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1 Answer | Asked in Intellectual Property for Florida on
Q: Somebody put my license plate online without my permission can they get in trouble?
Linda Liang
Linda Liang
answered on Jul 26, 2019

Your license plate on your car? Since license plate was issued to you, not created by you, the person might be responsible for your harm in some other way, but it doesn't seem to be for infringement of Intellectual property

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Florida on
Q: What can I do if my fiancé who overstayed his visa get detained to not to be deported?
Linda Liang
Linda Liang
answered on Jul 25, 2019

You may marry him, petition for him before deportation starts. Of course, you need to hire an attorney to request immigration relief for him during deportation proceeding.

3 Answers | Asked in Trademark for Florida on
Q: Does “abandonment” mean this company is no longer trademarked and is able to be claimed by someone else ?
Linda Liang
Linda Liang
answered on Jul 15, 2019

Abandoned trademark means others can sell goods and service under the brand and can file application to register it.

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1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Kansas on
Q: My question is related to my landlord and reasonable notice.

My landlord approached the property (specifically, my front door) without reasonable or any notice. He then comes up to what is only a clear glass door and knocks on it as he is looking into my apartment. I opened the door and he discovers I had been smoking in the house and had pets. What’s next?

Linda Liang
Linda Liang
answered on Apr 24, 2018

It is not against law to knock on somebody's door without notice. If you are found to have violted the lease, your landlord has right to request stop doing or anything the lease allows him to do.

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