Monday, July 23, 2018

Business law short answer questions

Do I need to have insurance if my online personal training client signs a liability release form and informed consent?

I am starting an on-line personal training and nutrition programming company, I'm wondering if I would like insurance if I possess the client sign the files that are right and which legal documents are required to shield me.
A: I trust you had a professional in insurance defense look at your release and waivers. The problems inherent in your business if you are doing excercise, nutrition, don't necessarily review doctor reports, especially if you do not have a degree in either are daunting. Insurance, being a P.C. or Corporation are other things to discuss with the attorney. Is it illegal to host a paid service which controls by having accounts are created by bots Amazon.com's search algorithms?

I was hired as an independent contractor, Cleaning airline offices. No contract has been signed other than terms of

Payment on invoices. Repeatedly, I have been paid and they've refused to pay late fees. My payment contact has repeatedly lied about payment being "in the email" so I have suspended service until payment is received . Can they fire me for this and do I have rights to fight that?
A: The firm can terminate the contract at any moment, unless there clearly was a written contract provision preventing it. You aren't required to carry on to do new services. Even in the event the contract is terminated, you may be owed for work already performed. In case you need to carry on to work with this company on those terms, youare going to need to decide.

Is it illegal to host a paid service that manipulates Amazon.com's search algorithms by having bots create accounts?

A: You have to have a look at your supplier agreements --all the items you signed saying "I accept" involved in the chain of your web site. Whether your net is provided by Mozilla or Google or others they all have user agreements. Willing to bet buried in there may be something to prevent bot kind actions especially account creation. Because if you run afoul of Homeland Security regs your investigator will probably be from the FBI, you'll have important searches specially for anything it looks like you disposed of, kiss your harddrive farewell etc. you want to observe it You really have to break down and pay an attorney skilled in user arrangements to a) figure out your exposure and how to sturcture to prevent it b) if your site needs to be found in a particular state , as it were c) whether itis recommended for you to be a corporation d) the user agreements you will ask any users/purchasers to sign; You are past d.i.y. time

My wife works for a salon. She is an employee of the company and she doesn't rent a chair. Her salary is commisson

Her company charges her service charges for each service she provides. She wrote those service charges away on her taxes. Her company said they don't want their employees to do that, yet, I do not consider they can do that. Ideas?
A: Talk to your tax preparer or a company tax cpa if you don't get any answers here on Justia. They'd be familiar with these IRS rules for workers.

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