Legal Question in Business Law in New York
i am a 50% partner in a business the opened in may of 2009. i have been denied access to the business since november 2009. the business has grown at an incredable rate and i am being denied the benefit of it. i have all proof of ownership but cannot afford a lawyer. i am on disabiliity and this was supposed to be my way off, but the other owner feels my agoriphobia will prevent me from pursuing this case, and he may be correct. please help me.
1 Answer from Attorneys
I have insufficient info to answer this-you need a lawyer (or at least guidance from an agency).
There are many free legal services for those who qualify financially besides Legal Aid. Some people think they are getting a less than stellar attorney when they go the free legal route but that is not the case. They are wonderful attorneys with big hearts BUT have HUGE workloads. And, in many cases, they ask for attorneys from the local bar associations to volunteer.
Example: In Suffolk County, on Long Island, Legal Aid does primarily criminal cases. Elder Law services, due to state cuts (at a time more and more people need help the most), is now handled at Touro Law School, where the staff has access to all kinds of wonderful attorneys-professors from Ivy League schools, wonderful law students interning, and all housed at a brand new law school integrated with the federal and state courts across the street, founded on the idea of using the law to do good. Nassau/Suffolk Law Services helps with all kinds of cases. The Suffolk County Bar Assn partners with Touro and N/S Law Services on special pro bono projects, where volunteer lawyers in private practice step in to help people with legal issues who cannot otherwise afford legal help. There is a Pro Bono Foreclosure Project, a Veteran's PB Project, etc. Nassau County operates similarly.
So, see what your area has, and don't forget there are all kinds of social services agencies everywhere that can refer you (e.g. a HUD agency that does the person's foreclosure modification application free, but having trouble with the lender's behavior, might refer someone to Suffolk's PB Foreclosure Project).
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