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If you are asking whether a statute that violates the provisions of a constitution are void, the answer is Yes. However, this is something that would... Read Answer
It's possible that the attorneys you have contacted don't think you have viable malpractice case. You would have to provide information about you... Read Answer
Sadly, the injury which your son has suffered is not an uncommon one. A difficult delivery, with the risk of injury to the baby, may occur if... Read Answer
I don't have enough information to advise you whether to sue or not. If you want to protect others, I would suggest filing a complaint with the WA... Read Answer
What is your question? If your attorney does try and withdraw he has to file a Notice of Intent to Withdraw with the Court. The notice allows you 10... Read Answer
Without more info, I'm afraid I cannot help. I would suggest using Google to track down the attorneys in the Clarksville area who handle cases... Read Answer
Quite possibly. This would require a variety of considerations, but as a general rule a huge bed sore should not occur with proper attention and... Read Answer
Based upon the facts presented I fully expect that the source of this dispute surrounds PAYMENT of the billed fees. The conduct you describe... Read Answer
There simply is no such means. I can tell you that the pitch you use will likely turn off most lawyers from even looking at it. Anytime the pitch is... Read Answer
How does dropping a crown down your throat have anything to do with MS? I am assuming the dentist will replace the lost crown, so I am not sure what... Read Answer
Not likely, and who said 50/50 were the odds? Such cases are VERY expensive, time consuming and hotly contetsted. YOU also might not be happy with 3x... Read Answer
It sounds like your brother may certainly have a valid legal claim, the question is whether it is worth bringing it or not. What is the... Read Answer
Not likely as you brought your companion with you when engaging in the medical care discussion with the doctor. If you really feel compelled to do... Read Answer
Generally, you will have to sue the doctors where the malpractice occurred unless the doctors also practice medicine or have other significant... Read Answer
You may contact the Oklahoma Bar Association (contact info here: http://www.okbar.org/ ) and ask for his contact information.
Depends, you'll need more facts than that to get a coherent answer. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to call ou office at... Read Answer
Have you had surgery to repair the retinal detachment? Was the shot administered by an opthalmologist or an optometrist? These are important... Read Answer
I would e-mail and leave a voicemail with the attorney telling him/her you will be contacting the WA State Bar and an attorney if they don't... Read Answer
No. This should be reported to authorities immediately. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office at... Read Answer
I'm afraid you are going to have to provide more information. Who was the attorney previously representing and what is your position in this matter?
It is a HIPPA violation but I'm sure it wasn't intentional and your damages would be minimal.
The Florida Bar will not do anything that involves handling your litigation case. They will only discipline the lawyer if they findhe did something... Read Answer
No way to tell from your post. You will have to retain a lawyer to look at all your records etc. What you describe is that you filed bankruptcy and... Read Answer
It could be, although it may be very difficult to explain how this would have damaged a civil lawsuit. Generally, there is no such thing as an... Read Answer