Can I sue a person that sold me their business and it’s now trying to take the clients back ?
The contract should say if the seller is prohibited from that sort of thing. Take a copy to an attorney.
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The contract should say if the seller is prohibited from that sort of thing. Take a copy to an attorney.
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OCGA 9-11-4 is the applicable statute assuming your situation is a civil matter.
Make sure your son is listed as the beneficiary of your 401k and those funds will be a non-probate asset. As Mr. Hughes indicated, you should...
Potentially, yes. Her course of conduct indicates her agreement to at least some of the terms and conditions of the written lease agreement, e.g.,...
This sounds very likely to be an intrusion into your solitude/seclusion in violation of your common law right to privacy. You need to take steps...
Mr. Proctor is correct. The FDCPA does restrict third party communications by debt collectors.
Check the Georgia Secretary of State website to track down the registered agent's contact information. Make sure your insurer is aware of the...
Probably not. See, e.g., OCGA 14-2-1410. You should take the note to a debt collection attorney for a formal consultation to be sure, however.
You absolutely need to have the process server provide testimony directly, whether by affidavit or live.