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The answer to "can I sue" is always yes, but the question is how strong is your case. You say the trains were "handed down." What does... Read Answer
An attorney will need to review the contract along with how the settlement agreement was entered into the Court records. Since you are... Read Answer
Need more facts, however, it sounds like you need a consultation with a Workers' Compensation attorney.
Choose an experienced professional to... Read Answer
You can sue for fraud, theft, etc. Perhaps a criminal referral too.
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Dear William, at this point you may want to speak with an employment attorney in regard to the fire department that you work for. Typically, you... Read Answer
I would try and resolve this matter informally with your attorney if possible. Take a look at the engagement agreement that you signed with their... Read Answer
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Using media buzz words like "bullying" simply because you are confronted with someone adversarial to you does NOTHING to make your point, and to the... Read Answer
Oh the promise of "big money" for "just the right lawyer" who is "not afraid" to take on the system. The classic unicorn ploy is NOT a useful way to... Read Answer
Of course - collecting on a judgment may be difficult for obvious reason but you can certainly be sued.
Texas Workforce Commission has a system to help you get paid wages owed to you. Go to this link and get information about how to file a claim for... Read Answer
You either need to get them to pay you voluntarily, report the encroachment to you town, or file a lawsuit--or two out of the three.
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Your insurance company represents you. A settlement through the insurer is a settlement with you. Anybody can sue for anything, so nobody... Read Answer
Go to the police. Anybody can sue anybody, but I don’t really think you have a good civil claim. In any event it will take forever... Read Answer
Start by researching the attorney at the State Bar's website. Here is the... Read Answer
Yes there is a statute of limitations on every civil claim, but it differs by cause of action and state. I don’t know what the Ohio... Read Answer
Yes. This is called nail and mail service. Your time runs from when the affidavit is filed with the court. But, you can call the... Read Answer
Yes, but remember that defamation requires a false statement of fact, not opinion. Something like "he's a slimeball" is an opinion and not... Read Answer
YOu will need to hire a real estate lawyer to sue her over her conduct. There is no short cut otherwise in such siuations. Might be better have all... Read Answer
No idea what you are even talking about in this post. You may want to try asking an actual question.
You either pay or get the phone back to them - thats what co-signors do.