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You should move to dismiss the complaint on the grounds of a settlment. You may not be able to enforce the oral settlement agreement, but the... Read Answer
As a general rule you would commence an eviction proceeding. In this case, however, there are currently restrictions on evictions due to the... Read Answer
You need to get past believing and get to knowing. Otherwise there is no way to respond to the question. You will be spending money on a lawyer... Read Answer
If you are found in default, you may still have time to cure the default by filing the appropriate paperwork, whether its an Appearance or... Read Answer
Certainly if you believe that a doctor has committed malpractice in performing a procedure causing you damage, you can sue him. I hope your... Read Answer
This post is confusing as to what actually happened. Bottom line is you will need to retain a lawyer to intervene to address this it seems.
Your son would need to start by sending a cease and desist letter to anyone who is defaming him. He should then consider whether he wants to file... Read Answer
The name of the law firm wil be stated on the legal papers that they file in court.
In many counties this information is also available on... Read Answer
If a judgment is awarded against you in the lawsuit, a lien can be asserted against your interest in the property. If by "jointly owned" you... Read Answer
When you say you hold possession of title, do you mean that you hold title, or do you just mean that you have possession of your late brother's title... Read Answer
No, you cannot. The lawsuit was between the Archdiocese and the State of New York. The Supreme Court's decision was the last and final... Read Answer
Cheaper to pay him the money he asks, unless its crazy money, because you ae imposing on him for your problem. Otherwise you will spend thousands on... Read Answer
Did you get your truck back? If so, then you can file a request for a civil harassment restraining order against the person and the order will... Read Answer
Yes, if you have proof of the damages (which it appears you do) and the damages are under $10,000, then you can file a claim with the Small Claims... Read Answer
You need to get with a personal injury lawyer ASAP to establish an "estate" as there may be a claim for your mother death against the other driver.... Read Answer
You will need to retain a Michigan lawyer to address this as it seems this is viewed as a fraudulent transfer.
Anyone can sue, but I think your suit would be dismissed against the manager personally. The resident company which you can sue, presumably... Read Answer
Yes and no. Yes, civil courts can award relief other than money, for example enjoining someone from using your trademark, or compelling a... Read Answer
This all revolves around who paid for the vehicle and who invested what it in it. Its unlikely a civil theft issue exists BUT she can still sue for... Read Answer
Well, it appears that you need to find the civil lawsuit by searching your name in the Los Angeles Superior Court docket or ask the relative who is... Read Answer
Did you have a room at the hotel? If not, then you leave if requested by the security guard. Unfortunately, police officers and security... Read Answer
but you signed a release and thats a problem. You will need to have a lawyer review the release which will likely cost you more than the $250.00 you... Read Answer
Yes. Your claim is under $10,000 so you could file a claim yourself in "small claim" court without having to pay attorney's fees. ... Read Answer