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Any consumer or civil trial lawyer is a start. Plan on spending money out of pocket to address such a case as it will be a controversy where you... Read Answer
No way to tell anything in an internet blurb. You will need to retain a construction law lawyer ASAP to address this.
You can sue her for breach of ocntract HOWEVER, unless you had an acceleration clause in your contract (making the entire amount due upon a default)... Read Answer
You'll need to retain a tenant lawyer to address this. UNfortunately these are not generall contingent fee cases so you will need to expect to pay... Read Answer
Since you don't mention it, I assume that you do not have a non-compete agreement with this former employee. Even without one, however, a... Read Answer
Depends - your warranty for that - if one exists may be with the manufacturer. Were thepavers not sealed?
Then bring that information to the lawyer that handled that case afor you and address it with them to see what they recommend.
You may need to retain a lawyer to help sort out what has happened to try to get some response or resolution.
You can sue the venue for breach of contract, seeking the extra money you will have to pay to book a comparable venue at this late date. ... Read Answer
You are essentiall SOL absent a court order allowing otherwise.
Sorry "sugar baby" - but you brought this issue on your self when you expected some other person to "give you a better life". Thats YOUR job not... Read Answer
No way to answer a question with no facts or details and a self proving statement.
This is why you hire a lawyer immediately - BEFORE the pro-bono lawyer figures out how to tag you for legal fees - as most landlords have clue zero... Read Answer
"I have tried opening an escrow account to continue paying until the repairs were completed but no attorney I spoke with helped tenants or understood... Read Answer
Nothing from a legal sense. This is a poltical issue.
What do you mean "sponsor?" Are you just talking about sponsorship in relation to immigration status or did the school vouch for the student's... Read Answer
You will likely need to spend some money to hire a lawyer to demand she pay you or if needed to file suit to force her to do so.
In reality there is no such thing as a strageic default. You will still owe money to the repair shop and the lender if the RV is upside down. This... Read Answer
You will need to move past the "consultation" aspect and get right into hiring a lawyer immediately. These cases need to be addressed BEFORE the go... Read Answer
This is a contract dispute issue with a starting point that what you signe controls. If you refuse the deal now you will need to spend more money on... Read Answer
You state that the statute of limitations has run. If so, it is too late for you to sue successfully. However, I don't think it is true... Read Answer
This may be a collections violation under Fla. Stat. 559. You will need to hire a lawyer to review this but if they are trying to collect on a... Read Answer
I suspect the "hard time contacting the lawyer" is related to the money issues related to the lawyers engagment, especially since it seems no lawsuit... Read Answer
You will need to provide a LOT more details and claiming "you lost everything" is of no consequence in a vaccum. You will probably need to hire a... Read Answer
No idea - too many variables. Bottom line is if you are not expecting a specific response or result, just complaining to complain is called whining... Read Answer