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Possibly. BUT I have no doubt there is more to this story that will have to be sorted out. This will all revolve around the terms of your... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to review your agreement and provide you recommendations. This should have happened BEFORE you left to start your own... Read Answer
Possibly. Depends on the terms and conditions of your employment contract. You will need to retain a lawyer to review this for you to get a proper... Read Answer
Need to see the details of this as this sounds more like a bank access scam or a local store issue than a manufactuer issue. You should bring your... Read Answer
Yes, but you should only do so with a lawyer as it may be construed as retaliaton.
Nope, your bare suspicion of illegal activity, or even outright knowledge of it, is not a basis to breach a contract unless it directly related to... Read Answer
Yes, its just not usually effective as a means of gettin payment. You took a chance and trusted them so now you are likely stuck paying for thier... Read Answer
Although I don't see it in your description, I'm assuming the home was in Florida - and the contract governed by FL law. I make that assumption... Read Answer
You will have to have lawyer look at the agreement terms and help work through the options. If you have a personal guarantee, you may well be stuck... Read Answer
If "going Federal" means pro-se then the answer is "anything else". If you have hired another law firm as described, speak with them about the... Read Answer
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This is a very complicated BUSINESS question more so than a legal one which would focused on what CAN you do, not what TO do. As a starting point,... Read Answer
First, what you are doing is illegal, its called unlicensed practice of law. If there is a suit to be filed, your uncle will have to handle that... Read Answer
Possibly, all depends on the terms and conditions of the warranty and what you paid $2,100.00 for. If you have further questions, please feel free to... Read Answer
Then don't sign it. To be clear, as a co-signor, you are esentially buying the car anyway because if grandson misses payments, they will sue YOU... Read Answer
No. Doctors aren't resonsible for your housing or travel arrangements. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our office at... Read Answer
Typically, yes and is often addressed in the rental contract. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our office at 1-800-922-6442... Read Answer
If you own it, there should be no prohibition on you selling your property anytime you choose as a general rule. If you have further questions,... Read Answer
This is a classic example of where NOT hiring a real estate lawyer to handle your sale will likely cost you far more in the long run. You need to... Read Answer
You can review Fla. Stat. 559 regarding how to get your car back, though you may need to hire a lawyer at an hourly rate/retainer to help you do so.... Read Answer
Its simply not financially feasible to sue "get rich quick" schemes for money when they don't work. If you want to spend thousands of dollars out of... Read Answer
First you will need more facts than that to realistically expect lawyers to respond. Second, unless you have an amazingly clear AND collectable case,... Read Answer
There is no way to know without reviewing the documents at issue and as I suspect you did not have a lawyer review them before they were signed,... Read Answer
You're entitled to get your personal items from the car. You should be able to call your local police department to see if the repo agent notified... Read Answer
You don't. You will have to retain a lawyer to sue the business partner for return of the items, breach of the agreement, etc. THIS is a classic... Read Answer