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Based on your description of the accident, you should consult with a personal injury lawyer licensed in Idaho ASAP. If you sustained new injuries or aggravated a pre-existing injury, and you undergo additional medical treatment as a result, you likely have a claim that an accident attorney would be interested in assisting you with.  Disclaimer: This response is for general informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. ... Read More
Based on your description of the accident, you should consult with a personal injury lawyer licensed in Idaho ASAP. If you sustained new injuries or... Read More
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to proactively immunize your invention from a secrecy order. All patent applications are reviewed to determine whether they implicate national security interests, and the various defense-related agencies issue the secrecy orders. Once you file your patent application, you subject yourself to the government's process. However, without knowing more about the invention itself and how it might implicate national security, it is impossible to predict whether it might be flagged for a secrecy order by any given agency. It is even possible that your invention may be subject to a secrecy order that is later lifted.   You may be able to avoid this altogether by protecting the invention as a trade secret instead. Unlike patents, trade secrets do not expire as long as continue efforts to maintain secrecy and the secret itself continues to have commercial value by not being publicly known. However, you cannot prevent someone else from using your trade secret if they develop it independently without violating your NDA. You can license your trade secret, but you will need to make ongoing efforts to ensure it remains secret.   That said, you need to ensure that you will not be violating any export control laws by disclosing the trade secret to entities with foreign ownership or control. The Bureau of Industry and Science (BIS) includes an FAQ regarding encryption technologies in particular that may be helpful here.  Encryption FAQs... Read More
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to proactively immunize your invention from a secrecy order. All patent applications are reviewed to... Read More
You need to retain an attorney to help you with this case.  
You need to retain an attorney to help you with this case.  
If there is a way for you to meet in a third country, then you should take that option. Otherwise, it is very likely that your K-1 visa will be denied. Remember, the physical meeting requirement can be anywhere in the world. Also to support your K-1 visa application, keep a record of all your chat communication logs, and take plenty of pictures when you meet her with family and/or friends and also all travel itinerary. Consider working with an attorney. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee for start to finish representation.... Read More
If there is a way for you to meet in a third country, then you should take that option. Otherwise, it is very likely that your K-1 visa will be... Read More
A contract entered into by a party who is a minor is voidable at the option of the minor. 
A contract entered into by a party who is a minor is voidable at the option of the minor. 
A US citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a fiancé K visa provided that the two have physically met within two years of filing the petition. Counsel in any state can represent you. Some of us charge a flat fee with no hidden costs to handle the case from start to finish. 
A US citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a fiancé K visa provided that the two have physically met within two years of filing the... Read More

Expired permanent resident green card

Answered 3 years and 9 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You should retain an attorney for advice on your situation before you take any legal steps.       
You should retain an attorney for advice on your situation before you take any legal steps.       

If an estate is in probate are the rightful aires considered to be the landlord if there is a renter on the property

Answered 4 years and 3 months ago by Samuel McMechan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Once an estate is opened and the representative has letters testamentary or the equivalent in your state, the representative can proceed with the eviction.  The letters give the representative the same authority as the original land owner, the decedent.
Once an estate is opened and the representative has letters testamentary or the equivalent in your state, the representative can proceed with the... Read More

A landlord sued me for criminal activity eviction without evidence what can I do?

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I am changing your practice area to  Law in hopes you get some good answers from lawyers in that field.  
I am changing your practice area to  Law in hopes you get some good answers from lawyers in that field.  
Green cards are only issued for people who intend to permanently reside in the United States. What you described is a desire for your stepfather to temporarily enter the United States for the purpose of assisting a family member and then returning back to Saudi Arabia. Your stepfather should apply for an emergency tourist visa, and explain that he needs to enter the United States to assist a family member for an emergency situation. Based on all the facts and evidence that your stepfather presents to the consulate officer, that would be up to the discretion of the interviewing official Whether he would qualify for an emergency visa.... Read More
Green cards are only issued for people who intend to permanently reside in the United States. What you described is a desire for your stepfather to... Read More
Most states will probate a Will created in another state if it was valid under the law of the state where it was created when it was signed.  Durable financial and medical powers of attorney vary.  Contact local probate lawyers.  You may need separate sets of these and related documents for each state.... Read More
Most states will probate a Will created in another state if it was valid under the law of the state where it was created when it was signed. ... Read More

Getting off drug court

Answered 4 years and 11 months ago by David Patton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Yes, you should be able to opt for serving your sentence, depending on the County.
Yes, you should be able to opt for serving your sentence, depending on the County.

probate

Answered 5 years ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer
From the note which you quoted, this is apparently a dependent administration in which the court's approval is required before any distribution can be made.  You may ask for a copy of the report.
From the note which you quoted, this is apparently a dependent administration in which the court's approval is required before any distribution can... Read More
It is not clear what the entire description or question is.
It is not clear what the entire description or question is.
Check with a local probate lawyers.  Some states now have an heir's right of partition which protects from the situation you describe.  This still involves a lawsuit in the probate court.
Check with a local probate lawyers.  Some states now have an heir's right of partition which protects from the situation you describe. ... Read More

I need a lawyer to handle my appeal

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Hi, you can call the Bar Assocaition in your state for an attorney.               Scott Bocchio, Esq. 855-254-7841
Hi, you can call the Bar Assocaition in your state for an attorney.               Scott Bocchio,... Read More

Need a consultation

Answered 5 years and 7 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Hi Andrea, very sorry to hear this. You can do a google search for attorneys that can conduct a consultation for you.                Scott F. Bocchio, Esq.   855-254-7841
Hi Andrea, very sorry to hear this. You can do a google search for attorneys that can conduct a consultation for... Read More
Who told you this?  Why do you think this allegation is accurate?  There is a difference between empty threats and legal action by people with the authority to take it.
Who told you this?  Why do you think this allegation is accurate?  There is a difference between empty threats and legal action by people... Read More

Can I sue a butcher company for giving bad meat basically rotten

Answered 5 years and 9 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes, but to win you would have to prove that the problem was caused by the butcher company's negligence, rather than, for example, a, the pig being sick or a problem with your refrigerator.  You should also check your contract for provisions which might limit liability and/or provide for mandatory arbitration.... Read More
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes, but to win you would have to prove that the problem was caused by the butcher company's negligence, rather... Read More
In New York, by executive order of our governor, all time deadlines for lawsuits have been tolled until at least May 15.  I don't know if the same is true in Idaho, but you should check online.  If not, or if you can't find anything, you should contact the clerk of the court and ask for help with your issue.... Read More
In New York, by executive order of our governor, all time deadlines for lawsuits have been tolled until at least May 15.  I don't know if the... Read More
While the life insurance policy passes to the named beneficiaries without probate, everything else is part of your mother's probate estate.  Hire an Idaho probate lawyer practicing in the county in which your mother lived and died to walk you through the process.  Given the current public health crisis you might not need to appear in person.... Read More
While the life insurance policy passes to the named beneficiaries without probate, everything else is part of your mother's probate estate. ... Read More

Marriage VISA application

Answered 6 years and a month ago by attorney Alan Lee, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
For US citizens applying for spouses in Iran, the process appears to be much more complicated. After processing of the I-130 petition and preliminary consular work with the National Visa Center, interviews must be conducted at US embassies in Turkey, the UAE, or Armenia. The major difficulty is that because of the travel ban, your husband will have to obtain a waiver of the ban from the Department of State which is generally not cooperative in granting them. If you can enlist the aid of your local congressman or senator, that might help to push the process along although there is no guarantee of such. Finally if your husband has dual citizenship with a country which does not have a travel ban by the US, it may be possible that he could bypass the ban if he is traveling to the US on the non-Iranian passport (please note that I am not expert in the workings of the travel ban and whether the exception applies to immigrant visa processing). Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.  ... Read More
For US citizens applying for spouses in Iran, the process appears to be much more complicated. After processing of the I-130 petition and preliminary... Read More

Can I legally repo a car I loaned people money for?

Answered 6 years and a month ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
Unless your contract gives you the right to repo the car before you have a judgment you can’t do it.  You can sue for breach of contract, and after you win there are ways to use the debtor’s assets, including the car, to make sure you get paid.  Until and unless you win a lawsuit, however, you’re just a person who claims that someone else owes them money. ... Read More
Unless your contract gives you the right to repo the car before you have a judgment you can’t do it.  You can sue for breach of contract,... Read More
A trust is governed by the law of the state where it is administered.  Some trusts have provisions addressing a "change of situs".  Some don't.  Take the document to a local trusts lawyer.
A trust is governed by the law of the state where it is administered.  Some trusts have provisions addressing a "change of situs".  Some... Read More