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Q: Maximum time to receive ruling on motion for summary judgment
Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Apr 17, 2014

More information would have been helpful. Do you have an attorney? Generally speaking, once a motion for summary judgment has been filed, briefed and argued, there is no deadline for the judge to issue a ruling on the motion.

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Q: I was promised a car if I moved in with this man. I did. He bought the car nut nw will not give it to me unless I marry

Him. Is this contract legal and binding?

Zaher Fallahi
Zaher Fallahi
answered on Nov 18, 2013

Under the terms of the agreement and the circumstances you described, your first contract may be unenforceable. Strangely enough, the second proposed offer by him may be fine, if you accept it. I would talk to local businessmen attorney. Good luck.

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Q: Debt settlement company did not fulfill their contract and stole over $4000. How can I sue?
Douglas J. Shumway
Douglas J. Shumway
answered on Jun 12, 2013

In many locations that amount would be appropriate for a small claims action, which would certainly be cheaper and easier than many other venues. Oftentimes local government sites will provide you with a detailed description of the small claims process and forms to utilize. You may want to see if... View More

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