How to reassign "legal" permission in iTunesConnect - app-store

On our first iOS app, the person who started up our account with Apple assigned the "legal" permission to our shared support mail, and as such, the "legal" permission was assigned to that Apple ID. Even though the CEO filled in all the paperwork there, having access to that mail as well, "legal" should not have been assigned to that AppleID.
We need to now move that permission from the shared support mail over to our CEO's own company mail, but I can't seem to move that permission over, even while logged in as the current "legal" user. The check box for "legal" seems to be unclickable.
Is there any way to CHANGE the AppleID that is assigned to "legal?"

See instructions for Transferring the Team Agent Role (legal role) on this page:
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppDistributionGuide/ManagingYourTeam/ManagingYourTeam.html
In a nutshell (from the page above):
Sign in to developer.apple.com/account as the team agent, and click
Membership.
Scroll down to Settings, and click Transfer Team Agent Role.
Follow the instructions that appear in a series of dialogs.
For example, you will be asked to choose a new team agent and sign an
Agent Transferor Agreement.

The legal role can only be reassigned by contacting the developer support
https://developer.apple.com/contact/submit/

If I understand correctly and you would like to sign the legal role to another person, you have o do that under the User and Roles Tab in iTunes Connect. To change the user's roles you need to have the admin account. If you want to change the Apple ID that is used to sign all the contacts, that is unfortunately not possible. This is in most cases the initial email with which the account was initially created. This unfortunately will have to stay the same unless you convert from a private to a company account. Hope that helps.

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Why can't I assign work items to a team member?

In my organisation, I have tried setting up my team member as having Basic Access and Stakeholder access.
However neither allow me to assign a work item to her.
She uses an gmail address to log in.
In my organisation->Users->User I make her a project administrator but it reverts to Custom.
In my project->Teams-> MyTeam
I can see we are both members
However when I go to assign a work item there is only 1 person in the combo box.
How do I enable the ability to assign work items to her?
[Update]
I think a Microsoft Account or AD login is needed
looking at this quick start
However if gmail accounts don't work then we should be prevented from adding them as users.
because I did not realize that I need to type part of the users name and click search.
I was mislead by the combo box with just my name in it.
When you invite a user, you are only inviting an email address and that could be Gmail, Apple, or Amazon. When they select the invitation link, they are taken to the experience where they are asked to sign in with their Microsoft account (MSA).

No access to dashboard

I'm trying to use my delegate account (The principal account is managed by the enterprise owner) to access the PayPal developer and everything is fine until I click on the dashboard link. I'm getting a 403 error message.
Last year I was working with the same account and it was fine. I'm wondering if something have changed since the last time i used the dashboard feature? Did my user need more permissions to access the PayPal developer dashboard?
Any ideas?
if 'delegate' meaning authorized alias user ID; than in 'most' cases I have seen where one couldn't even log into the developer portal with their ALIAS ID. That said, I am aware that only the principal account owner may log into the developer portal using their email and password.
The permissions of an alias cannot be altered to allow such access even if they have the highest permissions on the account itself; ADMIN.
It is possible that this may have changed since last year but this is what I am aware as of 2016.
Hope this helps.

When adding an Admin to the Application, I get the error message NAME is not a verified user - even though the user is

I have an issue with adding a developer colleague to the application as an administrator (it doesn't matter if he's added in a developer role, the error stays the same).
Even though the colleague has a verified account with Facebook that he uses, Facebook claims when I try to add him that he "is not a verified" user.
I assume this is a bug, as the account was disabled once by the user (not by Facebook) and has been reactivated.
Who could I contact to sort this issue out?
The other developer will need to verify himself as a Developer by going to http://developers.facebook.com/ before you can add him.
As described here:
https://www.facebook.com/help/?faq=167551763306531
you need to prove yourself worthy via a phone # or credit card.

Managing Users in iTunes Connect

I've created an iOS Developer individual account because I want to upload an application that I've got developed from another developer. I want to allow the other developer to upload the application to my profile.
Can I manage users and add him as an admin to my iTune Connect? Is this facility available only for company accounts?
I saw this which says "You are the only one allowed access to Program resources." under individual registration.
http://developer.apple.com/enroll/selectEnrollmentType.php?t=nm
Only company accounts can allow multiple users.
Edited: This is based on experience. If you register as a company you can add additional accounts (via the Member Center). If you sign up as a user, you can only have a single account for logging into iTunes Connect.
This is what it means by "You can add additional developers to your team who can access Program resources." under the Company column on that select enrollment type page.
You can also add team members in an individual license. I am enrolled in the iOS and Mac OS program and have added two of my friends to work together with me on an app. The UI shows that this is the way it should be (in the upper right corner is written "Florian Pilz, Florian Pilz", whereby the first name is the name of the team agent [me] and the second name is the name of the user currently logged in [me in my case, another in the case of my friends]).

iOS app publishing - publishing under different author name

I have been developing and testing an iPhone app under a family members Apple Developer account. He paid for the account and it's registered under his business.
When it comes time to publish, will it appear in the App store (and for that matter anywhere else where the author name is published), under his name or his company name?
Can this be changed? Is it possible to publish an app on a developer account but under a different author name?
Yes, it will appear in the App Store under his name (if registered as an individual) or his company name (if he's registered as a company).
Can this be changed? Is it possible to publish an app on a developer
account but under a different author name?
No, and no. The name the developer account is registered to is the name that appears in the App Store for any apps published by that developer account.
If the person named on an individual iOS developer enrollment incorporates an app business and obtains a DUNS number for that corporation, Apple may allow changing the developer account to a company enrollment using that corporation's legal name. This would then allow publishing apps in the App Store under that corporation's name, instead of under the original individual's name.
It will appear under the account used to submit the app. It's possible to develop it under one account and submit it under another, but that's the only way to change the displayed author name.
Note that if you did a partial submission with one account, you won't be able to easily reuse the app name: you'll have to wait for it to expire on the first account, wait some unknown amount of time for it to become available again, and then register it under the second account before anyone else does.
If you've not locked down the name with the first account, though, there's nothing to it.