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Your current state is Ohio
answered on Feb 2, 2020
A Louisiana attorney could help you best, but your question remains open for four weeks. Do you know what kind of matter they are suing you for? That's the first thing to figure out. That could help answer your question about what kind of lawyer is needed here. If you need help with this, you... View More
When I signed a contract agreeing to receive the offer that gives theam a right to permote A A and faith based programs.
Do I have a case
answered on Jan 30, 2020
An attorney would need to review the contract documents and have a discussion with you further about the facts to determine whether you have any causes of action. Consult a local attorney to assist you.
answered on Jan 21, 2020
Unless you have 4 or more convictions for DUI yes you can. First you have to resolve the driving while revoked ticket. Then you will have to have a hearing with the Illinois Secretary of State. There’s a long process to getting ready for that and you should consider retaining an attorney.
My dbids access card was recently flagged for something that happened 27 years ago in Salinas CA. Im honorable discharged Combat Veteran of 23 years. I work on base at fort eustis, VA.
answered on Dec 27, 2019
I regret that I do not handle military base access card matters. Sorry.
answered on Dec 24, 2019
Your question is too vague to permit any analysis. What laws?
Out of work because he fractured his right hand, broke 2 teeth and chipped several others also scared his nose and had a bump on his head
answered on Dec 22, 2019
I'm sorry for your husband's injuries. Your question remains open for three weeks; do not lose further time. Your husband should seriously consider contacting a workers' comp attorney to outline what he must do to preserve his rights in a WC claim in a timely manner. Most... View More
If you have a warrant in the state of Texas for a class c missdamenor Theft under 100$ can you sit your time out in the state of Kentucky if u don't live in Texas no more
answered on Nov 16, 2019
Not unless you have a lawyer arrange that for you down in Texas so it runs concurrent with Kentucky time.
Contractor rebuilding a road in town, wondered if there are licensing or certification requirements?
answered on Oct 14, 2019
A Maine attorney could answer you best, but your question remains open for two weeks. You could check with the Maine Department of Transportation to see if they offer information/resources for contractors. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
I am a County Employee. As part of our collective bargaining agreement, the county requires us to attend mandatory training on our own time. My question is- can FLSA / Labor Law be negotiated away in a collective bargaining agreement?
answered on Oct 7, 2019
Looks like that requires a thorough reading and analysis of your collective bargaining agreement. Most employment lawyers will probably charge for reviewing and analyzing employment contracts.
You can always present that issue to PERB the NYS Public Employment Relations Board. Generally,... View More
And can you sue someone over a contract if the only information you have about them is their first name. No address, no last name, no anything else.
answered on Sep 21, 2019
I can't speak for state-specific requirements for contracts under Indiana law. But your question remains open for a month. As a general legal premise, there are certain fundamental requirements for a contract to be valid, such as the proper identification of the parties, the exactness and... View More
answered on Sep 19, 2019
Many places have instituted the charges now, depending on the city or county.
Tim Akpinar
I have proof that they mistreated me and recordings, I know that they have a personal vendetta with me.
answered on Sep 10, 2019
You have to provide a lot more detail in order to get decent legal advice. This is probably not the best forum for getting an answer for you. Contact the County Bar Association in the county in which the local office of TANF is located, and ask for a civil rights attorney referral. The initial... View More
Will I get denied if I do not have an attorney at my court hearing?
answered on Aug 19, 2019
You won't get denied just because you don't have an attorney, but you're much more likely to be successful if you have one. That's because an attorney will know what records you need and will argue why you should be considered disabled. However, you will need to get an attorney... View More
answered on Jul 24, 2019
Part of your question may have inadvertently gotten cut off when you uploaded. You could try reposting the question. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jul 12, 2019
Not sure of your question. But if you were convicted, not just charged, with a Felony, then you cannot be a Notary Public in Tennessee...You may wish to check with the Court Clerk where the charge was, to see what the actual disposition was.
Hello, my firm won a Federal Government Purchase Order roughly $9k based on an initial quote received from a distributor of the goods who were in turn quoted by the manufacturer. Now that I have the PO on hand, manufacturer is not releasing the order because they are saying that they quoted the... View More
answered on Jul 11, 2019
Free practical advice offered for the last 41 years to people starting or operating small businesses:
The main difference between successful small businesses and those that fail within a relatively short period of time is good legal advice. The owners of most successful small businesses... View More
I was hired after informing my job about my year long pending court trail and after working for 86 days they verbally put me on a unpaid suspension. When I asked for more information and asked for my suspension to be put in writing they stop responding to me, yet I am still working but not able to... View More
answered on Jul 10, 2019
An attorney can't contact you; that isn't the way it works. This is only a question and answer board. You could contact an attorney using the Find a Lawyer section, or you could conduct your own independent searches. You can add Employment Law to your categories, and hopefully your... View More
I am a 29 year civilian ga resident in the state of ga.
I will be 30 years old in the next two months in August. What do I have to do? I have been a local resident in the city of Decatur for 10 years.
answered on May 23, 2019
in most states you petition to get on the ballot. Contact the Ga.Secretary of State's office. Good luck!
Judge stated that guardian only gave rides help with housing health care mange money he doesn't give me my checks I'm homeless no doctor need meds
answered on May 20, 2019
If the WCJ did not appoint a guardian then you have none and you should be cashing your checks, not someone else. Speak to the WC carrier and demand that the checks be sent directly to you. If someone then takes the checks and cashes them, it is a matter for the district attorney.
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