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Leonard R. Boyer's answer
You need to retain a landlord tenant attorney . Good luck.

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Consult a Bankruptcy attorney. By filing for Bankruptcy you will eliminate the writ of execution.

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Q: Potential problem with a suspect lease

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You should consult a landlord tenant attorney. Good luck.

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Q: Can I contest action taken by shareholders on the basis of lacking authority to take action and voided corporation?

1 Answer | Asked in Business Law for Delaware on Aug 13, 2015

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Sounds like a messy situation. A lawyer should review the organizational and board documents (bylaws and board resolutions in particular, as well as examine whether the special meeting was properly noticed). There are many questions here, and they can't be answered without reviewing those documents first. Talk to a local business lawyer.

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Q: If a company writes a 60 day exit plans but violates the rules that they stated what do I do?

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Are you an employee? Talk to an employment lawyer about your situation.

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