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Fraud is a basis upon which a party to a contract can sue for recission of a contract. You would have to prove that a material misrepresentation was... Read Answer
You can sue him in small claims court. Call the small claims court and get the paperwork forms to complete. If the amount is over the jurisdictional... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer, at some expense, to review what you signed and the circumstances and work with you to figure out what options you... Read Answer
This is something any family law attorney should be able to help with. It's in the nature of a post-nuptial agreement. Our office is in... Read Answer
Your rights revolve around the terms of the treatment plan and any agreements you entered into. Most of the time patients are provided estimates not... Read Answer
Possibly, but it seems the breach as already effected that. You need to hire a lawyer to address this issue immediately.
This all depends on the terms of your agreement and the actual facts about what occurred. You will need to hire a civil lawyer to review that... Read Answer
Yes - they are known as "non-compete" agreements. You might also have one regarding your employment. Talk to an employment lawyer you retain before... Read Answer
Not likely, based on the facts provided. However you indicate that this was a person as a "recruiter" for the company - so you might be wary of... Read Answer
You simply ask for a conflict check before disucussing the case in detail.
When an offer is made and the recipient modifies any of its terms before returning it to the original offeror, such a response is considered a... Read Answer
Unless your ex intended the use of a phone on his plan to be a gift you may be legally obligated to pay him back...if he chooses to treat it as a... Read Answer
No way to answer this in an internet blurb. You mother will need to hire a lawyer to address this directly. As a general rule, with electronic... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is as all that is provided is complaint statement. As a starting point, if this is about the terms of purchase, that will... Read Answer
The AG or Labor Dept. would have no involvement with this issue. You would need to file a breach of contract lawsuit in the Circuit Court where your... Read Answer
If they are already employed by you and working under a written or verbal agreement it is typically not a good idea to fire someone after the fact... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to review your contracts in detail. Such repairs are usually subject to a construction lien and simply declaring... Read Answer
Not sure what you are trying to "win". If you got her to retract the charge without litigation, its hard to imagine "damages" you would be suing for... Read Answer
Depending on where the Court case stands, they are either seeking to recover the $14,000, plus costs, interest, and attorneys fees, or they may have... Read Answer
There is no real cost effective means to address this for a variety of reasons. Lawsuits and court is the MOST expensive and highest risk means of... Read Answer
As with most cases involving written contracts, it is impossible to give a definite answer without reviewing the contract terms. That being said, you... Read Answer
By accepting your money and failing to properly complete the title transfer the seller essentially breached the contract you had to trade your money... Read Answer
From the summary you've provided it sounds as if the Court may have terminated the case without ruling on certain Preliminary Objections which were... Read Answer
Under Fla. Stat. 319, the starting point is that the ONLY ownership interest recognized in a motor vehicle is recorded title interest. That said, the... Read Answer