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Posted 23 days ago in Employment / Labor Dist. of Columbia
Stephen G De Nigris' answer
I am not a tax expert. But have a general understanding of this area. UNLESS... Posted about 1 month ago in Employment / Labor Washington, DC
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
You sell your labor at one price to the company. The company sells your labor... Posted about 1 month ago in Government Washington, DC
Robert Sterling Guest's answer
First the disclaimer, I am not licensed in DC and I have no idea where you got... Posted about 1 month ago in Public Finance / Tax Exempt Finance Dist. of Columbia
Jonathan H Levy's answer
501(c)(6) organizations are quite complex as you see from the IRS manual. To... Posted 4 days ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
A citation is not an admission of guilt by you. You need to hire an attorney...
S. Jamison Koehler's answer
I agree that you will need a good lawyer to defend you. There are three... Posted 28 days ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
The subject penalties may be based on a myriad of reasons. Many factors such as... Posted 2 months ago in Social Security Washington, DC
Alan R Unkeles' answer
You can only get information about your ex-husband's Social Security benefits...
Alan R Unkeles' answer
You can only get information about your ex-husband's Social Security benefits... Posted 2 months ago in Employment / Labor Washington, DC Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
You should speak to DHS counsel and explain your facts and have them enter into...
User's answer
Thank you very much for responce but I contacted the Consulate in the first... Posted 6 months ago in Privacy Washington, DC
Pamela Koslyn's answer
There is no expectation of privacy in anything thrown away, and I imagine this... Posted 6 months ago in Discrimination Washington, DC Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Dist. of Columbia
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
This is actually a really great question - the thing is, what often makes a... Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Washington, DC
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
You didn't state if your employer knows about the incident. Also, some jobs...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Yes in addition to losing your job and blenishing your reputation you have... Posted 7 months ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
John Louis Machado's answer
They can seize your car as evidence, but once the case is over, they have to... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Washington, DC
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You didn't need notice that your association dues were late, you knew that, but... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
Kevin John Darken's answer
The statute of limitations for federal prosecution of computer crimes under...
Kevin John Darken's answer
The statute of limitations for federal prosecution of computer crimes under... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
If you're a first time offender, you might qualify for the U.S attorney office'... Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
Jenifer Wicks' answer
First of all, when you go to court, the charge(s) may or may not be prosecuted... Posted 6 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Washington, DC Posted 7 months ago in Juvenile Washington, DC
John Louis Machado's answer
A case will normally be resolved one of two ways: (1) a trial, where the...
Atiq R Ahmed's answer
Mr. Machado has furnished an excellent response. I will merely add that local... |