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From:  Ernie Valenzuela <erniev@2...>
Ernie Valenzuela <erniev@2...>
Date:  Mon Mar 12, 2001  6:40 am
Subject:  [vocalist] management


Please be careful - this is not a time to proceed in haste:
to confront management with a claim of Breach of Contract.
You might find yourself in more entanglements than before.
Seek legal advice & see exactly where you stand in terms of
the agreement or contract you signed (if this is what occurred).

If your concern is how to pay for this legal assistance - you
should be aware of organizations that can offer some form
of legal aid in the matter of counsel. Take your search engine &
see what hits you find. Organize your documents & make your
presentation. But, by all means, do not go it alone...there has
to be someone in your area that can provide you with legal
insight that will not break you financially.
Best wishes to you.
----Original Message-----
>From: Gina <classicalsinger@e...>
>From: Gina <classicalsinger@e...>
>To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com
>Cc:
>Subject: Re: [vocalist] management
>Reply-To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com
>Date: Sunday, March 11, 2001 11:33 PM
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>How to get out of the contract, even if they are not fulfilling it?
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>buzzcen@a... wrote:
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>> In a message dated 3/11/01 7:32:31 PM Central Standard Time,
>> classicalsinger@e... writes:
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>> > Hi,
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>> > What do you do if you are unhappy with your management?
>> >
>> > Gina
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>> >
>> >
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>> You fire them. Management is there to work for you, not the other way
>> around.
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