Monthly Archives: August 2016

Media Employment Attorney Discusses Qualifying for Overtime

Delaware County Employment Attorney Discusses Qualifying for Overtime

 As an experienced Media Employment Attorney I am often asked how it is determined that an individual qualifies for overtime.  An employer needs to figure out whether or not his or her employees qualify for overtime compensation. The easiest way to make that determination is to identify those types of employees who are exempt from […]

Media Tax Attorney Discusses State and Federal Capital Gain Taxes

Delaware County Tax Attorney Discusses State and Federal Capital Gain Taxes

This legal question was provided by Avvo.com.  You can view the original question here. Question: I have recently sold my vacant land (property) in N.Y.C. I had this property since 1992. What are the combined State and Federal cap. gain taxes percentage? Answer: Currently, the highest federal capital gains tax rate for long term capital gains is […]

Media Litigation Lawyer Discusses Eviction’s

Media Litigation Lawyer

This legal question was provided by Avvo.com.  You can view the original question here. Question: Is it a legal eviction if it’s not notarized? Answer: If you are referring to a Notice of Termination the answer is, “Yes.” Notices are valid and enforceable without having to be notarized. However, there are other requirements that a […]

Media Landlord Tenant Attorney Elaborates on Being Sued for Unpaid Rent

Delaware County Landlord Tenant Attorney Elaborates on Being Sued for Unpaid Rent

This legal question was provided by Avvo.com.  You can view the original question here.  Question: I am being sued by my landlord for unpaid rent.  Can I use my security deposit towards the judgment if the property doesn’t have damages? Answer: As an experienced Media Landlord Tenant Attorney, I often speak to clients in regards to this […]

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