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These kinds of situations are extremely difficult. Although your version of the facts is entirely favorable to you, those facts are likely to be... Read Answer
Presuming that the action is brought in Nevada State Courts (not Federal Courts), the right to jury in the State of Nevada requires a Request for... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this forum cannot be used to render legal advice to you or to represent you in a dispute with the defaulting buyer of your store. You... Read Answer
You will need to discuss this situation, which involves complex issues of partnership and creditors' rights, with an attorney. I suggest that you see... Read Answer
Because the tax refund belongs to both you and your wife, a creditor can generally assert a claim against your interest in the refund, even if your... Read Answer
The civil justice system exists for the purpose of providing remedies to injured plaintiffs, not to uninjured ones. The essence of valuing a personal... Read Answer
Only a court or a governmental agency can issue such an "order." Private parties frequently make demands, which do not necessarily have legal effect,... Read Answer
"Interim" clearances are frequently denied for seemingly frivolous reasons. There has been a fair amount of litigation in the past over denied... Read Answer
It depends. Assuming the clerk doesn't reject the motion, the key issue is whether the other side actually receives the papers and responds to them.... Read Answer
There are circumstances under which both businesses and their managers may be liable for violations of environmental laws. You need to consult your... Read Answer
As a general matter, subpoenas issued in state-court proceedings in another state are without extraterritorial effect -- in other words, invalid... Read Answer
This is an interesting question and, because of the highly theoretical way in which it is framed, difficult to answer. As a general matter, which... Read Answer
Under U.S. banking law, if you open an account in the U.S., it will be your account, and the bank is required to "know" you as its customer. If your... Read Answer
There is probably no good option to accomplish that. To prosecute for the full amount, you'll need to engage the services of an attorney, which... Read Answer
Most legal work for small businesses is done on an hourly basis. That means you will pay only for the services you use. The most frequently... Read Answer
Your husband can sue for his medical expenses and pain and suffering. It is not clear why you think that you can sue yourself -- how have you been... Read Answer
You should plan on between $1,000 and $2,000, including filing fees and counseling. Much of the ultimate cost will depend on how much you can handle... Read Answer
It is difficult to tell you what attorney you would need based on your description. It sounds as if you have been accused, by your former... Read Answer
As a general matter, if you acquired the sunglasses lawfully (including the people you acquired them from having acquired them lawfully), you may... Read Answer