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  2. Is My Noncompete Agreement Enforceable If I Move Out Of ... - AOL

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    This question may be too far-reaching for you to answer out of hand, but my question is this, I have a noncompete agreement with a company that is subject to the governing law of the State of Ohio.

  3. Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Haggling over prices on an open market, as in the purchase of a car or home, is an example of distributive negotiation. In a distributive negotiation, each side often adopts an extreme or fixed position that they know will not be accepted, and then seeks to cede as little as possible before reaching a deal.

  4. 31 Big Lies That Bosses Tell Employees - AOL

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    1. We Can't Pay You More. It isn't that your bosses can't pay you more: It's that they won't. According to Geoffrey James, author of "Business Without the Bulls***," a company with any cash flow ...

  5. Bankruptcy alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Bankruptcy prevents a person's creditors from obtaining a judgment against them. With a judgment a creditor can attempt to garnish wages or seize certain types of property. . However, if a debtor has no wages (because they are unemployed or retired) and has no property, they are "judgment proof", meaning a judgment would have no impact on their financial situat

  6. Melania Trump - Wikipedia

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    The company alleged that one executive had given a sweetheart deal to the Trumps because he was a family friend. The case was decided in Melania's favor, and the amount to be paid to her was settled out of court. [116] She had initially sued the company for $50 million in lost revenue. [117]

  7. 4 Steps To Take When Your Emergency Fund Doesn’t ... - AOL

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    Speak with your lenders to see if you can work out a short-term repayment plan, a reduced interest rate, or a debt consolidation recommendation for your personal, auto and home loans.

  8. Arrangements between railroads - Wikipedia

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    A major railroad may lease a connecting line from another company, usually the latter company's full system. A typical lease results in the former railroad (the lessee) paying the latter company (the lessor) a certain yearly rate, based on maintenance, profit, or overhead, in order to have full control of the lessor's lines, including operation.

  9. How Often Should You Renegotiate Your Salary? - AOL

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