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The time for bringing an action for false arrest is one year which starts from the date of arrest and confinement. There is also a possible claim for... Read Answer
Have you been appointed by the Surrogate's Court as the executor or administrator of your mother's estate? If you have not, you must take... Read Answer
Answer the case when served, or hire a lawyer to do so. Ignore the threats. If someone sues, there is nothing you can do to prevent... Read Answer
It depends on from whom you are taking it, whether you can do so without entering private property, and whether you can do so without breach of... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. However, unless you have suffered longstanding serious injury with loss of wages and meaningful medical expenses,... Read Answer
It is not clear whom you are going to sue and why. As a general matter, you have no right to require your name to be taken off a debt that you have... Read Answer
It depends on the nature of the calls and whether there is an arguably legitimate business purpose for them. You give very little context to this.... Read Answer
There are so many variables here that it is impossible to answer all of your questions. That being said, ordinarily, neither a power of attorney nor... Read Answer
You can sue them to get an injunction, and if there are damages you can get those. The problem is these cases are expensive to litigate, and as... Read Answer
If the person ignoring the lawsuit was properly served, and is subject to the jurisdiction of the court (i.e. lives in the jurisdiction or has other... Read Answer
You can ask the insurance company. If they refuse, you may be able to subpoena the insurance company for discovery in the action between you... Read Answer
It was certainly proper for you to tell the attorney how you felt. If that makes him angry enough, or embarrassed enough, to drop you as a... Read Answer
I can't give you a definite answer without seeing your agreement, but if the seller made a false representation (that there were new engines) on... Read Answer
You can bring a direct case against her for intentional infliction of emotional distress and property damage. However, without expert testimony by a... Read Answer
If you start an action with yourself as a plaintiff, you can later seek to amend your complaint to allege a class action, but the better practice... Read Answer
You don't say how the family member was "responsible" for your loss. Did they steal the property? Were they negligent in looking after... Read Answer