Employee or Independent contractor?
To start at the start, unless you have signed or are otherwise bound to a written employment agreement, you, like 75% or more of the nation's work...
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To start at the start, unless you have signed or are otherwise bound to a written employment agreement, you, like 75% or more of the nation's work...
My understanding is that you would need a certificate of authority to do business in NY state and to collect sales tax under NY law. Your best bet...
Absolutely. Under the federal approach (applied in federal courts), the Lodestar approach is taken, which measures the "reasonableness" of counsel...
Absolutely. In the absence of a shareholders/stockholders/operating agreement to the contrary, NY statutory law provides that the default rights...
Yes. It is tempting to give a longer answer but if you wish to move forward I would just ask that you contact me directly. In short, however, to...
Based on what you've said here, you have a very strong case for properly designating her as an IC. There is no employment agreement (presumably),...
I have a great firm based in Michigan that I needed to assist and appear in an action I litigated for my client from NYC, having been admitted...
You need to seek out new counsel, to put it bluntly. When you're in a tough spot involving your dissatisfaction with prior counsel, particularly...
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Sounding in agreement with Ms. Koslyn's response to this question - as an IP litigator specializing in trademark infringement, I can tell you a bit...
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As with almost all litigation-related queries, the answer is, "it depends." Here, when it comes to conflicting or overlapping hearing, appearance,...