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5 legal questions have been posted about general practice by real users in Idaho. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
A US citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a fiancé K visa provided that the two have physically met within two years of filing the petition. Counsel in any state can represent you. Some of us charge a flat fee with no hidden costs to handle the case from start to finish. 
A US citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a fiancé K visa provided that the two have physically met within two years of filing the... Read More

Expired permanent resident green card

Answered 3 years and 9 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You should retain an attorney for advice on your situation before you take any legal steps.       
You should retain an attorney for advice on your situation before you take any legal steps.       

Can I sue a butcher company for giving bad meat basically rotten

Answered 5 years and 9 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes, but to win you would have to prove that the problem was caused by the butcher company's negligence, rather than, for example, a, the pig being sick or a problem with your refrigerator.  You should also check your contract for provisions which might limit liability and/or provide for mandatory arbitration.... Read More
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes, but to win you would have to prove that the problem was caused by the butcher company's negligence, rather... Read More

I was given a tv from a friend

Answered 6 years and 3 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
No, an unconditional gift can't be revoked.  Of course, it is always possible that, if the matter proceeds to court, a judge or jury may believe your friend's claim that it was not a gift, rather than your version that it was.
No, an unconditional gift can't be revoked.  Of course, it is always possible that, if the matter proceeds to court, a judge or jury may believe... Read More
You can sue, but I don't think you'd get much, if anything.  The hospital has technically violated your rights, but they didn't give confidential results to your neighbor or your mother-in-law, or repeatedly make the same mistake; the hospital made a one-time error by providing results   to one of your own doctors, who is legally required to keep them confidential.  I don't know what the results were, but it seems to me that there was probably a decent chance that the ent would have learned the results anyway in the course of his treatment of you.  I sympathize with the embarassment  you may have felt, but lawsuits are neither fun, quick, or cheap.  I don't think it's worth it.... Read More
You can sue, but I don't think you'd get much, if anything.  The hospital has technically violated your rights, but they didn't give... Read More