Company liability
It would if you are an employee, and not an independent contractor.
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It would if you are an employee, and not an independent contractor.
Gold is right. One additional point. If the estate is the beneficiary, and not you, you will need to open an estate to get authority to collect...
You need several licenses, and the legal fee depends upon whether you have had a tobacco license in NYC before, and whether you are going to offer...
You can sue in Small Claims here, but realistically, collection is an issue. You are not going to appear in a suit in London. Thus, for $500, I...
You have a few options. It depends if you want to terminate the LLC at this point or not. If not, you need to bring what is called a derivative...
Answer the case and figure out some defenses. Then, try and make the settlement you want, which is to make payments. I can handle this for you...
No problem. I would answer the case for $500. Fees would only be due later if there was a trial or other proceeding. If this is a foreclosure, I...
If you made repairs, you can sue. If you are moving out, and never made repairs, you cannot sue.
You were scammed. At this point, there is little you can do. You can sue the people involved, but collection of any judgment is very hard. Bad...
I am not aware of any government regulations in this area, aside from usual business licenses. You can make any deal you want with your clients.