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No idea what this issue is as you go from a mortgage issue to gun carrying issue to a retaining order against you by your own daughter and then a... Read Answer
I assume that your promissory note didn't include a chocie of forum provision, in which case it depends on whether New York can exercise jurisdiction... Read Answer
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
None, as it is impractical to pay an attorney for such a small monetary matter; it will almost certianly cost you more than the $1,000 you are... Read Answer
Genrally the lease terminates or becomes subject to a probate estate.
This is not how used car purchases work, where you keep trying them on and returning them until you get one you like. As is means - if it drives off... Read Answer
If you buy a mortgage and/or tax liens, you would acquire the rights of the curent mortgagee/lienor and would be able to foreclose on those debts,... Read Answer
There is no means to respond to this post as phrased as it is far to complex and will require a detailed assessement. Bottom line is that your lawyer... Read Answer
You may be able to. If your employer has breached the contract, that may relieve you of your obligations under that agreement. It would also require... Read Answer
Teh non-coimpete may or may not be enforceable depeinding on many factors, but (unless Georgia law is much different than the states in which I... Read Answer
You need to check and see if you are eligible for the Angies list guaranatee. Otherwise, unless the kitchen was excpetionally expensive, and you have... Read Answer
It sounds to me like you have a claim against him. If he has not done the work as specified by the contract he is actually in breach. What did he... Read Answer
Yes, although you may be able to compel your former partner to reimburse you. Whatever happened with your llc is between you and the other... Read Answer
There is no inherent "10 day time frame" as you described. Most spot sales have a provision for dealer cancellation of between 30-45 days. If the... Read Answer
If your original contract did not include a lien (which I assume it did not or you would have filed it then) you can't just file a lien. You... Read Answer
I'm not sure Iunderstand. Did you buy half the house or did you loan your son the money to cover half the house? If you had... Read Answer
If you want something the other side refuses to provide, you will have to sue for it. Whether you're legally entitled to it or not,... Read Answer
You need a contract litigator / commercial litigator to send a strongly worded email or letter to get him to produce the video. Consider hiring an... Read Answer
Not sure what your question is. If its whether lawyers are interested, no coherent lawyer would take such a case on a contingent fee for a variety of... Read Answer
Hate to burst your bubble but no coherent lawyer would touch such a case on a contingent fee for a number of reasons. You can look around as long as... Read Answer
This should have been addressed 5 years ago. You will have to hire a lawyer at some expense and likely sue to to try and get a title established if... Read Answer
Almost every civil claim requires money damages, i.e. the money you lost due to the other party's wrongdoing. It's not like a criminal... Read Answer