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I assume that you contracted with the company, not its individual owners, and that the company is a separate legal entity, such as a coproration or... Read Answer
As long as they are paying you and keeping you employed, I don't see how you have been damaged or have a case. The employer can set perameters... Read Answer
If you are still employed, I do not see any damages and I cannot think of how you would have a case. Are you imagining a case for intentional... Read Answer
Contact him by return reciept mail or email to notify of him to set up a date and time to get his things. Make sure you have a police officer... Read Answer
I think you need to make sure a probate case was open for the estate and file an emergency motion therein to have the autopsy for the purpose of... Read Answer
You need an experienced bankruptcy attorney who knows how the local trustees opperate and how your case should be presented. Hopefully you have not... Read Answer
If you did not have an employment contract, you are an employee at will. This means they can fire you for any reason so long as its not related... Read Answer
Return the car to them for a full refund. Without knowing more details, I cannot tell if you qualify under the Lemon Law. However, in your... Read Answer
Both New York and Connecticut have signed onto the Driver’s License Compact. This means NY and CT freely share driver information with one... Read Answer
You may attempt to sue the United State Postal Service by having your attorney file a lawsuit in federal court. However, you can't really sue... Read Answer
I think your best bet is to get a contractor who will work weekends. It seems the neighbor is willing to make a reasonable accomadation by... Read Answer
I don't see why you cannot do both. Get your license up here. Have a quick exchange of vows. Repeat in South America with a big... Read Answer
If their case was dismissed they are not going to get costs. If you counterclaimed and your claims were dismissed they might be able to make a... Read Answer
The Optional Practical Training (OPT) can be obtained if you are on a student visa, F-1, and in a highly-skilled field. The OPT enables you to... Read Answer
There reasoning sounds unreasonable. I would need to see the Rules and Regs and Bylaws for the Condo Association, but it seems like something... Read Answer
Whatever amount you pay. Its too much. Do not accept the timeshare. They are liabilities and horrifically terrible investments. You are not actually... Read Answer
While credit card companies in particular often forego interest and late fees after the date of death, there is no law requiring a creditor to do... Read Answer
In most states only the executor can demand a copy of the autopsy and medical records and then only within a certain time period, not 17 years after... Read Answer
Generally in Connecticut, Wills must be admitted to the Probate Court so the court can formally appoint the Executor and authorize the Executor to... Read Answer
If it is over 2 years, you claim is barred by the statute of limitation. If it is less than 2 years you should speak to a lawyer ASAP. ... Read Answer
18% permanent partial disability rating will trigger a permanent partial disability payment. The amount you will receive will depend on your... Read Answer