You are entitled to them and if the accountant or your partner refuses to give them to you, you need to sue both the ex-partner and accountant for fraud. You should consult an attorney, who may begin
It depends: if you believe you are not infringing or violating another's copyright, you could explain your position to the person claiming infringement (or their attorney) and see if they agree; it wo
Typically, you would not have to pay for such a loan. That having been said, there are times that you might be held liable for repayment on a loan fthay you never signed for. For example, if you are m
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The issue is whether you committed fraud. Fraud is the knowing misrepresentation, or lie, about a material, or important fact, made in order to induce someone to enter into a transaction with you. If
A contract is enforceable as per its plain terms; a party to a contract only has to pay those fees in the contract, which the party agreed to, and the other party may not add additional fees. From wha