If I sent an email to a company saying I would accept the $100. Is the email a legal document?
Without getting to the merits of your argument, the answer is, yes, an e-mail can sometimes be used as proof of an agreement.
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Without getting to the merits of your argument, the answer is, yes, an e-mail can sometimes be used as proof of an agreement.
More details are needed. However, you could start by reviewing your employment contract as it may specify contain language it is contingent on the...
You should be paid for the time you worked regardless of how short a duration.
Your narrative does not make sense. Can you re-state it with more detail? I am not seeing the 14th Amendment issue.
I agree with attorney Kiehl. Your attorney should explain all the costs/fees associated with the services they are performing. Ask your attorney.
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I agree with attorney Catchick. For now, sit tight and keep quiet about this matter.
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This question is better classed under Immigration; I have changed it for you.
Using another's materials in your work may or may not be a copyright infringement. While it may be a 'fair use' (e.g. a defense to copyright...