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Yes - its just expensive and not very productive. Its important to retain a lawyer to address this properly.
I might be wrong - b ut I thought the recent additions were intended for lawyers appointed by insurance carriers to defend insureds...if thats... Read Answer
No way to aswer this without ALL of the details and review of the letter. If you are car is in impoud and subject to sale to pay the lein, pay... Read Answer
LIkely a general civil trial lawyer from the description.
Not sure what the question is. That said - you need to do whatever is legally needed to get that car out of the hands of the tow company beofe they... Read Answer
You will simply need to keep looking until you find a lawyer to represent you. Bear in mind that in most instances you will need to pay for the legal... Read Answer
In theory co-signor can sue for breach of contract or a declaratory judgment action to be released from the terms. This ALL supposes that the loan... Read Answer
Not sure how to address your issue - as you relate that you only paid HALF of your retainer fee and it sounds like you are trying to leverage... Read Answer
Based on how you present the facts, its virtually impossible to determine what the issue is other than you are wanting them to return $2,000.00... Read Answer
Yes, if the plaintiffs counsel wants to take your deposition, then you have to appear for it. Just out of curiosity, do you have homeowners insurance... Read Answer
As with many legal issues the short answer to your question is: It depends. Whether the landlord can take property in your leased space... Read Answer
As I understand it, you co-signed on a loan for your son's friend. Friend sold the trailer and skipped town with the money. Do I have the... Read Answer
Yes. You should not expect to sue anyone and expect them to treat you kindly or welcome your patronage. Whether thier action is a good idea from the... Read Answer
If that is all they are offering you, your next course of action would be to file a lawsuit against Home Depot. It is unlikely that a lawyer would... Read Answer
You will need to actually retain a lawyer to address an issue when its involved with litigation. Thats the next step and anything less is a recipe... Read Answer
The facts in the question are pretty sparse, thus I concur with Atty Tischhauser that this matter merits consultation with experienced (guessing)... Read Answer
Yes, you can take legal action to evict a tenant who has not been paying rent and has caused damage to the property.
In your case, since... Read Answer
No - there is no case here based on the facts p[rovided nor "racism" based solely on the melanin content of the parties. In the future, its ALWAY a... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about this disturbing and tragic incident. However, since animals are treated as chattel or property, you can only recover economic... Read Answer
Your post is confusing as on one hand you complain that the conditions are intolerable and the landlord refuses to make repairs and then it seems... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to address this. You will have to prove the tow company actually picked up you car and then go from there. In the... Read Answer
Texas has a small estate affidavit process where you can avoid probate all together, if the estate assets are less than a certain amount. Contact the... Read Answer
Unfortunately, as with many issues regarding construction contracts, many of the rights and remedies of the homeowner are derived from the written... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to advise you in this regard. Absent a lawyer telling you OK - republishing alleged defamatory statements after... Read Answer
This is a finanical problem not a legal one. Lenders are not typically obligated to negotiate your payment terms after the fact simply because you... Read Answer