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...me that my fee arrangement is inadequate. Can I change the fee agreement during the middle of the representation? There are really...
...or simply requested to review trade association minutes. Price-fixing agreements were often reduced to writing...
...to serve as the managing director. The GCC is a trade and economic alliance that facilitates regional commerce among six countries in the...
...The tax provisions of this agreement are contained in the American...gross income derived from a trade or business, which is a...
...the worker performed the job free from the employer's control...existence of the independent contractor agreement was not, by itself, dispositive...
...often enter into post-employment restrictive covenants (commonly referred to as noncompete agreements) with employees only to find that when the employees leave, the restrictive...
...Association in the coming weeks. The Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement went into effect in March, opening South Korea's legal market...
...an independently established trade or business and...Further, claimant was free to accept or...signed independent contractor agreements with attorney referral...
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