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closed down game room for sweepstakes gaming

Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
What is your question?
What is your question?
Sounds as if they are broke. Can't get blood from a stone. Try small claims, but don't be optimistic.
Sounds as if they are broke. Can't get blood from a stone. Try small claims, but don't be optimistic.
Unfortunately, no, except under the most limited of circumstances (probably inapplicable here). This is why comprehensive auto insurance exists -- you should get it.
Unfortunately, no, except under the most limited of circumstances (probably inapplicable here). This is why comprehensive auto insurance exists --... Read More

how do i go about getting a business to finish a job?

Answered 13 years and 9 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
There is no one in the legal system who can get a result for you that is faster than the three days promised by the vendor. If the problem persists, you can write to the president of AT&T.
There is no one in the legal system who can get a result for you that is faster than the three days promised by the vendor. If the problem persists,... Read More
An answer to your question will require an attorney with whom you have an attorney-client relationship to review not only the buy-out agreement but also the documents that relate to the purported "merger" about which you inquire. It is impossible to answer this question from the information provided. What looks to you to be a "merger" may be precisely a dissolution and then subsequent investment in the continuing business, so this knowledge is critical.... Read More
An answer to your question will require an attorney with whom you have an attorney-client relationship to review not only the buy-out agreement but... Read More
It is impossible to tell from your inquiry whether your husband's employer is liable. Among other things, one would need to know whether your husband was acting in the course and furtherance of his employment of the time of the explosion (in which case the employer would not be liable, but your husband would be eligible for workers compensation), what, if anything, he was doing with the tank, and who owned the tank and who did what to it. Because liability issues like this are often complex, you shoudl consult with an attorney. You cannot obtain reliable information from a computer.... Read More
It is impossible to tell from your inquiry whether your husband's employer is liable. Among other things, one would need to know whether your husband... Read More

CAN I BUY OUT OF A PARTNERSHIP

Answered 13 years and 11 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
You will need to discuss this situation, which involves complex issues of partnership and creditors' rights, with an attorney. I suggest that you see an attorney as promptly as possible. This forum is not a substitute for an attorney's services.
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 More

Who can issue cease and desist order?

Answered 14 years ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
Only a court or a governmental agency can issue such an "order." Private parties frequently make demands, which do not necessarily have legal effect, that others cease and desist from various kinds of conduct.
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 More
A lawyer who specializes in civil litigation can assist you. There are two issues of which you should be aware: (a) it is possible that the firm with which you dealt is insolvent and will not be able to pay you, even if you win in court; and (b) the cost of legal fees to prosecute this claim may be disproportionate to any possible recovery. It is not possible to state your chances of winning or the amount of time it will take. It is certainly impossible to predict whether the defendant has the resources to pay you. You will need to consult with your own attorney to resolve those issues.... Read More
A lawyer who specializes in civil litigation can assist you. There are two issues of which you should be aware: (a) it is possible that the firm with... Read More