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What kind of lawyer do i need to sue Speedway SuperFleet?

Answered 5 years and 11 months ago by Nicholas Prescott Weiss (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If you have been overbilled and paid over 10k then this is a simple breach of contract action. Any civil litigator would be able to take it. A note of caution, due to the relatively low value most attorneys would not take this on a contingency basis and would require an hourly fee to file the suit, which could cut into your recovery substantially.... Read More
If you have been overbilled and paid over 10k then this is a simple breach of contract action. Any civil litigator would be able to take it. A note... Read More

What's the average time a lawyer completes a job?

Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by attorney Scott R. Sylkatis   |   1 Answer
I am sorry but you are asking such general questions that any reputable attorney would not even try to guess at the answers.  As for how long a lawsuit takes, it could be 45 days if the other side does not answer or it could take years if there is a genuine dispute that goes to trial and possibly appealed.  On average you are looking at 1.5-3 years for a case that goes to trial depending on the county.  That is not counting the time for appeals.  Every case is different with different parties, facts, attorneys and judges.  All of which effect the outcome of a case.   For more information visit us at www.Sylkatis-Law.com & www.LorainDivorceAttorney.com... Read More
I am sorry but you are asking such general questions that any reputable attorney would not even try to guess at the answers.  As for how long a... Read More

should i be able to collect my retirement money

Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer
Make an inquiry of the U.S. Department of Labor regarding the status of the employer's retirement plan.
Make an inquiry of the U.S. Department of Labor regarding the status of the employer's retirement plan.