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You are not automatically responsible, but if (a) you contracted with your client to forward their mail and didn't do so, you would have breached the... Read Answer
Life insurance proceeds pass outside of a will. If your mom made you the sole beneficiary of the insurance, regardless of whether she had a... Read Answer
What does your employment agreement provide? Unless it provides to the contrary, which I doubt, your employer is not obligated to let you... Read Answer
Yes. It is not an uncommon practice for retailers with a great deal of clout (i.e. those that have a great number of outlets and thus order in... Read Answer
Statutes of limitations provide deadlines for when you have to file a lawsuit; once the lawsuit is started, it can be litigated for as long as it... Read Answer
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A contract must have an offer which is accepted without modification (otherwise it modifications become a counter-offer)... Read Answer
Your facts are not particularly clear. As a general matter, the school owes you no duty not to report truthfully to the parents of other students in... Read Answer
Unlawful trafficking in food stamps is a federal crime, a felony if the value exceeds $100. Both the individual cashier and employer may be liable.... Read Answer
The answer is "it depends." As a general matter, any person with a lawful purpose for seeing your credit score may obtain it and refer to it. A... Read Answer
As a general matter, it is impossible collect from a defunct, insolvent business. I note that you paid for a dress in 2010 for a wedding -- you still... Read Answer
A "small claim" is generally a claim of any kind but one that is within the relatively minor monetary jurisdiction of a particular court, generally... Read Answer
An LLC is formed by making a filing with a state secretary of state and paying the appropriate fee. An attorney can assist you in determining if an... Read Answer
To oversimplify, the problem with your proposed business is that the items you are selling are not, in fact, licensed by the trademark owner. Your... Read Answer
You should engage the services of an attorney. Your attorney can use his subpoena power to obtain the telephone records in question, which will... Read Answer
The sale of this property will generate a taxable capital gain, regardless of how and when you reinvest the proceeds. A former law permitted the... Read Answer
It is impossible to answer your question from the facts you have provided. It appears as though the individual in question has not yet been tried.... Read Answer
A wage garnishment comes about only following a court judgment. A court judgment comes about only as a result of a lawsuit. The Constitution requires... Read Answer
Certainly. You can sue for a declaratory judgment to the effect that you owe them no money (or whatever the correct balance is) and for injunctive... Read Answer
As a general matter, the statute of limitations for collection of a judgment for an unpaid debt is 20 years or so. The creditor can generally... Read Answer
Lawyers will have great difficult commenting on the binding nature of a contract they have not read. If the contract relates to the employment or the... Read Answer
The answer is "maybe." In order to prevail in a medical malpractice case, you will need to prove that your physician deviated from the accepted... Read Answer
The facts you have posted do not suggest that you have been subjected to anything illegal. As a general matter, an employer has no duty to treat all... Read Answer