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Get with the prosecuting attorney and make sure that restitution is made part of any plea bargain or sentencing. Good luck.
She didn't threaten you. If you can block her from sending you anything else, do so. Then forget it.
I have heard of such causes of action. You need to find a lawyer who specifically does this kind of work. Try searching with keywords "professional... Read Answer
You can sue the hospital, but is it worth it for a few hundred dollars? Perhaps you can invite them to sue you, so you can raise the defense without... Read Answer
You can sue them, but the chances of winning seem small. If you had been drinking (and that's what most people do in a bar) then your negligence may... Read Answer
Whatever you are being charged with. The best defense is a good offense.
My guess is your mom is title holder, which gives her apparent authority to sell the car. Depending on what the car is worth, you'll need to request... Read Answer
Yes, you can always hire a new attorney who can deal with the attorney you do not like.
Whether or not the chiropractor caused any structural damage to your back is the key question for an answer has to be determined by a medical ... Read Answer
You cannot sue the chiropractor unless you can get another chiropractor to testify that the chiro deviated from the standard of care in your... Read Answer
If you can find a chiropractor who will testify that the second chiropractor did something which "deviated from the standard of practice," then you... Read Answer
Well, first things first. You have to find out what this chiro did to you and what it's going to take to recover. These cases take hundreds of hours... Read Answer
Of course you can sue. However (thanks to the doctor lobby) Med (and Dental) Mal cases are quite difficult. First, one must obtain a certification... Read Answer
I would report it to the store and consider consulting a lawyer familiar with negligent cooking cases. Good luck.
That depends on the arbitrator, and the rules of the arbitration organization. It is extremely unlikely that any decision would be reversed on... Read Answer
No, it effectivfely screws your heirs. You can theoretically leave all your assets to a trust for purposes of fighting Citi's collection... Read Answer
You should contact a medical malpractice lawyer. This is a known phenomenon. Click here for an article published in 2004 warning against the... Read Answer
You may have to go before the zoning board.
Get a lawyer. I do not think that they can do that. Ex Post Facto laws, and things of that nature.
I am not clear from your narrative as to what happened, exactly where you were and what was going on, but I would suggest you contact a civil rights... Read Answer
You need to find out what is wrong first. You can either wait on the seller to tell you or take it somewhere else and have them look at it. Once you... Read Answer
My guess is that you are a minor. You will need a parent to bring suit for you. Talk to your parents or guardians about your concerns. They may want... Read Answer
You need to take him to small claims.