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I've ended that contract agreement and listed the property with a different company. The former company still list my property on their website and others (airbnb, expedia, etc.) as managed by them. I've requested in writing three times for them to remove my property from their listings... View More
answered on Apr 24, 2021
If they won't take your request seriously, I think that a stern letter from an attorney will get you some results. If not, you could hire an attorney and sue for misrepresentation or tortious interference with contract.
Yesterday, I bought a Volvo 850 turbo from a dealer in independence Missouri. He told me that the car was in perfect running condition and that everything was great. He just had the oil changed, a new battery, and more. I got the car it ran great I signed the title and left. I drove less than 20... View More
answered on Apr 2, 2021
I’m sorry to hear that. You can sue but it will be your burden to come up with admissible evidence showing that the seller knew about then problem and lied to you. At this point you’ve only articulated highly suspicious timing between the sale and breakdown. Consult with a consumer lawyer... View More
answered on Mar 17, 2021
I see that the case was argued and submitted 11 months ago. The Supreme Court sometimes take around one year to rule.
I want to purchase a sword from a shop a few block from my home, but I can't drive so I'd have to carry it home.
answered on Feb 23, 2021
If it is wrapped up and not easy to use, it should be OK. You can always get a long wide mailing tube or a carboard footer tube cut to length and put it in that.
answered on Feb 2, 2021
You can sue in small claims court. If you left your clothes in an unguarded dryer, however, I don’t see why the hotel would be deemed liable for an unknown person’s criminal acts.
answered on Aug 31, 2020
It would depend on the program. If you get a certification from some place that no employer knows then don’t expect much weight to be given to it. You are better off going somewhere local and interning at a firm to get experience.
answered on Jul 29, 2020
No. And HIPAA doesn’t include a private right of action. That means an individual cannot sue for damages under that statute.
My father's sister would not help me and told me to find it myself. He must have been approved, as he said he was receiving checks. He had three children by his first marriage, first born mental retardation. My father's name was William L. SHATTUCK. His residence was in Madison County, Illinois.
answered on May 13, 2019
This could be difficult because mesothelioma lawsuits can be part of a class action. If it was an ordinary civil case, chances are you could have found it in the court records of Madison County. You could start there just to check. If you know who his doctors were, or attorneys were on any previous... View More
answered on Mar 23, 2019
Check the City if Clayton’s website. If the answer is not apparent, make a phone call and find out.
answered on Nov 12, 2015
Not enough facts are given. The only answer we can give is perhaps.
In addition to telling me all th information the other client and her talked about the counselor also asked me on a date and told me I shoul stay away from the other counselor because she is crazy and had a multiple personality disorder.
answered on Nov 8, 2015
I do not understand your question. Apparently there are two counselors involved here?
What does please be advised of your right to nigatiate your liens, mean?
answered on Aug 22, 2015
http://www.moga.mo.gov/mostatutes/stathtml/43000002251.HTML
I live in Missouri and he lives in Washington
answered on Aug 12, 2015
Get the words straight. Are you asking about abandonment or amendment?
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