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For questions about laws related to contracts, an agreement between two or more parties.
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Multiple Non-Compete agreements
When I joined my current company, I signed a pretty standard non-compete, assignment-of-inventions type of agreement.
Now, some significant time later, a new round of investors/management is getting …
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What might be illegal about a company using deceptive phone calls to establish a contract an...
In the USA, when a creditor tries to collect a debt, the presumed-debtor may demand proof that they actually owe the debt, and that the creditor holds the debt.
This can be satisfied by signed cont …
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What tests would apply to a claim of "Force Majeure" / "Act of God"? [duplicate]
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Is there a legal test or standard that would apply to help figure out if Force Majeure applies or not?
A test that would determine if a company is trying to escape an unfortunate contract out …
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Can messenger chat be used as evidence in courts?
Online conversations are generally allowed evidence.
However, EVERYTHING in the chat should be considered, as well as any later actions.
Were there later conversations that said something different?
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