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Does a New York court have jurisdiction over a loan agreement that was signed outside of the US by a New York resident?
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Answered on November 06, 2012
Questions of personal jurisdiction are very fact specific but if the borrower is a New York domiciliary, there is a good chance that there is...
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LAND LORD MISREPRESENTED PIZZA SHOP AS TURN KEY AM I RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING BUILDING UP TO CODE SO I CAN OPEN
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Answered on October 19, 2012
It's likely going to turn on the terms of your lease. I suggest you retain counsel.
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Preservation Letter or "ex parte" order to Google?
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Answered on October 17, 2012
You might contact Google to see if they can instruct you on how to retrieve the e-mails in question or whether they can retrieve them for you. As...
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Can i sue someone who is suing someone else for money that is owed to me?
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Answered on October 09, 2012
Your claim is against the person to whom you loaned the funds.
Do I really need a lawyer to draw up partnership agreements and form an LLC?
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Answered on October 06, 2012
You really do get what you pay for. I suggest retaining an attorney.
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Can my ownership of a property be taken away from me without me singing off?
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Answered on October 03, 2012
It's not clear from your description as to what exactly has happened but a 25% share owner of a business should be entitled to some portion of the...
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Missed my court date. What recourse do I have?
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Answered on October 02, 2012
I suggest you retain counsel to determine whether you have any recourse, such having the motion adjourned , re-submitting your papers, or making a...
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Can I be sued for breach of contract or is this person only using scare tactics?
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Answered on October 02, 2012
I suggest you retain counsel to review the contract.
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I'm starting a stage combat training company in NYC. Swords, etc. Who needs insurance?
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Answered on September 20, 2012
Not clear exactly what you mean by "stage combat training" but even if it is mock fighting, ample insurance is obviously needed, among other things.
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In good faith myself and a 30 percent partner on a three family bldg transferred a 50 percent stake (25 percent each) after
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Answered on September 20, 2012
This sounds fairly complicated. I suggest you consult with an attorney so as to preserve your rights.
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