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This is an issue to be addressed by your current lawyer. No lawyer can provide you more accurate advice over the internet on a blurb without the... Read Answer
Well, you will simply have to start with hiring a lawyer, typically at an hourly rate/retainer to represent you and address the issue whether through... Read Answer
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No way to answer this question without details. If you have further questions, please feel free to call our office at 1-800-922-6442 for a FREE... Read Answer
Not sure where you are gettin your info, but there is no Fla. Stat. 101.4.7 nor is there a "Florida Energy Statutes" nor a legal requirement... Read Answer
Its kind of late now, because so much has already transpired. Have you contacted your insurance adjuster to see whether they were going to pay to fix... Read Answer
You need to ask a Texas lawyer, but general rule is no. He made a poor decision, but unless the bank lets him off the loan, they will BOTH be liable... Read Answer
Generally, NO, not in the context of a retail return. Anything you do other than properly pay or negotiate a new deal, will be a breach of the... Read Answer
Unless your lease specifies a particular use of the property, its not the LL obligation to make sure it suits your needs. You will need to have... Read Answer
No way to get such an answer onan internet inquiry. Typically you will have a Jamiacan contract under a foreign nations law, and then try to apply... Read Answer
You need to be discriminating and investagtive regarding who you call "friend" and for certain who you loan money to. There are a dozen things you... Read Answer
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Not without paying fees to lawyers to review your contract and provide an opinion. This is why its so important to read contracts before you sign... Read Answer
This a likeness misappropriation or invasion of privacy type case. Whether you have a case depends on the extent and manner of your appearance in the... Read Answer
This sounds like they are treating the doctor note for what it may be, a freindly note from the doc at your request to get out of the contract, but... Read Answer
Despite your desired filing of "charges" there is not likely a criminal case here (though you could file a complaint and see what the State Atty... Read Answer
YOu may have to evict him if he claims he resides there, if so you will need to hire a lawyer to do this ASAP. Easiest and cheapest means to get him... Read Answer
Possibly, but the bigger issue is whether you the money to hire a lawyer and want to bear the expense of doing so?If you have other questions, please... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to review your agreement and the circumstances to address this issue. There is no way to address this properly in an... Read Answer
You may have a claim under Fla. Stat. 501.975. If you have other questions, please fee free to contact our office at 1-800-922-6442 for a FREE... Read Answer
Maybe, there are lots of ways to enforce a contract agreement. If you have other questions, please fee free to contact our office at... Read Answer
Then you'll likely have to hire a lawyer to review the medical records to see whether thats valid defense. If you have futher questions, feel... Read Answer
You're probably better off considering this an expensive lesson as it will likely cost you more money and effort to go to court and even if you win,... Read Answer
Need a lot more facts, starting with whether it was new or used. Used cars are not subject to lemon law. If you have further questions or... Read Answer
Generally, you sign, you buy. UNless the contract provides for some type of return or warranty.