Kaiser Wahab
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You can sue him in small claims as was mentioned earlier. However, you may...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Covenants not to compete are often not enforeceable. This depends on the...

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