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You need an attorney to defend the case. You do not want the landlord to obtain a default judgment against you. Depending on how you were... Read Answer
I recommend to my clients not to pay. It is a shake down. The law they purport to sue on allows them to seek civil damages only where the... Read Answer
I am not going to repeat the information contained in a response sent by another lawyer. However, it is important to remember that the clock is... Read Answer
There is no SOL on student loans. Even private loans have the benefits that public loans have. You need to answer the suit, and get a... Read Answer
Maybe you have an agreement with the text messages, which are admissible. But are you really going to bring a whole case for this? One would... Read Answer
Get a lawyer to answer the case. These kinds of cases are generally hated by courts, but if you default or do not properly respond, you could... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you are misinformed. Only lawyers can draft and file litigation documents. If you have drafted the documents you want to file... Read Answer
Have you father up the attorney and ask for an extension. Ask for an additional 30 days. Make sure that the attorney gives him... Read Answer
You time to appeal a judgment is within 30 or if by mail 35 days of service of the judgment with notice of entry on you or if you were represented,... Read Answer
Don't you have homeowners insurance. if so you should notify your insurance company asap. If you do not have insurance you should hire an attorney to... Read Answer
To the best of my knowledge, there is no restriction on selling razor blades to minors. The store theoretically could bear some responsibility... Read Answer
Based on the facts you presented, it's most probable that the statute of limitation has run out and you now do not have to pay a penny. However, to... Read Answer
Technically no. Your husband should consider bankruptcy, and you really need a lawyer to try to resolve this. However, if they come and... Read Answer
Forget the legal dictionary. Actually, this is not a replevin. It is a conversion action. But, just go to small claims court and... Read Answer
The grounds for challenging a stipulation would be the same as with any other contract - fraud, duress, lack or failure of consideration, lack... Read Answer
Yes, but obviously the contract will provide that you agree to hold this person harmless in return for the information he has promised to... Read Answer
First of all, you say the judgment should be against the business, not you personally. What form of organization does the business... Read Answer