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Its really hard to answer this question based on the information you have provided. Writing a simple letter should not take more than half an... Read Answer
this is not a breach of contract as much as it may br Fraud. I would go back to the dealership and demand they give you your money back or that... Read Answer
The retainer agreement is the agreement by which the lawyer gets paid. If you don't agree, don't pay the lawyer and you will go to fee... Read Answer
You can sue for breach of contract, however, unfortunately, you don't have any acceleration provision in there ("In the event of a default in making... Read Answer
You should file a claim against the estate. Call the county surrogate of the county in which the person lived. Find out if anyone... Read Answer
If the agent has materially breached the listing agreement, you can rescind the agreement and list with another agent (unless the agreement provides... Read Answer
The agreement to sell the shares/percentages need to be reviewed. Thereafter the business operating agreement also needs to be reviewed. A letter... Read Answer
If you have a written contract, file a claim against the company in small claims court. There are form on line that you can use to represent... Read Answer
Your brother is a resident, not a prisoner. Go to the facility, gather your brother's things, and take him out. The owner of the current... Read Answer
Its hard to give an estaimate of legal fees without knowing all of the facts involved, and reviewing the contract. If you are in Monmouth or... Read Answer
Although contingency fees are most often used in personal injury or medical malpractice cases, they can be used in other types of cases as... Read Answer
It depends. A promise made without consideration, or detrimental reliance by the promisee, is generally not binding; a promise made for... Read Answer
It is always better to file a claim against an individual than a business, if you can. Of course, rule of thumb is that you sue everybody you... Read Answer
It appears that the contractor is claiming that the company breached its (I say "its" because I assume that the "company" is a corporation, llc, or... Read Answer
There are at least three ways you can attempt to find out about the defendants assets; information subpoena, order for discovery and.or hire a... Read Answer
Depending on the type of loan, you will most likely have to get the other co-signor to refinance the loan by his or her self. Without that, you will... Read Answer
You need a medical malpractice attorney. If such an attorney does not respond to this question, please give me a call and I will help you find... Read Answer
you certainly can try - but I would go through all of the dispute resolution procedures listed on their site. You can file a complaint against the... Read Answer
If the requirement that your ex pays half the rent is in the judgment of divorce, then you need a family lawyer to go back to court with you on a... Read Answer
If a dealer appraised your car at one price and then listed it for sale at a higher price, you have no recourse. The dealer is allowed to do... Read Answer
There's really no way to answer your question. I assume that your evidence will mainly consist of your testimony. If the Court believes... Read Answer
Why did the photographer offer you a full refund? There's nothing in your question to indicate that she had any obligation to do... Read Answer
First, I will assume that the contract is governed by NJ law. I know nothing about UK law, and it may be very different.
The fact that the... Read Answer