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This does happen from time to time. Unfortunately you need to retain an attorney to file a response to the lawsuit and ask that you be... Read Answer
I'm really sorry to hear about your condition. I think too much time may have passed for you to bring a viable claim here. You probably... Read Answer
These types of cases after a relationship break-up don't often go very far but I suppose his theory might be that if the improvements he paid for... Read Answer
Did you stay at the hotel? Are you the reviewer? How were you damaged? If you made a decision to stay at the hotel in reliance on... Read Answer
The most direct remedy is to file suit against the seller for fraud or breach of contract with the local magistrate. as for your money... Read Answer
Contact the state bar association and file a complaint. Also, you may want to see a lawyer who specializes in legal malpractice if you believe the... Read Answer
If it's a video shot in a public place (like a park), you don't need permission. If it's shot in a private location, like your home, it's best to ask... Read Answer
He/She would have had to sue you within 4 years of the date of the charge or the date of your last payment to him/her, whichever is last. It sounds... Read Answer
I would need to know more about the claims being asserted against in the lawsuit. Generally speaking, however, if the person suing you wins and... Read Answer
Clearly, it is not legal for your boyfriend to take property that belongs to you. However, you should consult with an attorney because the passage of... Read Answer
You are correct on the statute of limitiations. If it's simply a letter or invoice, you should not ignore it. Respond and tell them that... Read Answer
Wow, I've heard of these types of things happening with the "out of the blue" charges coming to the house. I empathize with you. Yes, I... Read Answer
If the problem can be fixed -- and I don't know that it can -- the fix might cost more than the car's value.
If the police find drugs in your apartement, even if the drugs aren't yours, you are in jeopardy of being charged with possession. Everyone... Read Answer
Pack the stuff up and have it shipped to his folks if you want to be decent about it even though he's given you no reason to be that way. If... Read Answer
Good afternoon. the lack of insurance has no impact on your litigation options. If you cannot reach agreement to settle the claim with... Read Answer
Probably not, although it has nothing to do with you being in another state. If you were somehow responsible for a judgment, your wages could... Read Answer
A claim for $250 would be filed in small claims or municpal court.
No, you do not. Staying in a hotel is not a "lease" governed by the Landlord and Tenant Act.
You have nothing to lose other than the filing fee with the local magistrate. If you cannot get satisfaction by trying to work it out with your... Read Answer
Usually the agreement is exchanged at the time you retain counsel although I suppose it would not be abnormal for there to be a short lapse in... Read Answer
I believe you do have a good case for negligence, yes.
Since you bought the dog in New Jersey, you need to consult with an attorney from that state.
If they are not willing to come voluntarily, or if their boss may give them a hard time, serve them a subpoena. You can get one at your county... Read Answer
If I understand your question correctly, you probably cannot sue the legal aid attorney for not taking your case. If he did something that harmed... Read Answer