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Yes, but you will have to show that the fall was due to some negligence on the mall's part, like a spill which had not been cleaned in hours (if it... Read Answer
You can likely amend your complaint. I suggest you contact an experienced attorney to help you however. Andy Baxter, an attorney with my... Read Answer
No, only the wages of the judgment-debtor can be garnished. If the judgment is against the wife too, then she can be garnished.
Every jurisdiction has post-judgment procedures by which a judgment creditor can collect on the judgment, usually including garnishing wages,... Read Answer
Serve the Registered Agent for CT Corporate Systems, which name should be available from the SCC.
You would not be liable for your husband's negligence, but you could be liable for your own. For example, you could theoretically be considered... Read Answer
No, creditors should not be able to seize any of your property or garnish any of your accounts or wages, if you were not the one who contracted with... Read Answer
Not a pretty situation but the loss could have been much worse. I'd suggest contacting the Sheriff's Department to see if he can be pursued... Read Answer
Assuming you are acquitted or the charges are dropped, you can have the records of your charge expunged. If the allegations are so improper... Read Answer
I don't agree with what you say (in fact, I think it's really stupid), but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.
I agree with you... Read Answer
Was the money already due, or did you have an agreement to pay it in installments which you have not breached? If the former, your friend is... Read Answer
You have all of the elements of a potential personal injury claim. Ordinarily when an establishment knows of a hazard in their premises, they... Read Answer
Generally, a default judgment will be vacated when either (a) the court lacked jurisdiction over the judgment debtor, usually because... Read Answer
The claims adjuster was full of baloney-they are liable for foreign objects...but having said that, taking the $100 and getting it fixed is probably... Read Answer
Assuming these accusations are not true, it sounds as if they are accusing you of criminal behavior, which is defamation. If you have these... Read Answer
It should be easy to find a lawyer in the county in which you wish to file suit. You can find one on the Lawyers.com site or there are many... Read Answer
It would have been nice if you had just nonsuited and started over. If you are at the appeal stage in Circuit Court, you can file a motion seeking... Read Answer
You are right to be skeptical, as there are so many scams out there. From what you say, they have not provided you any proof of their... Read Answer
In order for her to file for a protective order against you, ordinarily she would be required to provide a sworn affidavit laying out the... Read Answer
If you don't contest the garnishment, or the amount being withheld, no you don't have to go.
Yes, there are statutes of limitations which bar suits which are not brought within a specified period of time. How much time depends on what... Read Answer
Provided that the proper formalities are observed (i.e. that the assignment is approved by the required number of independient directors, or... Read Answer
I cannot imagine that using someone's first correct first name is slanderous; perhaps if it's Osama, and he never uses it and goes by "Sam", but even... Read Answer
Yes. Unless you have an employment contract providing otherwise, you can be fired for any reason,at any time, other than race, religion,sex, mental... Read Answer