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For questions regarding breaches (violations) of contracts.

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With NO written contract or non-compete in place, how does the law (NY, NJ, FL, CA) view con...

Is there any kind of generalized legal rule of thumb in reference to contacting former prospects/clients/colleagues once you've left/been terminated, etc.? With no written contract or non-compete in p …
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What options are available to plaintiff if defendant breaks NDA and goes ahead with deal on ...

I work on acquisitions/sales of companies. I showed ABC Co. ownership a potential acquisition (XYZ Co.) that they passed on. A few months later, ABC Co. themselves was for sale. ABC's private equity o …
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Is there a rule of thumb for determining the amount one should accept for a settlement offer...

For this question let's use the amount of $200,000 owed to the plaintiff by the defendant in a breach of contract dispute. Is there a rule of thumb for calculating how much you should accept in a sett …
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Can a former employer (U.S.) use/withhold owed commissions as leverage?

I am in "negotiations" with a former employer. There are written (text message: "You will be paid on X and Y when/if they close) agreements in place for 2 of my deals. One just closed, the other in-pr …
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