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Yes, you can sue, but personally I don't think it is worth the time trouble and expense. I think you would be better served complaining to the... Read Answer
Since the defunct company is not registered with the OK SOS, I think it is very unlikley that you will have issues. You should also look into... Read Answer
Did the company agree that it would waive any further payments if you returned the car? If not, you are still liable for whatever your contract... Read Answer
The company is claiming that you breached a contract by failing to pay for shipping charges. Each jurisdiction has a statute of limitations on... Read Answer
The form appears to provide for a signature by an entity, such as a corporation. Thus, an authorized corporate officer would sign "ABC Corp. by... Read Answer
There are limits to any analysis not seeing the written agreement. You may be sued for money damages or it is possible that the company may also seek... Read Answer
Access to the U.S. court system as a plaintiff is not limited to U.S. citizens or residents. Anyone from anywhere can sue you. It may be impractical... Read Answer
Yes. You can be sued in any county in which the plaintiff resides (assuming there is personal jurisdiction over the defendant) or any county in which... Read Answer
Stay focused on your claim, which is the bounced $5,000 check. You can sue to recover the balance due you, or you can attempt to enlist the support... Read Answer
I regularly represent authors in negotiations and litigation with publishers. You will need to rely in the first instance on the terms of the... Read Answer
I'm not sure who is telling you that you have committed a fraud, but that is not the case. If you have your car back and the repairs were not... Read Answer
Generally speaking, the dealer must transfer title to you on your demand after you have paid for the car. Practically, the dealer is entitled to a... Read Answer
There are no "non profit law firms." If you need legal advice with the formation of a non-profit entity, check with a local bar association for the... Read Answer
A stockholder has the right to obtain financial statements for the corporation at a minimum of once a year, and to receive the financial statements... Read Answer
If I understand your facts correctly, you learned of the leak in 2007 and retained the premises without objection. If this is correct, you may have... Read Answer
Yes, this happens all the time. The dealer sells you the car subject to approval by a third party of your credit. If the lender doesn't approve your... Read Answer
I understand your question to mean that you own 100% of the stock of the corporation and are an officer of the corporation but are no longer an... Read Answer
As a general matter, "trademark" is a noun, not a verb. In other words, you do not "trademark" a name; you either have a trademark or you don't by... Read Answer
Your question does not contain the full name of your business, but I do not understand it to be confusingly similar to "The Boat Shop." Accordingly,... Read Answer