Non-Compete agreement
First, it's strange that you never signed a non-compete agreement. Usually, you would sign both a non-solicitation agreement and a non-compete...
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First, it's strange that you never signed a non-compete agreement. Usually, you would sign both a non-solicitation agreement and a non-compete...
(1) Title VII (federal laws prohibiting various types of discrimination) applies to employees. This does not include independent contractors. ...
It depends. Technically there is no such thing as a motion for reconsideration. You are probably talking about either a Rule 59 motion (to...
To add to Mr. Deason's excellent answer, Florida courts will enforce a non-compete agreement only where that agreement is being used to protect a...
Probably not. If you were injured in the process, then you would have to file a workers' compensation claim. If you tried to sue for battery,...
(1) As others have noted, you should retain a lawyer to assist you with these matters. (2) An IPhone application, like any other piece of...
It depends. If it was your account (as opposed to a joint account), then yes, you could sue him for civil theft. Civil theft is an attractive...
(1) On the issue of proper licensure: This is a grey area of law. In a transactional matter where certain parties are Massachusetts residents,...
If possible, you should hire an attorney to help you with this. You should have all of your clients sign a waiver. You can have this waiver on...
I have drafted a number of asset purchase agreements, but nothing like this. You should hire an attorney to (1) consult with, generally, about the...