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user457812
6:07 PM
Ask a lawyer.
 
hmm
Please listen
I was reading on websites, some say that the price we might end up paying the lawyers would be >= the damages
Some say that it's just a way employers harass you
What I am thinking of is - I will try to find lawyers who give free consultation
Also - How do legal contracts look like? I one I signed are just typed document with my and the CEO's signature on it. Does that make it legal?
@nil Please help me. Also - Why aren't you a lawyer?????? I'd have got my issue resolved here itself.
 
user457812
6:29 PM
Ask a lawyer. I cannot give you legal advice.
 
user457812
I've also never heard of a job that required you to pay for quitting.
 
lol
Yes, it's not common here
But in India, it's common
I will be talking to a lawyer and to US government's DOL (Department of Labor)
 
user457812
The latter probably can't do anything and you should probably contact a lawyer in India who specializes in employment somehow
 
Read this
Its the same situation
Also read the point #J here
 
6:51 PM
Consult a lawyer! Noone here is qualified to advise. Reading incidents on forums is not a wise thing to do!
 
I am also reading US government's website
 
Wow. You got plenty of time to get into that hassle.
Alright if you can enlighten me on this crash I would appreciate it
 
I know the crash
 
I am dealing with NSManagedObject
 
product.productThumb is not NSString. It's actually [NSNull null]
 
6:57 PM
Ehh?
 
And you're ending up calling NSString method on NSNull, which it can't find.
Yes, just before that line - NSLog the class of product.productThumb
And you will know
 
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString* productThumb;
 
Yes, but you are somewhere assigning it NSNull
No wait
product is NSNull
 
Wait
Have to backtrack it. Its a huge project and I am doing some migration. So do not know some part of project
 
product instance is null
 
7:04 PM
Yes. Because in previous line object is also null
 
Yes, so you are passing null
Also it's kind of strange because typically objects end up being nil not NSNull, except when done deliberately
 
Yes. It is in this method :
- (UITableViewCell*)configureCellForObject:(id)object withReuseCell:(GenericTableViewCell *)cell
 
Debug it and see who passes NSNull and why
 
Yes. That method is getting called in cellForRowAtIndexPathwhere object is an object of NSArray
 
user457812
NSNull sucks.
 
7:14 PM
lol
 
user457812
Drove me nuts while writing KVO stuff in Obj-C.
 
If anybody knows about adding C++ library to an application and making it compile for both Simulator and Device, then I have a question for you: stackoverflow.com/q/25067143/1735836
 
user457812
7:35 PM
@Lucy You shouldn't ever link to both libc++ and libstdc++, and if you're using Xcode, you shouldn't have to explicitly link to libc++ anyway.
 
user457812
Aside from that, I don't know which symbols are undefined, so nobody reading the question knows which ones are missing.
 
user457812
Also not really sure what you're referring to when you say search paths and pointing it to a framework
 
OK. Let me edit my question.
 
7:54 PM
What does this mean - If, on the other hand, the difficulty of proof of loss is slight, less latitude is allowed in that approximation ?
 
user457812
Ask a lawyer.
 
I will fight my case myself. Therefor I'm studying everything.
 
user457812
Then don't ask in here.
 
Your english is good. So please help. I am poor and have no money to pay lawyers.
 
\o
 
user457812
7:59 PM
Ask a lawyer. Contracts are not written in English.
3
 
That statement was from the government's DOL website
 
user457812
Ask a lawyer. The government does not use English.
 
@Gudiya I work in Spice there is no such bond for me in India.
when you join any company then initial when there is bond then they make an agreement with you.
in case when you are unable to complete the bond then either mostly companies ask you to pay some amount
or few last months salary
so you should have asked when you joined a company this question
didn't you ?
 
I am breaching the contract. But the amount a company can ask in such cases from the party who breaches should be liquidated damages, not just any penalty amount.
And there are certain clauses which proves if liquidated damages are authentic
 
user457812
The only advice anyone in here can give you is to talk to a lawyer. This isn't optional, you need to talk to a lawyer for legal advice.
 
8:03 PM
yes agreed
 
First clause is that the company should always have a pre-estimate on the liquidated damages
 
user457812
room mode changed to Public: anyone may enter and talk
 
It is a violation of this clause for an employer who has filed an application under this subsection to require an H-1B nonimmigrant to pay a penalty for ceasing employment with the employer prior to a date agreed to by the nonimmigrant and the employer. The Secretary shall determine whether a required payment is a penalty (and not liquidated damages) pursuant to relevant State law.
So even the company would need to pay lawyer to get me in the court.
 
user457812
If they lawyer up and take you into court, they will probably win and you'll probably pay their lawyer's fees as well as your own.
 
And the final damage that they would get from me would be far less because from that they will be paying the lawyer
oh
Why lawyer's fee?
 
user457812
8:08 PM
Because the winner will usually ask for the losing party to cover the lawyer's fees as well.
 
And if I win, they will pay me in case I handle my case ?
 
user457812
Ask a lawyer.
 
lol
 
lol
 
user457812
These aren't hard and fast rules, they're things lawyers can do with the legal system.
 
8:09 PM
I have done this thing. Listen please
 
user457812
Nope. Tell it to a lawyer.
 
lol
hahaha
 
No, it's important
 
user457812
It isn't for me.
 
It is.
 
user457812
8:10 PM
Nothing about this room includes legal advice.
 
I am gonna send my current employer's offer letter to my new company's lawyer
I already talked to them and they have agreed
 
user457812
Consult a lawyer.
 
nil, say her to read rooms rules :p
 
I am already consulting. Additionally I am also curious how this all works
 
user457812
This is the end of discussing your legal problems in here. You are literally airing things that you should not be discussing in public. They should be discussed in confidence with a lawyer.
 
user457812
8:12 PM
If necessary, I will lock the room and remove your write access for your own good.
 
nil is always serious :D isn't it ? , it does not matter what are you either owner or anything else
 
I will be totally anonymous if I remove my profile pic :D
And my current employer won't know who I am
 
haha
 
user457812
Not really. Your account is tied to access logs which can be requested via court order.
 
user457812
Again, though, the point is not privacy, the point is you are asking legal questions that nobody in this room is qualified to answer.
 
user457812
8:15 PM
You want answers to legal questions, you talk to a lawyer. That's the end of it.
 
yesterday, by nil
I am a genius ಠ_ಠ
o.O
 
Yes, He is genius in imposing rules.
 
:D yeah
yes only chat rooms not any law rules which you are talking :p
nil, nevermind. :)
cya
 
bye
 
8:33 PM
nil has removed nil from the list of this room's owners.
 
8:59 PM
Hey Guys, i have a problem i cant seem to figure out.
I need to get a random number between 0 and 1136, but there are some numbers it aint allowed to be (those are dynamic)
So like, in one case the random number could be from the interval of: 1..55 105..430 800..1136 - how can i get that?
 
user457812
Generate random numbers continuously or adjust as needed.
 
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