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I have also seen those No Soccer signs in Los Angeles parks and I also think this is discrimination. It is also ironic, because Los Angeles has... Read Answer
I really hope this is not a serious question. The answer is no.
You should probably show up in court with a lawyer. Almost any lawyer will do and you may be able to find a friend or relative who is a lawyer who... Read Answer
Depending on the court, you can check online records, or in some cases, you may have to go to the courthouse. It depends what court you are talking... Read Answer
There are often provisions in Licensing (Royalty) contracts that discuss audit rights. If no clause exists in the agreement then it is 3 years (in... Read Answer
If the contract is still in effect, then it may have a provision regarding auditing. Sometime that provision is limited by time. For example,... Read Answer
It depends what it is a background check for. If the background check is to become a lawyer, everything little thing is considered. The same is true... Read Answer
Review the contract with an attorney to discuss this issue. Perhaps another resolution can be reached.
The answer may depend upon what country you're in and what country the other person is in. You may also be subject to civil charges brought by the... Read Answer
This question is ultimately, is there a registered or unregistered trademark which I would be infringing upon if I put this symbol on a t-shirt? ... Read Answer
Your website would probably be a violation of the CFAA, the federal laws that make it a crime to have unauthorized access to a website or server. ... Read Answer
Any defamation suit for libel is going to run into California's anti-SLAPP laws. Under Anti-SLAPP which is a law protecting free speech on matters of... Read Answer
I did find the City of Tulsa Oklahoma Municipal Code Penal Code Chapter 28 Curfew Hours for Juveniles. Curfew starts at midnight on Friday and... Read Answer
Yes you can be sued for breach of contract. Unless you are being asked to do something illegal, you are morally and legally obligated to complete a... Read Answer
Your daughter should be able to get most if not all of her deposit back. The restaurant owner has plenty of time to find another party for that... Read Answer
I depends on many things. You gotta have a gimick: and you might be able to get a business method patent to prevent competitors from using your... Read Answer
First of all find out how much insurance is going to cost you if you go ahead with this event! Yes, you'll need permits from the city, law... Read Answer
If I understand what you are saying correctly, the players are not actually gambling but where is the incentive to play. Since they all get 100... Read Answer
Titles cannot be copyrighted. Other movies can have the same title. This happens all the time. If your movie ever gets made and you want it to... Read Answer
Your question is specific to Minnesota. I hope a lawyer from Minnesota will get on here and reply. If they don't you can probably go to the local... Read Answer
In almost every city and county, there are strict regulations on so-called outcall adult entertainment services. They generally require licensing and... Read Answer
As long as it's not in a licensed premises, and there's no sex, this doesn't sound illegal to me. Use the internet and calls it clothes-less web (cf... Read Answer
Do you mean a video game console emulator? If this is what you mean, yes, it is legal. It might be illegal if the console emulator is... Read Answer
This depends what you mean as "government entity" and if your movie is meant to be fiction or nonfiction. Generally, you can have characters in a... Read Answer
You can not use a TV character in your videos without the permission of the television program owner.