Can a company force you to sign "no compete contract" if you leave the company?
As a condition of employment, or continued employment, yes. However, if you gave them notice that you're leaving for another company, don't sign one.
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As a condition of employment, or continued employment, yes. However, if you gave them notice that you're leaving for another company, don't sign one.
Look at your contingency fee agreement and ask your attorney for a settlement statement which shows the breakdown. Generally speaking, this is...
Generally speaking, you can pursue a claim against a dentist if he/she breached the standard of care causing you an injury. To do so requires...
Contact an attorney to represent you at the CPO hearing. If granted, CPO's can last for 5 years and a violation of a CPO is a criminal offense. ...
Yes, you can object. It would be wise to familiarize yourself with the Rules of Evidence so you at least have some knowledge of grounds for...
Your driving record is permanent; accidents reported are a part of your driving record. The judge may have advised you that if you keep a clean...
No. Really, the officer is checking to see if the license is valid and if they have PROOF of insurance; not whether it has been paid up.
Since you are still treating for your injuries - and do not fully know the future treatment that will be needed - you are still incurring damages. ...
Generally speaking, the insurance company will pay the lesser of (1) the cost of repair or (2) the fair market value of the car. If you want to...
That's unfortunate; hopefully you're on your way to recovering. Generally speaking, municipalities are immune from civil lawsuits; however,...