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Los Angeles Legal Advice (3,702 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 2 hours ago in Employment / Labor Los Angeles, CA
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As long as you are paid minimum wage an employer can prospectively cut your... Posted about 2 hours ago in Contracts / Agreements Los Angeles, CA
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You can sue for breach of an oral contract. It is just harder to prove that... Posted about 3 hours ago in Divorce / Separation Los Angeles, CA Posted about 5 hours ago in DUI / DWI Los Angeles, CA Posted about 6 hours ago in Employment / Labor Los Angeles, CA
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Dana Howard Shultz's answer
The one case with which I am familiar that addresses your issue held that...
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A CA court will generally use CA law and not enforce the noncompete against a... Posted about 15 hours ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Los Angeles, CA
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I do not practice in your state. From the facts you shared this sounds like a...
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There's NO "proof" required to "sue", a plaintiff only needs proof only to sue... Posted about 17 hours ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
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You should meet with your landlord and try to work out an arrangement to cure... Posted about 18 hours ago in DUI / DWI Los Angeles, CA Posted about 18 hours ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Los Angeles, CA
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If it was a gift, you do not need to pay it back. If it was a loan, you do....
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I agree with Mr. Schwinn, and would like to add the burden of proof will land... Posted about 20 hours ago in Appeals Los Angeles, CA
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Only 10% of appeals are successful. This means that 90% of appeals fail.
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The main grounds for appeal are that the lower court 1) made a serious error of... Posted 1 day ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Los Angeles, CA
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It's possible that this watch had a defective design, but did this just happen... Posted 1 day ago in Employment / Labor Los Angeles, CA
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It is. However, to refuse is an indication that you may have something to hide.... Posted 1 day ago in Appeals Los Angeles, CA
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If your boyfriend is preparing his own appeals, he may not be doing it right,...
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I have done many appeals. Hiring a lawyer to do the appeal will help, but... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Los Angeles, CA
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Even if your boyfriend is incarcerrated he can still petition for you even if...
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How much longer will your boyfriend be in prison? If it will be many more years,... Posted 2 days ago in DUI / DWI Los Angeles, CA
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You have a number of problems and they are not going to be resolved without... Posted 2 days ago in Real Estate Los Angeles, CA
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CA has an anti-deficiency statute that says that a lender can't go after you...
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My colleague is correct about the consequences. You will not owe money, but... Posted 2 days ago in Wrongful Termination Los Angeles, CA
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If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,... Posted 2 days ago in Criminal Defense Los Angeles, CA
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Important discrepancies and errors can be used to undermine the credibility of...
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Assuming that this is a typo the error can easily be corrected by the officer's... Posted 2 days ago in Juvenile Los Angeles, CA
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Juvenile detention, formal or informal probation, community service and fines...
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You and your parents should contact a juvenile lawyer in the city where you... Posted 3 days ago in Discrimination Los Angeles, CA
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Discrimination in the workplace doesn't mean your boss not liking you, it means...
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Have you sat down with your manager and asked why? If not, do so. If the... |