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Civil trial lawyer. Whether its worth it really is up to you and dependson what the lawyer sees in the paperwork you provide.
There is likely something missing here as that can't properly happen unless there is a default by you and the co-signor intervnes with a lawsuit OR... Read Answer
No way to tell for sure - as par for the course in such instances - both parties typically lie about the circumstances making it a confused mess. By... Read Answer
IF you can prove this occured with government resources, you can take your info and file a complaint with the agency. Her threat to do so alone may... Read Answer
Sounds like they HAVE sued you and you would be foolish NOT to hire a lawyer, since its clear you are confused about whats actually happening with... Read Answer
Any civil trial lawyer or construction lawyer will be your starting place. Don't plan on lawyers taking such a case on a contingent fee, as most will... Read Answer
Nope - there is immunity for that. Typically, there is more to such a story and that may be an issue with the State Attorney's willingness to waste... Read Answer
Maybe - depends on the details of WHY the dealer says it was Jiffy Lubes fault - not just the declaration of it.
Yaaaayyyyy a lottery ticket! Just because you are aquitted, plead out or the charges were ultimately dropped does NOT entitle you to MILLIONS... Read Answer
Candidly, this has ALL of the trappings of an adulterated food set up from a variety of angles. Bottom line is you will have start with hiring, at... Read Answer
As one of the few lawyers that handle defamation cases, I can tell you that a civil trial lawyer of some sort will bewhere you start. Defeamation... Read Answer
No offense - but this has ALL of the trappings of YOU wanting to be the lawyer in the case or at least viewing yourself as co-counsel dictating what... Read Answer
He can raise issues in a family law court between you and he as to raising and caring for the child. He can't properly sue the new husband for... Read Answer
The only "free consultations" provided by most lawyers is to determine IF they will take the case and under what fee structure - NOT to provide legal... Read Answer
You may want to call legal aid to see if you qualify for them helping you to address this.
UNless you are willing to spemd tousands of dollars over such a dispute - pets are property and possession is 9/10's of the law so to speak.
We handle such cases routinely - its just a matter of accepting that you need to spend money retaining a lawyer to take the LL to task. Fortunately... Read Answer
We handle such cases routinely. Fla. Stat. 83.49 provides the procedure to address such issues BUT no real resolution if there is a dispute beyond... Read Answer
Sure - you will need to hire a lawyer, at some expense, to address the garnishment and any hearing first and then go from there. Our office... Read Answer
You simply need to decide whther this has risen to the point of hiring a lawyer, at your expense, to sue and hold them repsonsible for the conduct.... Read Answer
With these facts you will have to hire a lawyer at an hourly rate/retainer to pursue a contract or material misrep dispute. You likely have an uphill... Read Answer
In general, when paying on a stipulaton for settlement for court, the Creditor does NOT need to provide a receipt of payment unless your settlement... Read Answer
With all of that you will need a lawyer to do so.
If you have the desire and the wallet to fund them. These are not contingent fee cases.
Yep - so if you didn't have insurance, you get to pay for the repairs and if you want to spend the money hire a lawyer to sue your freind for... Read Answer