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4 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy, Business Law and Government Contracts for Maryland on
Q: Filing Chpt.7 BR. Don't know how to answer "are debts primarily consumer or business debts" as is 50/50 with SBA EIDL.

Debt is unsecured debt, HOWEVER, it is equal debt from credit cards and an SBA EIDL loan that is sub-$25k. So basically, I have $25k in CC debt and $25k in SBA EIDL which is for a SOLE-PROP biz.

1) I do not know how to answer the question as to whether I haver primarily consumer debt or... View More

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answered on Nov 1, 2023

The question of consumer vs. business debt does not really determine anything (just for statistical purposes of how many consumer cases vs. business cases are filed). My recommendation would be to check the consumer box. No, it is not possible that the SBA has forgotten you. And no, you cannot not... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts and Employment Law for Tennessee on
Q: Can a State job lower your beginning salary as a new hire because ADHD

Just wondering!

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answered on Oct 27, 2023

In Tennessee and generally in the United States, employers, including state jobs, are typically prohibited from reducing a new hire's starting salary solely because of a disclosed disability such as ADHD. It is illegal for employers to discriminate against individuals due to a disability under... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Government Contracts and Gov & Administrative Law for California on
Q: Where to report a california public agency for violating sole source public contracting code?
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answered on Oct 25, 2023

In California, if you believe a public agency has violated the public contracting code, especially regarding sole source contracts, you can take several steps:

Local Level: Begin by reporting the potential violation to the agency's internal audit or oversight body. Many agencies have a...
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1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts and Gov & Administrative Law for New Jersey on
Q: Can a Fully qualifying licensed Supervising driving instructor work for two separate Driving schools?

It takes 2 years for someone to become a fully licensed Driving Instructor Supervisor. Can an Upstart Driving School Hire an established Supervising Driving Instructor from Another school?

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answered on Oct 24, 2023

The ability of a fully licensed Supervising Driving Instructor to work for two separate driving schools may depend on the specific laws and regulations in New Jersey. Generally, it's essential to review the state's requirements for driving instructors and whether there are any... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts and Military Law for Texas on
Q: is relative affiliated with a foreign government, military.."

I'm filling a government background check form and there is a question "is this relative affiliated with a foreign government, military, security, defense industry? YES or NO".

My father retired from a foreign military 14 years ago. Should I select YES even though he has no connection anymore?

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answered on Oct 26, 2023

When filling out a government background check form, accuracy and transparency are vital. Even if your father has been retired for several years, he was at one point affiliated with a foreign military. In the interest of full disclosure and to avoid any potential misunderstandings or complications... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Banking, Contracts and Government Contracts for California on
Q: Can you contract verbally with employees of a financial industry you catch abusing you and doing exactly and more worse

They stop or you have to court order thier defiance and further

Redress and address the consequential damage thier persistent abuse and improper deceptive practice and emotional disruption and distress to your health and heart pressure for continued unnecessary agrieved agitating abusive... View More

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answered on Oct 22, 2023

Under California law, a verbal agreement can be enforceable if it meets the essential elements of a contract, including offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent. However, proving the terms and existence of a verbal contract can be challenging without corroborative evidence.

If...
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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for Oklahoma on
Q: fingerprint background check completed for Ok licensing board, will copy of new background check for job sent to board?

Every time a new background check is done for any agency or entity does the board automatically receive it as well?

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answered on Oct 19, 2023

In Oklahoma, it's generally not automatic for a licensing board to receive updated background checks conducted for other purposes, like employment. Different agencies and employers usually conduct their own background checks for their specific needs. Unless there's a specific provision or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Government Contracts, Public Benefits and Contracts for Florida on
Q: I was lead to believe that the federal government who do i sue?

I was lead to believe that the federal government would be taking care of the citizen's with hardship I had taken on a tenant to help make bills lower and was initially approved after email requested documents then made appointments to pickup funds upon arrival they asked me to sign the top... View More

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

If you were falsely told by your tenant that they were going to receive government rent assistance which they didn’t receive, you can sue the tenant for the rent they agreed to pay you in your lease agreement.

Q: Can a Federal agency hire a vendor to do something the agency isn't allowed to do?

If a Federal agency feels it is in the best interest of the government to take an action, but it is not authorized to take such action, is it legal for the agency to hire a contractor to perform that action? If the agency feels it would be in the best interest of the nation, but the action would be... View More

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

In the United States, federal agencies operate within the bounds of statutory authority and regulations. They cannot take actions that are not authorized by law or regulation, even if they believe it may be in the best interest of the government or the nation. If an agency wishes to undertake an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Government Contracts and Immigration Law for California on
Q: Can I work with a company with government projects on a pending 485 status and EAD card?

My Green card application is pending and I have a valid EAD card. Recently I was interviewed by a company that handles government projects. Can that company hire me with my current status?

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answered on Oct 10, 2023

Under federal law, an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) provides the holder with authorization to work in the United States for any employer. In California, as long as you have a valid EAD card, you are generally permitted to work. However, certain government projects may have specific... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Federal Crimes, Government Contracts and White Collar Crime for California on
Q: I want to audit Riverside County Tax Collector because I'm aware of them screwing many people from excess tax proceeds??

The question is how can I find out how many people that did not have an attorney and filed a claim, how many were paid in full? This county took in 4.4 billion dollars last year from excess tax proceeds and everytime I research it someone new pops up as having been taken advantage of by the excess... View More

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answered on Sep 14, 2023

To gather information on how many individuals without legal representation filed claims and were paid in full by the Riverside County Tax Collector regarding excess tax proceeds, you may need to submit public records requests or Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to obtain relevant records... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts for California on
Q: A state employee and ineligible as a vendor. Title 17, section 54522 says "exceptions may apply" what are the exception

I want to open a group home for mentally disabled adults in North Bay Regional center but I work for the state of California. Title 17 says I am not eligible because I work for the state of California but exceptions apply. Please what are the exception? Thank you. Stella

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answered on Sep 13, 2023

Hello Stella, while I can offer some general information, to get the most accurate advice, it would be prudent to consult the specific language of Title 17, section 54522 of the California Code of Regulations and potentially seek advice from an attorney with experience in this area. Generally,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Government Contracts and Consumer Law for California on
Q: How can I bring a case to the supreme court against government entities

Conspiracy would be the charge an myself/ The People would be the victim/plaintiff

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answered on Sep 10, 2023

To initiate a legal action against government entities alleging conspiracy, first, you would generally need to file a lawsuit in a trial court presenting clear facts and legal arguments that support your claim. If you proceed through the various levels of appeals, you might eventually reach the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Employment Law, Immigration Law and Government Contracts on
Q: Boss wants me to stay past my visa in Saudi Said he would pay the fines Threatening my job in not. Vectrus company.

After raising concerns about braking Saudi immigration law and not wanting to stay Thats when he asked if we are resigning, a clear threat. Sent to Saudi to work to try to obtain them a contract with but company only supplied tourist visa. We are on a Government contract in Iraq, paid to work on a... View More

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answered on Sep 3, 2023

Your situation involves international employment and potential fraud, which may be subject to various jurisdictions, not just California law. U.S. federal laws like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and others could be relevant if U.S. government contract money is being misused. You should... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for California on
Q: Is the city required to provide displacement assistance when they acquired the building i live in?

They used a $300000 Grant from the county. I have been a resident at for 4yearh5

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answered on Aug 28, 2023

The concept of "displacement assistance" typically refers to efforts made by government agencies to help affected tenants find suitable housing, provide financial assistance, or offer other forms of support when they are forced to move due to a public project.

In California, there...
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1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Foreclosure and Business Law for New York on
Q: does new york state or local counties have an assignment of rights form ? by and between clients and agencies

by and between client and agency it could be a partial assignment of rights, or it could be a full assignment of rights, by and between a client and agencies

Jack Mevorach
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answered on Aug 20, 2023

Not that I have ever heard of. What are you trying to do?

Jack

1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for New York on
Q: does queens county new york have an assignment of judgement praecipe ?

this question would be for a mortgage lawyer

Jack Mevorach
Jack Mevorach
answered on Aug 20, 2023

Forms aside, what are you trying to do?

Jack

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Contracts, Foreclosure and Real Estate Law for New York on
Q: what new york state form do I need for a partial assignment of inheritance expectancy between assignor and assignee ?

Hi im jermain I do asset recovery I audit time limited information from government agencies in order to find the claimant owed the money, I then charge a contingency fee for hours of work put into finding the claimant rightfully owed the money from the government, sometimes the claimant owed the... View More

Jack Mevorach
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answered on Aug 20, 2023

Another form question? Have a free telephone consultation with counsel.

Jack

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Civil Rights and Government Contracts for Nevada on
Q: Aiding And Abetting The Enemy is defined in The United States Constitution, isn’t it? Where may I find it?

I would like to read the article of The United States Constitution which defines Treason and how it is punishable.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 12, 2023

You could find it in Article III, Section 3. " ...adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort." Good luck

2 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Contracts, Gov & Administrative Law and Government Contracts for New York on
Q: what is the safest way to legally get rid of old business contracts with client information on the contracts ?
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 12, 2023

One option is to use a reputable shredding company. They can provide a receipt for completion of the work, which you could retain for your records. Good luck

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