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I signed a non-compete in 2002. The company has since been purchased two times and a new one has not been signed by me.
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Answered on November 14, 2012
A careful review of your employment agreement itself should help you determine if its still enforceable. First, you said you signed it in 2002-...
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Is an written agreement between two parties legally enforceable if money is involved in the agreement?
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Answered on November 13, 2012
I understand that you have a contract, presumably in writing, with a company that leases the dock from which you operate a charter boat. The...
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I would love to defend against my foreclosure, but I'm concerned with being hit with "attorney fees" should I happen to lose.
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Answered on November 11, 2012
If / when the bank gets a judgment, the attorney fees would be added to outstanding loan amount. Your loan also likely continues to accrue...
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I never sign that contract, but was sued violetted the contract....
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Answered on November 11, 2012
Its sounds like you and / or brothers were sued over the sale of some property all of you own. Your first priority should be to consult with a...
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Questions on potential approaches to recover condo money from a former treasurer?
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Answered on November 10, 2012
Did your Association maintain Directors & Officers insurance for its board members? That's usually the first place to look for help. A viable...
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Can the estate pay 1/3 of the balance of the Mortgage.
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Answered on November 09, 2012
If the person who lived there never signed the note with the bank nor did they sign any agreement with the couple to pay a portion of the loan...
Note with mortgage that says "Pay to the order of Without recourse Washington Mutual Bank” and signed, what does that mean?
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Answered on November 09, 2012
It has nothing to do with your liability as the borrower. If it’s a recourse note (and most residential loans are), you remain liable for any...
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How do you verify a court-appointed receiver?
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Answered on November 09, 2012
I am assuming you are a tenant and someone just told you to pay your rent to them going forward. You should ask this person to provide you with a...
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If someone were to buy a title and deed before forclosure, then the property is sold at auction, who owns the property?
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Answered on November 08, 2012
There are a lot of missing facts but my guess is that the person who paid $20,000 for the condo might not have gotten such a great deal because...
Business partner being sued, is my company (the one we currently own together) at risk, if so what should I do to protect myself
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Answered on November 07, 2012
Couple of additional points to add to the advice already provided - What is potentially at risk is your partner's right to profits and...
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