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Posted 24 days ago in Employment / Labor Auburn, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If you sign an agreement with parts to which you do not agree, you generally...
Shawn B Alexander's answer
I agree with Mr. Nguyen, the formality of the contract is important and you... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
Ronald Lee Burdge's answer
It probably is, for that reason, but you may have another "legal" reason you... Posted about 1 month ago in Employment / Labor Seattle, WA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Assuming you're an at-will employee, they can reduce your wage. Your remedy is...
Susan Lee Beecher's answer
I write to confirm the previous attorney's response, as I AM licensed in... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Maple Valley, WA
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John Robert Rizzardi's answer
You called me yesterday. Inform their attorney to put his concerns in writing...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Your rights and remedies are governed by your contract, so you or someone you... Posted 3 months ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Seattle, WA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
This question is going take some solid legal research and more drilling down... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Renton, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Your rights and remedies would be governed by a written contract if you had one....
John Robert Rizzardi's answer
The guidance provided by the other attorney is very good. You should consider... Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
I respectfully disagree. Your landlord has absolutely no right to enter your...
Michele K McNeill's answer
Although consent is required, Washington's Landlord Tenant Act at RCW 59.18.150... Posted 5 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
In the contracts that I have seen, there is usually a clause that provides that...
Perry A Warbrick's answer
Generally, the court will look only at the contract itself in determining the... Posted 3 months ago in Construction / Development Issaquah, WA
Matthew Ryan King's answer
Assuming you are a homeowner, the architec must place the lien within 90 days...
Christopher M Veley's answer
RCW 60.04 governs construction liens in Washington. Under 60.04.091 - "... Posted 5 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Auburn, WA
Matthew Ryan King's answer
Yes, you can send a letter declining the work. However, if this is a public... Posted 5 months ago in Employment / Labor Bothell, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Generally, as far as the government is concerned, so long as you are paid at... Posted 5 months ago in Wrongful Termination Seattle, WA
Nicole M. Bolan's answer
In general, an employee in Washington can be fired for no reason at all,... Posted 6 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
William Thomas Willard's answer
The following should not be taken as legal advice, but simply as information... Posted 6 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Redmond, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Unless the tenant is alleging that you are the robber or that your failure of...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
The unlawful detainer court has very limited jurisdiction - just to narrowly... Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense Auburn, WA
Jeffrey Alan Lustick's answer
Criminal law deals with penal laws. Laws which society has establish to punish...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Respectfully, in response to your three questions, the answers are: 1. The... Posted 6 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
James J White's answer
Yes. In most cases the Statute of Limitations is 3 years but this can vary so...
Michael Hassen's answer
There is a statute of limitations for any civil claim that can be filed in any... Posted 6 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Kent, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Your rental is likely governed by WA Chapter 59.18 RCW (Residential landlord-...
Alexandra A Filutowski's answer
at least 24 hours. if he continues to ask you (while giving 24 hours notice),... Posted 8 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
John Arthur Bender JR's answer
Great question for the regulators as they would have to decide how far to go....
Matthew Ryan King's answer
It would be possible and there is precendent, although in a very different... Posted 8 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Issaquah, WA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
I do not know what the statute of limitations is in your state for written...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You should review your facts, including the promissory note, with an attorney.... Posted about 1 year ago in Arbitration Seattle, WA
Daniel P. Harris' answer
This question is far more complicated than you probably realize. There are...
Nancy Baum Delain's answer
I think that would depend on what law governs the contract. If Chinese law... |