First, absolutely confirm that your current company has no contractual obligation with their former client. If not, then I would think you'd be...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 09/11/2006
His legal obligation varies depending on where you live. Legal advice would be helpful...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 07/06/2009
...you're asking about an adult child, the child only has only as much obligation as is on their conscience. Unless s/he is still ...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 01/12/2014
They paid you. Their legal obligations have been met. Look at it from their point of view, they...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 25/07/2009
As others posted you are under no legal obligation to disclose any information not even dates of employment and position held...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 30/08/2007
in life you have responsibilities or otherwise called obligations . It could be anything from you needing to take care of your child...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 17/04/2011
...isn't something contagious, which could affect the workplace, you have no moral or legal obligation to tell your employer. Such is the case with women, they...
6 Answers · Business & Finance · 12/09/2009
...ur problem is to not be a loser like them. kids do not have obligations to their parents. it's nice to help them, but ultimately...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 05/10/2009
There is no obligation to choose a career in western culture, so if not specific, it is not considered acceptable because you would not be committed to it. it is aiming at being a failure and miserable your whole life.
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 30/01/2017
Moral obligations mean that you are compelled by a personal code of conduct. A financial obligation commonly comes from responsibility to fulfill a contract stipulation.
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 13/05/2012