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Yes, it may be deducted from your share. If you already have a new lawyer, talk to him or her about it. If you don't have a new lawyer yet, get it... Read Answer
You need to be truthful. You appear to have made misrepresentations on your prior DS-160. If the consular official finds these misrepresentations to... Read Answer
As far as liability is concerned, I'm not sure it is a "shoe in". It would be up to a judge to determine that. If you really want to sue, you will... Read Answer
If this will be a one time occurrence and you will surely return within a year, a reentry permit may not be necessary. On the other hand, if this is... Read Answer
You very well may have a claim. Before you run off and spend your own money on a Dr., you may want to consult a comp lawyer, though. Under Alabama... Read Answer
It depends on your deal with the business. Read your contract. Good luck.
The shop owner has a limited right to stop and detain only until guilt can be determined. However, there can be liability for false arrest. Consider... Read Answer
Mr. Lawsuit says you should consider upgrading or cleaning your wardrobe and general appearance. Your damage claim is simply ridiculous.
Yes, but you might also want to include their employing agency [normally there is a time limit in which a claim against a public entity must be... Read Answer
You need to disclose whatever reasons you have and tell the truth. Do not file for extension if you have no need for it.
Extending... Read Answer
He can legally tell you almost anything he wants. What he may not do is vary from the written sales agreement, so I suggest yo read your copy with... Read Answer
It is possible to sue, but I would need to know way more about the facts before I could give you an answer. I do know that you can get the union to... Read Answer
I share your concern about the implications of this peculiar enactment, although, in my opinion, the problem is not about *your* rights: it is about... Read Answer
You can always ask but you should have several reasons for the request. Since it is a private school and your child is only three years old so it is... Read Answer
2 year statute of limitations starts to run at age 18. There may be an exception if there was a recent discovery. See an injury lawyer.
Contact the lawyer who initiated the subpoena and tell them about your conflict. They will usually accommodate you.
No, you as the victim may drop your charges at any time. The DA will threaten that he will prosecute you for filing a false report but they rarely... Read Answer
You need a lawyer. Call one today. You need to file for divorce and get the "ball" moving. Her being pregnant and still being married to you could... Read Answer
This question is remarkably similar to one I answered just recently. You collect by hiring a lawyer. You begin by hiring a lawyer. You ask if the... Read Answer
Maybe, but not absolutely. See an attorney with the details.
Not unless you can prove they did something wrong. Just because you were hurt on their property, doesn't necessarily make them liable. Good luck.
Only if they caused your fall, or failed to call the defect to your attention.
Yes. So long as their negligence is greater than yours.
Slip and fall cases are, by their nature, difficult. First, you must be able to prove negligence on the part of the property owner/occupant. ... Read Answer