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I am young black person and the cashier Hispanic light skin may assume i was trying to scam which is discrimination
answered on Aug 31, 2024
You might have grounds to take action if you believe you were discriminated against based on your race or age. Discrimination in service, especially when it involves treating you differently due to assumptions based on race, is a serious issue. If you feel that the cashier's refusal to accept... View More
this is a contractor suing for work not done in new york state
He showed spreadsheets during online meetings to my entire team twice that showed I was on a Performance Improvement Plan and now people in other areas of the company several states away whom I have never even met are aware of this and it has gotten back to me. Do I have a case or any recourse?
answered on Aug 11, 2024
I'm sorry this happened to you. Most sensible people would find this humiliating and demoralizing, notwithstanding what the law or your team situation legitimizes in terms of sharing such information. Speak with employment attorneys - they are knowledgeable in this area. Your question was... View More
I was kicked off a train halfway to my destination and arrested for not having a ticket, But I actually did have a ticket. I mistakenly got on the wrong train. After I contacted Amtrak customer service and explained what happened they apologized, dropped the charges and refunded the cost of the... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2024
Yes, you can sue Amtrak or the conductor without a lawyer. This process is known as representing yourself or "pro se" litigation. However, it can be complex and time-consuming, so being well-prepared is essential.
First, gather all documentation related to your case, including the... View More
I have been harassed and tortured me and my wife by my previous neighbor and I know his name as well
answered on Jul 8, 2024
There have been a small number of lawsuits filed by litigants alleging "remote neurological monitoring" which have been universally dismissed on various grounds. In many cases, litigants are unable to prove that they are a victim of "remote neurological monitoring" or that... View More
answered on Jul 28, 2024
If your house is deemed a public nuisance, reclaiming it can be challenging, but it is possible. The first step is to understand the specific reasons why it was labeled as such. Often, this involves issues like safety hazards, health violations, or ongoing criminal activities.
To begin... View More
My ex fiancé moved out when I was at work and moved across the country. I texted him to come get his stuff and the ring but no answer. Then he blocked me. It has been a month. He also stopped paying rent and removed himself from the lease. How long until I can sell the remaining items he left... View More
answered on Jun 13, 2024
First, check your state’s laws on abandoned property to determine how long you need to hold onto his items before you can legally sell them. Generally, you might need to give written notice and a reasonable period, like 30-60 days, for him to reclaim his belongings. Document your attempts to... View More
The Chief of police will not transfer the case. Numerous requests made. The crime has not been investigated due to corruption and Misconduct within the police department.
answered on Jun 22, 2024
To request a criminal investigation by the New York State Troopers when a local police department is not cooperating, you can take the following steps:
1. Document everything: Keep detailed records of the crime, your interactions with local police, and reasons for suspecting corruption or... View More
My aunt was finally approved for SSDI at the end of 2023 and started receiving monthly payments in January 2024. She hasn't worked in 10 years and SSD is her only source of income (there's no pension, no IRA, no anything else). Her savings are long gone and she's been living on... View More
answered on Jun 5, 2024
Most disability payments are exempted from inclusion in the bankruptcy estate and thus protected under the Social Security Act. Additionally, on the state level (thus potentially obviating the need to file bankruptcy), the New York Exempt Income Protection Act exempts disability payments from... View More
As an independent contractor I am to receive 80% employer has taken more than 20% over 10yrs. Backpay owed $33k
Maurice C
answered on May 28, 2024
Either you are an independent contractor or an employee - you can't be both at the same time. And whether you are one or the other depends on the details of your job, not what you and/or your boss decides you are. You should give me a call to discuss this. If you are actually an employee,... View More
I leased the SUV using my company Violet River Inc. in December 2021. My business stopped operation when the other owner exited in December 2021. There was no employee, except me seasonal in quarter four. Between the lease time (1/2022 - 1/2023), the leased vehicle was used primarily for personal,... View More
answered on Jun 3, 2024
To determine where to file your case, you need to consider the nature of your lease and the primary use of the vehicle. Since the SUV was leased under your company name, Violet River Inc., but used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, it may qualify as a consumer lease under 15... View More
My roommate is the leaseholder, I’m not on lease, we had a falling out and I’m trying to leave as soon as I can but I’m delayed, she has given me 6mo already hasn’t asked for rent and I appreciate that, but she’s fed up now and said she’s going to put my stuff in storage and change the... View More
answered on Apr 29, 2024
Dear Brooklyn Roommate
What more of a deterrent do you want on top of an arrest? A letter from your lawyer to suggest that there is a risk of a civil lawsuit for unlawful eviction?
Of course you don't have to move even if you are not paying rent. Your lawyer could convince... View More
In a lawsuit am I protected from refusing to answer personal questions about my self and family members, due to religious reasons, privacy, and self incriminating.
answered on Apr 25, 2024
The bottom line is for most personal information, no you cannot.
While your 5th Amendment right against self incrimination can be put forth for some issues. But, if you are the Plaintiff, this could harm your case.
Cplr 5015 (a), ground #1 Excusable default limits motion to one year after service of order. Are the other grounds time barred as well?
If the Default judgement was granted an inquest, does the inquest effect the time limit to file a 5015 motion? Does it run from the original order... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2024
5015 should provide the answer. Did you read it carefully?
Jack
How do I force them to renew my lease? How do I get out of paying them anything or at least anything until they renew my lease? The apartment and building have had terrible conditions including no gas for months unreliable heat and hot water, dangerous elevator constantly out of service, in... View More
answered on May 11, 2024
Dear Manhattan Tenant:
I do not know what you mean by treating it as a Civil case, not a landlord and tenant case. If the lawsuit seeks eviction because the lease expired and the landlord provided written notification as required by NYS Real Property Law Section 226-C, that is still a... View More
Ilooked upcase law in new york Holser v
geerlott 2021 . I hired a guy to cut the trees down and i recieved $1630 dollars for the logs. Now my neighbor had a new survey done and the one stake does not match were my stakes were.I have 7trees then that were cut just over on his line. now... View More
answered on Apr 17, 2024
Crazy that you should ask this question right now as a I prepare to go to a full jury trial for the removal of brush on a lot. Google RPAPL 861. The problem is that sometimes you can be liable for trespass, treble damages and punitive damages, depending upon the allegations and proof. You... View More
I have a loan out thru my retirement. My employer didn't make the appropriate payroll deduction to pay my loan payment and the loan went into default. I can no longer borrow against this loan which has forced me to do a bankruptcy. This has caused me extreme emotional distress.. I have been to... View More
answered on Apr 16, 2024
I'm sorry for your ordeal. It's difficult to say with certainty whether the consequences you suffered from the payroll deduction would present the basis for a strong case. Although it's clear that you suffered here, and such damages are always part of the recovery inventory in a... View More
I have difficulties in understanding some pages, such as: 1)related cases 2)in the table of authorities cited on part that asks cases 3)statement of the case. These are the 3 that I have difficulties in understanding, in which, I have to make sure that I fill it out correctly or it will get... View More
answered on Apr 17, 2024
The questions you are asking are very basic, and the fact that you have to ask them suggests that you should not be attempting this appeal to the U.. Supreme Court without legal representation.
Q. what does related case mean? A. related cases" means other cases that you are involved... View More
A settlement was reached and a check was apparently cut (according to my attorney) 4 years ago from the insurance company due to a lawsuit from a malpractice case from 2008. My uncle had a routine colonoscopy thay went left and eventually he passed. Its only me and a neice left and we were to split... View More
answered on Apr 15, 2024
It should definitely not take this long. You can view the Surrogate's Court and Supreme Court dockets online to know where you stand.
What kind of lawyer would I need to sue detective for lying, police department accusing my sister for being a drug dealer, caregivers who stolen my sister valuables. Police said that the caregivers were allowed to take whatever they wanted since they lived there. D.A. did not want to talk to me.... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about the tragic loss of your sister and the troubling circumstances surrounding her passing. This sounds like a very complex and serious situation involving potential misconduct by law enforcement, elder abuse by caregivers, and failures by the legal system.
For... View More
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