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Yiou should move to dismiss the claims as barred by the statute of limitations. There are exceptions to the statute of limiations, but from... Read Answer
If (a) the airbag didn't deploy because of Dodge's negligence in the design, manufacture, or maintenance of the airbag or some related system, and/or... Read Answer
Was it your former partners or the business which obtained the judgment? If your partners individually, it has nothing to do with the sale of the... Read Answer
I assume that the contractor's contract is with the homeowner, not the insurance company. If so, the homeowner's policy (i.e. the homeowner's... Read Answer
What you are describing is not an invasion of YOUR privacy, but your exgirlfriend's. Theoretically, once you shared whatever you shared with... Read Answer
The question of whether you can be fired from a public school for expressing your political views off campus is a hot button topic right now, and the... Read Answer
No one can tell you whether you have sufficient evidence to convince the Judge of what you're claiming, but, assuming you can authenticate (through... Read Answer
In general, statements made by a party are not considered hearsay (or are exceptions to the hearsay rule) and can be used by the opposing party as... Read Answer
In the states in which I practice, and I assume that Georgia is similar, you are required to furnish the debtor, upon request, with a form known... Read Answer
If it is true that your boyfriend's check bounced, I see no reason why the landlord can't tell others about it. If the landlord is... Read Answer
You are not obligated to return a gift, but he may claim that the gun was just a loan for you to use while the two of you were together. Unless... Read Answer
There might be some unusual feature of Georgia law of which I am not aware, but generally there is no difference between a plea of... Read Answer
Although I am not familiar with Georgia law, based on the law of the jurisdictions in which I practice, it is very likely that the statute of... Read Answer
Just to be clear, is the family suing the same person/entity that is in bankruptcy? That is, is it suing you personally or your business entity... Read Answer
No. In general, you can use any name you want as long as you are not using it to defraud anyone, for example using a different name to... Read Answer
Maybe, maybe not. The first question is whether you had a contract. Contracts require consideration, i.e. quid pro quo. The normal... Read Answer
I'm not aware of any statute which prohibits a merchant from requiring a minimum purchase on a debit or credit card. Such a statute seems... Read Answer
A long arm statute is a statute which sets forth the circumstances where a given jurisdiction will exercise jurisdiction over non-residents. I... Read Answer
A civil suit usually involves filing a complaint with the court. The defendant then has the chance to defend and either claim that your case... Read Answer
six yeras on a written contract though I'm not sure a bill of sale is considered a contract - may be 4 years for an oral contract - need more... Read Answer
really - you know the answer - turn yourslef in - after first hiring a lawyer!
I'm sorry but your inquiry goes beyond what I consider a consulation. I can generally tell you that something that you say that is true is not... Read Answer
You absolutely have a case for all of these loans or expenditures. Do you any written acknowlegdments of such obligations? You need to know where he... Read Answer
Sounds like a good claim of improper conduct against the State - I have a law school class mate practicing in or near Woodstock, Ga. - give her a... Read Answer