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The answer to your question depends upon what the contract is for. But most business transactions can be handled by a commercial litigation attorney.... Read Answer
You option is to file a motion to vacate the default and the defaut judgment, based on insufficiency of service of the complaint and other... Read Answer
You can sue for fraud, theft, etc. Perhaps a criminal referral too.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
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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I can help you with this. If you truly prove it is mistaken identity, you might want to do some "discovery" or file a motion to dismiss. The specific... Read Answer
No, it's not ethical to threaten litigation as extortion. It's in the NJ Rules of Professional Conduct.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
You can certainly sue the hospital but you need good evidence.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
The answer to "can he sue me?" is always yes. More importantly, from what you've written, it appears that your friend would win. There is... Read Answer
You might be able to have the second case dropped, not the first one--depends on the details of the court proceedings.
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You may be liable, depending on what the agreement says. You should hire an attorney, this could have negative consequences for your finances and... Read Answer
Demand the $40,000 back, hire a new contractor, get an expert to determine how much is needed to finish the job, sue the contractor, or any... Read Answer
I don't think you have a chance to win. You are a resident, but you didn't pay for a sticker, depriving the town of the sticker fee. The... Read Answer
Yes, you can get divorced if you have been separated for years.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
I don't know the exact procedure in New Jersey, but in most jurisdictions, if you make diligent but unsuccessful attempts to serve someone in the... Read Answer
You don't have the same "rights" as you would with marriage. This is the downside of not getting married. If you don't agree on a division of... Read Answer
There could be some issues with this case due to title being in your name, but bottom line, regardless of who owns the car, is that you loaned this... Read Answer
ITs not that the Judge is trying to rush the case. The Affidavit of Merit is the most important first step. The Courts want to guarantee... Read Answer
Your case is very complicated and involves possible civil matters, criminal charges and a possible need to have your mother placed under guardianship... Read Answer
If you've received a DWI then you need to file a motion to overturn the conviction.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
If you believe that the insurance company is not providing you with the coverage it is supposed to under your policy, you can sue it for breach of... Read Answer
Why are you asking in 2017 for something that occurred in 2010? First, it is necessary to file a notice of claim within 90 days of the arrest against... Read Answer
This is a complicated issue and really would likely only be decided in the context of litigation. This will need to be hashed out in a suit to... Read Answer
I do not know if you have a malpractice case, however, please note that before you can file suit against a gov't entity, a notice of claim has to be... Read Answer