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answered on Jul 31, 2017
The bad news is that anybody can sue anybody else for anything any time. Our legal system is fairly efficient at then weeding out the baseless cases, or at least more efficient than most, but you simply cannot stop somebody from suing if that is what they are bound and determined to do.... View More
He was not harmed or injured. Can I sue the day care for not providing supervision and allowing him to walk 2miles crossing major busy intersections and being found in a strangers apartmemt.
answered on Jul 14, 2017
Certainly, the day care center was negligent. From a practical standpoint, most attorneys limit their practices to cases involving some form of physical injuries. The laws, standards of proof, and collectible damages may be limited by the applicable law in place. Most personal injury attorneys... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2017
Your question is a bit vague because it's unclear what kind of business you are conducting, and thus it's impossible to give you any kind of real guidance. For example, there may be regulations (federal or state) that require certain disclosures to consumers. Otherwise no, generally you... View More
The other business has been operating under the publics belief that they are just a biographically located second location of the original business. The original being in the city for 56 year the other 20+ due to it being the original families second location. The staff; knowing that the... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2017
More information is needed to answer your question. The first question is who owns the first location now and is it owned by a company (Corporation, LLC)? The second question is who owns the second location and was the use of the name consented to by the owners of the first place. You need to... View More
This ticket was 61in a 40 this is me second crimianl ticket within a less than 6 months
answered on Dec 28, 2016
Possibly, if you accumulated 8+ points within a year then you face a three month suspension or Traffic Survival School. Each speeding violation (including criminal speeding) is 3 points. If you are eligible for Defensive Driving School, ask the judge to see if he or she will allow it. That would... View More
What would be required? A tobacco license? Age validation? What steps and legal protections would be necessary in order to (safely) deliver tobacco products to users using a courier service (imagine Postmates).
answered on Oct 4, 2016
You have to be licensed by the state, have a good accounting system for tax collection. Selling out of state? May run into laws on that. Start by contacting the secretary of State's office to see what would be required from the state.
Do you have any legal grounds to get your money back ?
answered on Feb 23, 2016
More info is needed about the specifics.Depending on the amount of money involved, it could be a matter for small claims court.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it... View More
I want to find the results of a lawsuit against the government by a family member
answered on Dec 19, 2015
Depending on the lawsuit, the documents may be public record available online and/or the clerk of the court's office.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may... View More
I represent a for-profit business that is located in Arizona. We are currently considering conducting a Cause marketing campaign by giving a percentage of our conference proceeds to a charity. What legal issues do we need to be aware of or comply with, both in Arizona and federally, before we... View More
answered on Dec 19, 2015
This is a very broad question. A consultation with a lawyer would be a good idea.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It... View More
I work for a medical doctor that is contracted with an insurance company, the insurance company recently changed its rules to only allow a large corporation to provide many of the services that we once provided. The insurance company is in Arizona and has a Medicaid contract. The insurance company... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2015
You can certainly seek a consultation with a local lawyer about your rights and options.
It's a tiny charm with no trade mark marking on it and the supplier from China did not acknowledge this when purchased.
answered on May 30, 2015
Anyone can make a claim. Not enough information to determine if the claim would have merit. Be well.
answered on Jul 15, 2013
The requirements will actually depend on the city you live in, as you will have to comply with zoning requirements and/or any special required licensing. As a non-profit you will also need to comply with IRS regulations.
answered on Nov 8, 2011
Yes, but it is not ideal. Why not spend a little extra money and form another LLC?
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