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A stipulation is like an order. You are bound, and cannot move to dismiss now. As to the clerk's markings, those are not dispositive of... Read Answer
Yes. The Texas statute of limitations for breach of contract is 4 years from the breach (not the date the contract was made), i.e. the day the... Read Answer
Bear in mind that being found not guilty is NOT absolution. There is likely not much to do, as if there was enough for the case to go to trial it... Read Answer
Not sure what the issue is, but the practical remedy is to avoid that neighbor. If your goal is to make someone be "sensitive" to your "lifestyle"... Read Answer
A party can ASK for anything, but it would be a rare case where the Court would order such a test. The defendant's drug use would have to be... Read Answer
Hmmm,......why did you HAVE to stay at another hotel? If you had reservations and CHOSE to stay at another place, you may find yourself paying for... Read Answer
Depends on the details of the release. You will need to retain a lawyer to review if there is anactual lawsuit filed.
When a lawsuit starts, after he pleadings (complaint and answer), you obtain information relevant to the case from the other side (documents,... Read Answer
Not sure what your question is but the other party can sue either the owner, the driver or both for damages.
There are actually 2 potential locations for a deposition in California, both of which are at the option of the party noticing the deposition. ... Read Answer
There is nothing you can do at this point. Your contract with the co-signed is irrelevant to the bank. You have to pay if he does... Read Answer
The school needs to be able to advise the parents of children involved in school incidents. The fact that the other parent contacted you and... Read Answer
You might have a civil claim for damages on behalf of your son for negligent infliction of emotional distress. However, even if you win, it... Read Answer
It's not clear to me whether your transaction was an investment (where you have no guarantee of being repaid but share in any growth of the business)... Read Answer
I am sorry but I do not understand what you are asking.
Form and Special Interrogatories are questions that a party to a lawsuit may ask the other party to answer under oath. They are part of the... Read Answer
It sounds like a terrible experience, and you may feel better if you complain to local consumer groups or the better business bureau, leave a bad... Read Answer
Why were you refused service? What do you believe to be the reason and what reason do they give?
You may have a sexual harassment case and a retaliation case. Does your former employer have more than 15 employees? Discuss with counsel about... Read Answer
I'm afraid that it doesn't constitute defamation, which is an intentinally or recklessly false statement of fact (not opinion) about a person,... Read Answer