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Need to reopen my case

Answered a year and 2 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
If the statute of limitations has not expired, then there is still time to pursue your case. You should discuss your case, privately, with an attorney here in Florida about your legal options.    
If the statute of limitations has not expired, then there is still time to pursue your case. You should discuss your case, privately, with an... Read More

Can I report 5 classic cars stolen from an estate if I am a co-personal representative and we have not seen the probate judge yet?

Answered 2 years and 3 months ago by Luis Ernesto Basagoitia (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Good morning, you can report the cars stolen to the police but they will probably tell you that it is a civil matter. The reason is because is they don't know what rights the non-beneficiary has to the cars, if any. Report the attorney to the Florida Bar since he or she should have dealt with this matter long ago. Please talk to the attorney first before reporting him/her to the Bar and tell him/her if she don't talk to you and resolve this matter to your satisfaction you will report him/her to the Bar. ... Read More
Good morning, you can report the cars stolen to the police but they will probably tell you that it is a civil matter. The reason is because is they... Read More

How as a firm can we respond to reviews on this site?

Answered 2 years and 3 months ago by Luis Ernesto Basagoitia (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Good morning, have you checked the FAQ section for lawyer subscribers to this site? Otherwise, have you tried contacting "lawyers.com" directly and asking them? As to what to say in the response to the review, please check Ethics Opinion 21-1 in the Bar website. Please be very careful in what you say. ... Read More
Good morning, have you checked the FAQ section for lawyer subscribers to this site? Otherwise, have you tried contacting "lawyers.com" directly and... Read More
It's impossible to determine the answer to your question unless you engage counsel to review the history of litigation. Was a lawsuit filed? Did he just try to settle the case with the insurance company? When did the accident happen so as to find out if the statute of limitation expired? These and other questions need to be explored to get a definitive answer. You can demand that your attorney provide a copy of your file to you, and he has to do this unconditionally, but he is entitled to a copying fee. Get a free consultation with counsel here in the state of Florida for more information.... Read More
It's impossible to determine the answer to your question unless you engage counsel to review the history of litigation. Was a lawsuit filed? Did he... Read More
Do you still need a lawyer to help you with this case?    Yes you may have a case. I have done many of these cases in the state of Florida. In Florida, the general rule is that in order to recover for emotional distress damages in any personal injury case, you have to prove a physical impact. The exception to that rule is when a cemetery or a funeral home commits any kind of misconduct, whether that be negligent or intentional. You should retain counsel here in Florida on contingency fee, which means you don't pay anything unless you win the case.    I would be honored to represent you! Stephen Black, Esq. (407) 581-2581... Read More
Do you still need a lawyer to help you with this case?    Yes you may have a case. I have done many of these cases in the state of... Read More
It sounds like you want him to become legal in the USA? If so, you should sponsor him for a fiance visa, or if he is here already, you can marry him and then adjust status to an LPR. Call to discuss. 
It sounds like you want him to become legal in the USA? If so, you should sponsor him for a fiance visa, or if he is here already, you can marry him... Read More
There may be a case here. Does your brother have a surviving sposue or surviving children? Discuss with counsel here in Florida. 
There may be a case here. Does your brother have a surviving sposue or surviving children? Discuss with counsel here in Florida.