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It seems to me that you abandoned the project. Why didn't you just tell him you wanted him to adjust the initial drafts? That would have been a... Read Answer
Its not "stolen" because you and you mother don't notice the issue nor raise complaint about it for over 18 years. That stated, it might be possible... Read Answer
This is why you HIRE lawyers to handle such transactions. What you saved skimping on legal fees you just lost 10x in controversy. If you are asking... Read Answer
Unless the entity is a US company - and its sounds like this is a Chinese entity, you likely SOL and such is the risk of dealing with international... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to handle what is called a CARMACK case - if you have a move across the country I doubt this will be a small claims... Read Answer
It seems as if your mother has a case for breach of contract (you may not have a written contract, but any enforceable agreement - here to perform... Read Answer
I don't think a partition action is your proper course of action. Rather I believe you need to seek relief in the context of the matrimonial... Read Answer
It sounds as if they are in breach of contract unless the contract provides for their action.
It sounds like the judge has already denied your motion to dismiss.
The California statute of limiations for breach of contract is 4 years from breach, i.e. four years from when they claim you failed to pay them the... Read Answer
Yes, but it may have to be in writing, since contracts that cannot fully be performed in one year are required to be in writing. Also, if you... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to review your contract and then go from there. There is no simple resolution to this, especially if you paid the... Read Answer
If you paid with a credit card, why not call your credit card company and see if they'll reverse the charges? They may have a dispute... Read Answer
Unless your contract (or a statute, like a mechanic's lien) provideed for it, you can't impress a lien on the debtor's property until you obtain a... Read Answer
You are likely to find that the ability to collect money from fraud scammers or just shady defendents is very difficult anda task most any competent... Read Answer
Hi Michelle,
If you have an executed agreement and have fulfilled your obligations under the agreement to date you should be able to force the... Read Answer
Life is unfair. The problem here is that you dont seem to unerstand how financing and calculations of interst work. If you finance 16,000.00 and pay... Read Answer
Is your space rent-controlled or rent-stabilized? If not, the landlord can ASK for what he wants, and you can refuse and make a counteroffer,... Read Answer
Thats what happenes you you play bank.......you can try to sue the DV - problem is he is likely judgment proof and you are stuck paying to protect... Read Answer
This question has been asked several times over several weeks in various forums. That you STILL have not retained an attorney to pursue this is... Read Answer
As its unlikely you hired a real estate attorney to handle the transaction from the start, you will likely now need to spendmore to hire such a... Read Answer
if you are hiring a lawyer monday, presumably they will address this with you.
You needto talk to a "collections" laywer. Be prepared for a lack of interest unless you are paying up front fees, or a big chunk of collected funds... Read Answer