Was suspended, pending further investigation, for an act that was done OFF the clock.
Unless you have an agreement with the employer that says he can't do this, or state law says he can't do this, then the short answer is that he can...
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Unless you have an agreement with the employer that says he can't do this, or state law says he can't do this, then the short answer is that he can...
I'm afraid your question is unclear. Are you asking about a criminal matter (which is where an arraignment would happen) or a supreme court/family...
Without having discussed the matter in full detail with you, I would have to say that your only real recourse would be to seek a divorce from your...
It's not clear if you're asking about criminal liability or civil liability. On the criminal side, if the account was a joint account with this...
The term "tenant in common" refers to someone who is a joint owner of a piece of property with other people. It can be a little confusing because...
The new law would not be applied retroactively (doing so would also be unconstitutional because affected people would have been denied their due...
The short answer to your question is, in general, yes, you can appeal a Tax Court judge's rulings if you disagree with them; however, you will...
I would urge you to either consult with a competent tax attorney in your area or else contact the IRS Taxpayer Advocate's Office and request their...
You need to immediately consult with a competent tax attorney or CPA with IRS collections experience. Based on your description it sounds like...
If you know the lawyer's name and location you could also do a search on google or yellowpages.com to see if you can find his contact information.