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If you guaranteed the loan you are liable for it.
Mr. Robbins gave you an excellent answer. Ultimately it depends upon what the nature of the claims are in the pending litigation and the likelihood... Read Answer
That depends on the contract you signed for the purchase.
You are likely represented by class counsel and first, before you engage private counsel, you should inquire of the class counsel as to your... Read Answer
Probably not. The question isn't whether you were drunk when you left, but whether you were drunk when you were served.
Probably not in any substantial measure. You assumed the risk when you ordered the drink and consumed it.
Witnesses can only testify in person. The defendant has a constitutional right to cross examine the witnesses, and this can not be done if the... Read Answer
That depends upon the circumstances - but the first step is to fight the allegations.
Until such time as the stay is lifted.
Unless there's more - it shouldn't.
That's a consequence of not answering a summons. You should consult a local attorney and see if there are grounds for reopening the default judgment... Read Answer
You should get a criminal lawyer and discuss the situation in detail. Depending upon your record, if any, your Desk Appearance Ticket could have... Read Answer
You can institute an action in State Supreme Court seeking possession.
You will need to communicate with DMV, preferably in writing, and get the matter straightened out. If you had title to the vehicle in your name, this... Read Answer
New York law takes a very dim view of contracts that preclude employees from engaging in their traditional livelihoods. Generally speaking,... Read Answer
Anti-fraud and anti-money-laundering procedures of major banks have become a huge headache for many honest people. Unfortunately, the banks' rights... Read Answer
It is not "real property," so it is likely "personal property." That does not means that it belongs to the "person" who registered the domain name or... Read Answer
The New York DMV has a procedure for registering a non-titled vehicle. If you have lawful possession of the vehicle and a bill of sale, it should be... 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
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
Anyone can sue anyone for anything, unfortunately. Whether she can recover is another question altogether.
It is difficult to understand what the... Read Answer