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To be candid, the "this is too big of a case for us little civil rights lawyers" is a politically correct way to say "thanks but no thanks, but call... Read Answer
You needto talk to a bankruptcy lawyer
Under the contract as you've described, you have no obligation to repay more than you agreed, but you do have an obligation to help your sister... Read Answer
There is generally no need for a witness or notary to have a valid contract, but I assume there was more than just hte parties' names. There... Read Answer
While discrimination cases are done on contingency typically, a breach of contract case would be on a fee, usually hourly, as a flat fee is hard to... Read Answer
You can sue her for the tort of conversion (essentially theft, but conversion is what it's called), but you might (or might not) get quicker and... Read Answer
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking. You would sue on this verbal contract exactly the same way aas you would a written one, you may just... Read Answer
Yep...thats how it works. You simply can't do that. Problem is it will cost you more in lawyer fees tha the money at issue to defend the case.
Thiis is likely a Yo-Yo scam. You will need to hire a lawyer, at some expense generally, to intervene before this gets out of conroland becomes a... Read Answer
This was a poor decision to start with, as I have little doubt that the money was NOT kept in a separate account in case the deal fell through. You... Read Answer
You need to hire a lawyer to address this. The problem is that its not likely a contingent fee to start and you will likely be paying out of pocket... Read Answer
Following a court's final judgment, a prevailing party's right to execute on said judgment does not immediately accrue. Tenn. R. Civ. P. 62.01... Read Answer
Possibly, but if you didn't authorize the treatment, why did you pay for it and now seek reimbursement? Unfortunately, unless the sums are... Read Answer
Unfortunately, absent very unusual circumstances which aren't mentioned in your question, the statute of limitations on your wife's 25 year old civil... Read Answer
If ADT did not live up to the contract, and that breach caused you damage, you would have a claim for breach of contract. It is not clear to me... Read Answer
Its the "without our permission" part that will be problematic. There is no "right" to keep a contract or terms and use a service. Most instances... Read Answer
You need to start with addressing this with your insurance company if they recommended the shop. Otherwise you have a contract suit that may not be... Read Answer
Probably, but these are all contract type claims, typically meaning you will ned to pay for legal fees up front and seek to recover them if you win... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to do so....lawsuits are NOT DIY projects regardless of who told you otherwise.,