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This sounds primarily like a family law issue. You should consult with a matrimonial litigator.
This sounds primarily like a family law issue. You should consult with a matrimonial litigator.
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. However, it seems unlikely that your roommate knew, or reasonably should have known, that you would have suffered a catastrophic business loss from the mere act of turning off the power, which seems to be a pretty innocent act. Under the circumstances, it is not likely that you would have any meaningful judicial recovery.... Read More
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. However, it seems unlikely that your roommate knew, or reasonably should have known, that you would have suffered... Read More