answered on Feb 12, 2016
Unclear what you are asking.
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This injury caused her to be absent from school for about 3 months.
answered on Feb 12, 2016
More information is needed. Talk to a local personal injury lawyer.
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They have already sent in two adjusters and all I keep getting them to tell me is they havn't received papers from them yet . not only did my 31 ft. porch collapse but it done something to my foundation under my living room
answered on Feb 12, 2016
A strong letter from a lawyer might help.
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Would this be an intentional interruption of prospective economic advantage?
There has been a lot of emotional distress as well.
answered on Feb 12, 2016
More information is needed. Talk to a local injury lawyer.
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After the accident, I signed a page from the principal the next day that the meeting took place. Two weeks later my contract was nonrenewed. Can I sue.
answered on Feb 12, 2016
Talk to a local workers' comp lawyer.
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Many times patients request refunds because they don't like how something looks or feels. This is very subjective. If the work was done to the standard of care how do you deal with this. Patients sometimes use state boards as a means to extort money from practitioners. How do you avoid this?
answered on Feb 12, 2016
Talk to a local health care lawyer. One idea is to address this in a consent form they sign before you provide services.
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She was at a mental hospital for kids. They were in a co-ed ward. She is currently on disability but her approval for SSI happened after the incident but the approval of her claim shows that she was/is mentally disabled. I was told that by FL law she is not of age to give consent for any sexual act... View More
answered on Feb 12, 2016
You can use the find a lawyer tool on this site, or google, to search for lawyers in your area.
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answered on Feb 12, 2016
Depends on the nature of what happened.
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I tired to go communicate but they told me to go find manufactor industry. I recorded what they said and I still got that candy with bugs. They were in bad manner and they totally denied everything.
answered on Feb 12, 2016
You might have a claim again the store and/or manufacturer. The value depends on the nature and extent of your damages. A local products liability lawyer can advise.
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answered on Feb 9, 2016
Best to not take illegal drugs and *especially* while pregnant.
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Give me the ARS section governing this answer.
answered on Feb 9, 2016
More info about specifics is needed to answer.
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My sister is facing foreclosure and signed up with a company to help her out of foreclosure by first saying they would fix her house and then they would split the profit. After they received all the bank information they said their wasn't enough equity to do the split arrangement so they... View More
answered on Feb 9, 2016
To advise about a written agreement, the document must first be reviewed.
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My mother has history of seizure while detoxing - I call at first sight of seizure for help. My step dad waited last time until her 8th in a row and she had to be intubated and icu for days. Is he obligated by any law to call for help? What if she dies ? I live in Arizona
answered on Feb 8, 2016
Usually a special relationship is required. Talk to a local injury lawyer.
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The Michigan company is owned by a company in Texas. The parent company does not appear to operate the Michigan business other than requiring contracts be signed under Texas law.
answered on Feb 6, 2016
This type of provision appears sometimes in contracts. It may not may not be enforceable, depending on factors. A local business lawyer can advise.
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answered on Feb 6, 2016
Talk to a local business or contracts lawyer. Small claims court may be an option.
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I bought a car from a Hyundai dealership and they called me 3 weeks later after all the paperwork was signed and said I had to pay them more money now or they would take the car back, because apparently the finance company wanted more, even though all the paperwork was already signed. Is that... View More
answered on Feb 6, 2016
A local contracts or consumer protection lawyer can review the agreements and advise.
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Personal trainer & i am a nutritionist so I thought this would be a great name for us...but not sure if it's okay?
answered on Feb 6, 2016
Not sure what your concern is. Talk to an intellectual property lawyer.
Im a non-resident in the united states. Im creating with and American partner an LLC for importing goods in the US and then selling them to retailers or distributors (wholesale). She lives in New York, and the importation is done through the Miami (Florida) port. Due to NYC high cost for... View More
answered on Feb 6, 2016
You can form the entity in any states. DE is often not the best choice for a variety of reasons, but it depends. As a non-resident, there may be additional tax considerations for you. You may have to register as a foreign company in states where you do business. Talk to a business lawyer in the... View More
Both are Baseball Camp business
Both will have online presence
Both in California (Im in so.cal)
I have a "z" and "108" in my biz name
Will this be a problem?
answered on Feb 6, 2016
Talk to intellectual property counsel before proceeding.
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I plan to do this through acquiring exclusive distribution rights with European gaming companies. What kind of lawyer should I be looking for? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
answered on Feb 6, 2016
A business lawyer.
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