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What are the liabilities of a partner guilty of conspiracy?
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what are the liabilities of a partner who conspired with his co-partner in overbilling their clients in a professional partnership?
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THIS IS JUST FOR INFORMATIONAL ONLY.
General Partnership:Liability (Three rules of liability in a partnership)
Every partner is liable for his/her own actions
Every partner is liable for the actions of the other partners
Every partner is liable for the actions of the employees of the business
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General Partnership:Liability (Three rules of liability in a partnership)
Every partner is liable for his/her own actions
Every partner is liable for the actions of the other partners
Every partner is liable for the actions of the employees of the business
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Answer Date: 11:50pm 07/19/08
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The penalties can include a $10,000.00 fine per offense (ie: per error), removal from the profession, and even jail time. Since penalties also include tripling each fine.
The Court may find these actions to violate § 1962(c) which prohibits any person employed by or associated with any enterprise from participating in or conducting the affairs of that enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity.
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The Court may find these actions to violate § 1962(c) which prohibits any person employed by or associated with any enterprise from participating in or conducting the affairs of that enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity.
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