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If you are a 1099 Independent Contractor, Can payment be collected smoothly? Can I recover my arrears? Who is r…
If you are a freelancer (1099), Legally, that's usually not “wages.” Unpaid invoices Contract Compensation Reco…
The other party's capital flow is not your risk. You're on a 1099, it's a contract payment issue. The following…
Many 1099 contracts are not unwritten. It was “written is not written.” Here are the 5 most common and most com…
When 1099 is delayed and you seek payment from a lawyer, There are usually several modes of charging. There is……
Instead, use procrastination. "We're waiting for investor funds." You are not an investor. What you're providin…
Let delays have costs. Determined by the court to be excessive (unreasonable fine) Violation of state law inter…
Generally not covered by most labor laws. 1099 is an “Independent Contractor” Not Employee. But not without leg…
A valid contract does not depend on whether it is called "1099". It depends on whether it meets the basic requi…
Valid. But not magic. Reminders (formal reminders) don't automatically get paid. But it has a practical role in…
Delayed payments don't go away entirely. But the odds can be drastically reduced. It's not about the customer……
W-2 is Employee. 1099 is an independent contractor. The difference isn’t just in the tax forms; And in "Legal I…
Payment terms are written vaguely, It means you are voluntarily assuming the risk of collection. when to pay Ho…
Text message Call sheet invoice Transfer record work product document Witness Witness Is a small claims lawsuit…
Most cases are Breach of Contract. Not Tort. However, some situations may also involve infringement. General De…
Yes. But how much you can take depends on-- Is there an interest clause in the contract? How much is required b…
Payment term 30 days = payment due within 30 days. Overdue for 90 days = 60 days past due. This is not "slow"……
There is no formal written contract. Doesn't mean you don't have a case. But you have to organize the “scattere…
You are a 1099 independent contractor. Legally, that's not called "wages." It's called unpaid compensation/unpa…
In many cases, it is indeed suitable. But not all 1099 cases are suitable. The key points of judgment are summa…