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Probably file an amended petition.
You can do whatever you like and he cannot do anything about it as the decision is totally yours. He is an idiot that is trying to manipulate you... Read Answer
You alone control your fate.
No, you cannot sue for discrimination because you are not be excluded based on a protected class. such as age, gender or race.
You need to consult the state agency who administers Medi-cal for the answer to your question.
There is no age. You just have to have passed all the requirements of the school.
I don't know of any age requirements as long as you meet the educational requirements.
The answer is NO it was a verbal agreement involving land and is unenforceable.
An oral contract over $500 is not enforceable in New York. Maybe you can sue in Small Claims Court on a quantum merit or unjust enrichment theory.... Read Answer
Attorneys' fees in Nevada are the product of the Agreement between the Client and the Counsel but still must be reasonable, based upon (1) time and... Read Answer
Store is within its rights
I do not believe she has a sustainable cause of action.
In order for an attorney to withdraw in litigation, as opposed to substitute out for new counsel, the attorney is required to comply with SCR... Read Answer
Yes, not a big case but a case nevertheless.
Possibly, but not necessarily. I would need to have more facts about the case to determine.
I am unable to ascertain from your question what bond money your employer is holding. After termination, an employer has an obligation to... Read Answer
If you are not the named defendant in the lawsuit, which I'm assuming you aren't, then it is your choice if you have your own attorney present. If... Read Answer