Legal Question in Business Law in New York
Newly Drafted Contract Signed
If my father workes 40 hours a week, but recently signed a contract which states that he is a part-time employee. Is the previous contract, which shows that he is a full time employee, still in effect? Since he works a full-time schedule, isn't his company liable to him for those hours? What is the legal standing of that contract?
Asked on 1/09/02, 11:50 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Paradise
Law Offices of Michael S. Paradise
Re: Newly Drafted Contract Signed
Your question cannot be answered without a full review of both contracts. Normally, a superseding contract is enforceable if there is, among other things, adequate consideration for the entry into that contract.
Answered on 1/09/02, 11:56 am
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