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Mr. Malone, You should contact an attorney as soon as possible. Please feel free to give me a call to discuss this matter further. Bert Musick ThompsonMcMullan, P.C. Richmond, VA 804.698.5924
Mr. Malone, You should contact an attorney as soon as possible. Please feel free to give me a call to discuss this matter further. Bert... Read More

Do I have a case against my University?

Answered 14 years and 3 months ago by Bert Musick (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Your agreement with the University probably states that you, and it, will abide by a certain code of conduct. I would check to see what the school's rules/code of conduct says about academic probation. Once you find out what obligations the school had with respect to giving you notice and an opportunity to get off academic probation, it is difficult to tell whether you have a cause of action.... Read More
Your agreement with the University probably states that you, and it, will abide by a certain code of conduct. I would check to see what the school's... Read More
It sounds like you might want to contact an attorney who specializes in construction law. You probably have some defenses to paying the full amount. I would get estimates from other contractors to see how much it would cost to fix all of the problems.
It sounds like you might want to contact an attorney who specializes in construction law. You probably have some defenses to paying the full amount.... Read More
You can contact the Virginia State Bar.   www.vsb.org
You can contact the Virginia State Bar.   www.vsb.org

If I missed the appeal timeline do I have any options?

Answered 14 years and 5 months ago by Bert Musick (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If you were on active duty deployment over seas you may still have options. Similarly, if you did not receive notice of the appeal you may have options. You probably want to contact a local attorney as soon as possible.   Robert R. Musick ThompsonMcMullan, P.C. Richmond, VA 804.649.7545... Read More
If you were on active duty deployment over seas you may still have options. Similarly, if you did not receive notice of the appeal you may have... Read More
I am not aware of any cause of action in Virginia for "civil stalking." You might want to consult an employment attorney in your area to discuss whether you are being wrongfully terminated.
I am not aware of any cause of action in Virginia for "civil stalking." You might want to consult an employment attorney in your area to discuss... Read More
Most jurisdictions in Virginia have a small claims court. This is a court where the amount in controversy is less than $2500. Lawyers are not permitted in small claims court, so it is always an individual versus an individual. You can certainly file and see what happens.
Most jurisdictions in Virginia have a small claims court. This is a court where the amount in controversy is less than $2500. Lawyers are not... Read More
This could be a tricky issue, but if the treasurer no longer worked for you when he did it he may have committed a criminal act. A lot depends why the money was transferred, e.x. to pay company bills vs. compensation he thought he was entitled to. You should probably consult an attorney sooner rather than later. Bert Musick ThompsonMcmullan, P.C. Richmond, VA 804-649-7545... Read More
This could be a tricky issue, but if the treasurer no longer worked for you when he did it he may have committed a criminal act. A lot depends why... Read More
Based on general civil procedure rules, you could sue in North Carolina where the cause of action arose or in Florida where the defendant resides.
Based on general civil procedure rules, you could sue in North Carolina where the cause of action arose or in Florida where the defendant resides.
If the plaintiff recovers more than your insurance limits, he/she can come after you directly by way of a garnishment. However, garnishments have limits, so they can't take your whole paycheck.
If the plaintiff recovers more than your insurance limits, he/she can come after you directly by way of a garnishment. However, garnishments have... Read More