My/my company may have violated a non-disclosure agreement made with a client by posting a document online.
I agree with attorney Brinkmeier. The terms of the non-disclosure will likely dictate your next steps.
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I agree with attorney Brinkmeier. The terms of the non-disclosure will likely dictate your next steps.
Incorporation is a complicated issue and the timing, entity, etc. will require much much more information about your business, goals, and etc. You...
Agreed. This sounds a bit overblown on your landlord's part. Have you contacted them and shown them the pictures, asked them for an explanation...
Complex litigation strategy like this would best be discussed with your attorney. If you do not have one, it may be time to find one.
Again, I agree with attorney Brinkmeier. Judges do not purposely rule against parties that are not represented by counsel. It is more that...
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Defamation charges, like libel/slander, only apply to false statements of face that cause harm. In this case, saying not to buy from here and what...
I agree with attorney Brinkmeier. Your insurance company will provide you with legal counsel for this matter.
It may depend upon which small claims court, but, yes, generally you could use texts as evidence.
It will depend upon what state your property is in but most housing laws require an itemized list of the damages, costs, estimates to fix, etc. ...
If the party from the accident is suing you/demanding money (or more money), you should contact your insurance company.