You must get a pardon from the governor. There is an application to fill out online. Then you must petition the ATF. However, the ATF has no money to process those petitions. So your likelihood of getting your gun rights back is very, very slim. Please note that this is for informational purposes and not legal advice. Personally consult an attorney before you make any legal decisions.
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Yes! But as the previous lawyer said, you must sue within the statute of limitations.
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Yes, you can blame the doctor for this. As a new father, it absolutely breaks my heart to read your story. You should absolutely explore filing a lawsuit with an experienced medical malpractice lawyer. I'm very sorry for what happened to you.
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I'm really sorry to hear about what happened to you. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like a case exists. But we will need more information about the shooter (whether he was an off-duty police officer for instance), and how and where the event occurred. Please note that this is for informational purposes and not legal advice. Personally consult an attorney before you make any legal decisions.
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There's a good lawyer I know named Ron Wells in Dallas. He's gotten some people accused of murder incredibly sweet deals.
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It does sound like you have a negligence case against the IVF clinic. However, the answer changes based on where you live. I know that infertility is an absolutely terrible thing for a couple to go through. My wife and I endured it for many years. I am very sorry for what happened to you. Do not rely on this information as legal advice. It is for informational purposes only. This does not create an attorney-client relationship.
I would contact the state bar. Blogging about him could open a huge can of worms. go to: www.texasbar.com Please note that this is for informational purposes and not legal advice. Personally consult an attorney before you make any legal decisions.
Generally speaking, no, it is not too late. But you should act quickly to preserve your rights.
Yes, you should certainly contact a lawyer. Insurance companies will take advantage of someone who is not represented by a lawyer. Please note that this is for informational purposes and not legal advice. Personally consult an attorney before you make any legal decisions.
Generally speaking, school districts are immune from liability in the same way most government institutions are immune. However, we would definitely need more information to evaluate any case. Please note that this is for informational purposes and not legal advice. Personally consult an attorney before you make any legal decisions.