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The bus driver may not have had a duty to inspect, but once he undertook to do so, he should have done it properly. Yes, you may have a claim. ... Read Answer
No. You are responsible for your stuff. You screwed up and now some thieving jerk has a free laptop - welcome to the real world of life sucking... Read Answer
I don't think so. It was your negligence that caused the loss.
No... you have no cause of action against the bus company or the driver. There is no duty of care owed to you by either company or driver. They are... Read Answer
No case here. why should the bus co search THEIR BUS FOR SOME MISTAKE YOU MADE?what makes you think you can force people to do your bidding? A lot of... Read Answer
You will need: 1. A marketing plan. 2. A huge source of capital. 3. A real good accountant. 4. A real good business lawyer. 5. A huge source of... Read Answer
John should sue Freddy, and then kick the crap out of him. Lousy friend.
Why don't you start with the reasons the ban k does not trust you> huh? Catastrophe out of business on account of 500? You can call or write the... Read Answer
If it remains in its original, unopened container, I think it would be okay.
Have your boyfriend get a letter from his doctor saying that he needs the service dog. The post office has to honor that letter.
Just ignore them. Once they have your number, I know of no way to stop it. If you can locate them, you can always sue for infliction of mental... Read Answer
I guess it depends on the extent of disability. If they can make "reasonable" accommodations, then they must take the child.
If a customer provokes a dispute, call the police immediately. The trick is to prevent such a dispute from occurring. that takes maturity and... Read Answer
Sure. Slander per se is when you are alleged to have committed a crime or have a loathsome disease. You can win the liability part of the case by... Read Answer
Yes, and you can probably get a restraining order as well. You will probably have to pay legal expenses rather than having a lawyer work on... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue for slander. If she owns no property, you may not get anything, but you can sue.
Yes, unless she has proof you did it.
Yes, but does she have any assets; suing her might by itself cause her to stop defaming you.
Yes, you may. But, make sure that she has the resources to pay any judgment, otherwise, you are wasting your money for an attorney.
Yes, it is slander per se to accuse another of a crime. Good luck.
I would shoot the dog if it was destroying my animals.