Collecting a note
The answer depends upon how much money is involved and whether the other guy is solvent. It's always better, cheaper and quicker to cut your own...
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The answer depends upon how much money is involved and whether the other guy is solvent. It's always better, cheaper and quicker to cut your own...
What does the Noncompete say? Usually noncompetes run either (1) for a set number of years from the date they are signed (not too common) or (2)...
You can edit the document and cross out what you don't agree with. Keep a signed copy of this version and send it back to the company with a note...
Her changes are a counter-offer. If you sign the agreement or perform it you will be legally bound by the counter-offer terms. You need to either...
Did you ever have him sign an Employee Handbook or a Noncompete? If not, you're best bet would be to sue him under your states Trade Secret Act...
Part 2. Have your parent incorporate your business. There's nothing to put into trust because a non-profit has no stock. You should appoint...
On its face the contract may be valid. I can't say because you have to look at the actual document. The burden is upon you to prove that you...
The section you are referring to is a "liquidated damages" provision ($1,000 per day in damages). Many states will not enforce them as written...
For corporate law purposes the answer is yes. But the ultimate answer really depends upon state employment law and what the noncompete says about...
The filing fee depends upon what state you want to incorporate in and whether you want to be a corporation, liited liability company, general or...