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Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Dallas, TX
Robert John Murillo's answer
An entity is one of various asset protection strategies which are of...
Steven Eugene Clark's answer
You don't want to be a sole proprietor, because you have unlimited personal... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Dallas, TX
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Your obligations to not compete with your employer are unlikely to be affected...
Steven Eugene Clark's answer
One of the issues to analyze is whether under applicable law (Texas or Illinois)... Posted 7 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Dallas, TX
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Texas has a 4 year statute for actions on contract or debt. If the services... Posted 12 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Dallas, TX
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The general rule is that a company can only be bound by someone who has actual... Posted about 1 year ago in Contracts / Agreements Dallas, TX
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
I see that you are in Texas so you will want to consult with an attorney there... Posted about 1 year ago in Wrongful Termination Dallas, TX
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
You should talk with an employment attorney in Texas about your case. See the...
Dennis Marston Slate's answer
The EEOC would be a good first step as they will investigate your claim free of... Posted about 1 year ago in Employment / Labor San Antonio, TX
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THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT I HAVE EVER BEEN ACCUSED OF SOMTHING LIKE THIS. Posted about 1 year ago in Employment / Labor San Antonio, TX
Steven Eugene Clark's answer
Generally no (like everything else it depends on the actual facts, eg. may be...
Christopher J. Mckinney's answer
No. Of course your question says "without cause" so it is important to note... Posted about 1 year ago in Employment / Labor Houston, TX
Steven Eugene Clark's answer
Consider filing a claim under the Texas Payday Act with the Texas Workforce... |