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Your relatiosnhip with BCBS is, of course, controlled by the terms of the contract. If you can show that BCBS was aware that you... Read Answer
If they refused to accept a return contrary to what they represented to you online, that would be a breach of contract. I would look at the... Read Answer
It probably depends on the nature and specificity of the representations and whether they were in writing. The more specific the representations the... Read Answer
You have a very complex process ahead of you to try and collect. You may still have rights in the collateral - it depends on wehther there was... Read Answer
They can quit, too. In order to determine whether other relief is even theoretically possible, you'd have to provide much more detail to more fully... Read Answer
An attorney would have to file a response on your behalf, whether that response is an answer, demurrer, motion to quash, motion to strike, etc.... Read Answer
Any answer here will depend on the contract you signed. If you were contractor and the contract says are you paid on monthly basis, then you... Read Answer
Your first step should be to try to work this out with the auto repair shop. Your second step should be to complaint to the California Bureau... Read Answer
Is this litigation in small claims court or superior court? You can check the court's website to see what response was filed. A response... Read Answer
Yes. The arbitration company wants to be paid and won't perform its arbitration services if it isn't paid. It doesn't care from... Read Answer
If you can prove a pattern of shortchanging and/or that you were intentionally shortchanged, you may have some sort of consumer fraud claim (consumer... Read Answer
If your brother stole a check made out to you, he stole your money. Homelessness has nothing to do with it, nor do civil liberties. Your... Read Answer
Based on your very limited fact pattern, and assuming there is no other disclosure or something in your partnership aggreement which allows those... Read Answer
There may be different rules in different jurisdictions, and the answer may also differ depending on the particular material being sought and the... Read Answer
Or it could be the carrier you had at the time the claim was asserted. It depends on the language of each of the policies. For example, a... Read Answer
Neither. In NY, the statute of limitations for accountant's malpractice is three years from when the malpractice occurred. Thus, if your... Read Answer
From what you've written, it appears that you won the motion, but that doesn't end the case. Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment was... Read Answer
Assuming you have no contract which limits your right to compete, and you were not an owner of your former employer, you can contact past and present... Read Answer
Under those circumstances there's no claim against the television station or the site - your claim is against the company.
You haven't asked a question.
File an action in small claims court in your county.
The judgment is good for 20 years.
"Disberty"??? The question makes no sense.