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There were free drinks in the lobby and “move in gifts that were clearly labeled” In The rooms but we thought they were for the tours. Now we’re being charged for drinking them.
answered on May 10, 2024
An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. This isn't really a product liability matter, which is more about injuries from dangerous products. It could depend on how reasonable your misunderstanding was - that might require more details about the... View More
I ordered hickory and said it multiple times even have screen shots of text and they said that’s what they finally got in stock and installed. Then found extra package of rustic cedar which I had said no too. No wonder I told them it didn’t look like the color I ordered. What to do
answered on Mar 4, 2024
An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a month. An attorney would probably want to see the terms of your agreement to advise meaningfully. Good luck
answered on Jul 7, 2021
In regard to what? If it's a defective product, contact a member of the
Arkansas Trial Lawyers Assn who handles products cases--they give free consults.
But I'm not able to so now I have a car I can't register..the bill of sale did say he wasn't liable for the title or car after signing..what rights as a buyer do I have if any
answered on Sep 11, 2017
Sue him for what is called recision--means unwinding the deal--and also for what you paid. Hopefully you can do that in small claims.You'll have a problem if the bill of sales said that and you still signed, but give it a shot. You can also talk to the attorney generals consumer division if he... View More
I have tried to contact the dhf office to fix this before the warrent but no one ever returned my call. If i can get hold of them and fix this problem can they recall the warrent or Will i have to turn myself in?.
answered on Oct 11, 2015
This is a criminal law question, not products liability. You may want to re-post.
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I have 3 assorted felonies. i now have a class d felony pending. this would be my 3rd drug charge can they charge me as a habitual offender?
answered on Oct 11, 2015
This is a criminal law question, not products liability. You may want to re-post.
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On the manufacturer's website it says it's not right for me if only 1 could be inserted but still the dr. only put in one abandoning one tube. I didn't know it was only 1 coil until I became pregnant years later. I had to have a hysterectomy to remove the device half done by the... View More
answered on Aug 3, 2015
More information is needed to answer. A local medical malpractice lawyer can review and advise.
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Continued: that the girl I was with was intending to not only cook meth, but had items pertaining to a meth lab on her person. I was driving. She also had drugs and rigs with residue in her purse that she claimed and im charged with accomplice to that and to Intent to ingest or introduce the drug... View More
answered on Oct 26, 2013
You need to consult with an attorney. Those are serious charges and they won't just go away. To answer your specific question, the word "prove" more correctly means "convinces the jury." So the question is really how can the prosecutor convince the jury that you were an... View More
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