Will I be subject to HIPAA law if I am providing a marketing service to healthcare practitioners?
Yes, your concerns are well placed. You need a transactional attorney to draft a disclaimer/waiver for you.
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Yes, your concerns are well placed. You need a transactional attorney to draft a disclaimer/waiver for you.
You need to show the documents to a specialist in employment law.
Yes, you do. They bear the "burden of production" which means they must show your signature on the registered notice/letter. You then bear the...
You need to go through the paperwork first - there may be some "as is" disclaimer buried in it somewhere. I recommend contacting a local...
This depends on the precise wording of the contract. It also does not appear that there was a valid consideration here - i.e. the prof did not...
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This question is misclassified as "employee benefits.". I am placing it under Family Law. You will receive qualified responses there.
If you do not want the house anymore, simply file it for the damages pro per in a small claims court.
Contact a qualified transactional attorney.
Consult a local transactional or medical malpractice attorney. The conditions under which you entered into this contract sound like switch and bait...
Yes, you could, but you would probably lose, depending on the certainty of gains and negotiation value. You may offer it at 6-8% discount with a...