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You simply need to hire a landlord lawyer to handle this going forward.
Not sure what the question is. You can contatc the Florida Bar for the fee dispute resolution program if you like.
Yep. You don't generally get to break contracts. Thats why they exist. You will also need to retain a GA lawyer to address this now.
Not likely. These are all things you should have addressed BEFORE you bought the business. You will spend more than 5k trying to collect it.
You will need to defend the lawsuit or risk losing and having ajudgment entered against you. A judgment allows creditors to raid bank account or... Read Answer
The Texas Lemon Law geneally covers new cars, but your used car may be covered if it is still under the manufacturer's original warranty or if the... Read Answer
I'm sorry, and admittedly I don't know the full story, but I think your husband is right.
Did the post-nuptial provide that your husband had no... Read Answer
My pleasure to discuss the matter with you. I have been practicing law for almost 35 years, and have had extensive practice in dealing with... Read Answer
You would draft a complaint setting foth the basis for the court's jurisdiciton and your claim, you would draft a summons (forms can be found on the... Read Answer
Forgery is never a basis for a contract
You can sue for breach of contract, but you will have a problem because your loan was greatly usurious. The maximum legal rate of interest you... Read Answer
It depends upon the terms of the written guarantee and settlement agreement. My settlement agreements always include a clause stating that if... Read Answer
Rights to what exactly? In the eyes of the law, if you aren't married, you have no "rights" in relation to "a freind" beyond the right to break up... Read Answer
Not sure what is difficult about "non-refundable." Your remedy is to pursue the booking company for a voucher.
Your post isn't clear as to what the transaction is. You claim you bought a car then you mention something about "no loans under 90 days" while also... Read Answer
Hi Christopher - if you have an employment contract it seems strange that the company is suing an LLC. You may have some claims against them... Read Answer
You would cancel the contract due to the consultant's material breach in not delivering the services for which you paid. Be prepared to be sued... Read Answer
Can they "ask" for mor emoney? Anybody can ask for anything. But assuming that you had a valid contract, you have no obligation to give... Read Answer
Of course, anyone can sue anyone for anything, and if you're believed it sounds as if you would win. Nobody has to be hurt physically for you... Read Answer
Are you saying that the statute of limitations was up on your personal injury action or your malpractice claim against the attorney? If only... Read Answer
To sue a person the court must have personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Then, if you want to sue some in Florida you will need an attorney... Read Answer
Hard to claim fraud when two agencies find otherwise. SOL is found in Fla. Stat. 95.11.
You will have to hire a lawyer to review the contract and intervene. Otherwise you will have to just sort it out as best you can on your own. There... Read Answer
There is more to this than related. There is no plausible scenario where BOTH of you go to jail when only one of you is driving. You will need to... Read Answer
Since contracts are a State-Law issue it is worth mentioning that nonrefundable fees are rare in New York. However, before jumping into any... Read Answer