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Posted 3 months ago in General Practice Oakland, CA
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
This situation probably is more difficult because of the personal aspects (he...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
As my colleague has noted, you have to right to have your brother in law move... Posted 4 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Oakland, CA
Drew Allan Cicconi's answer
This is covered by Section 1954 of the California Civil Code. This code section...
Can you place public domain footage from a 70's film into your own works without legal ramifications
Posted 5 months ago in Intellectual Property Oakland, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
if the footage you want to use is in the public domain, then the copyright...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
It's very unusual for me to have a different take on a question than Ms. Koslyn... Posted 10 months ago in Discrimination Oakland, CA
Donald Gray Drewry's answer
First, you should file a complaint with Internal Affairs of the police... Posted 7 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Oakland, CA
Robin Mashal's answer
Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
Melissa Cari Marsh's answer
You still have time, but not much. California Civil Code Section 1950.5... Posted 8 months ago in Litigation Oakland, CA
Jonathan Edward Howell's answer
In unlawful detainer cases, Summary Judgment Motions may be made anytime after...
Robin Mashal's answer
Disclaimer: the materials provided below are informational and should not be... Posted about 1 month ago in Civil Rights San Leandro, CA
Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
You may contact the San Leandro Police Department at 510-577-2740, and ask for... Posted 14 days ago in Personal Injury Berkeley, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
You have two legal issues: 1 - the criminal prosecution. You can call the...
S Edmond ElDabe's answer
In legal terms, a battery is defined as the “the actual intentional striking... Posted 4 months ago in Civil Rights Berkeley, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If the person is the police and they have no valid reason then you might have a... Posted about 1 year ago in General Practice Oakland, CA
Moses Alexander Yneges' answer
There's a word missing in your question. Please review the question and resubmit. Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Lafayette, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
California Code of Civil Procedure lists the exemptions and amounts. See... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant San Leandro, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Your landlord has to give you reasonable notice in writing to enter your unit,...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
If this is a one time occurrence because of a real or percevied emergency there... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Albany, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Linked below is the code section landlords have to follow in returning security...
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
I would recommend speaking to a local lawyer because security deposits are... Posted 7 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes San Leandro, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Too few details exist here for a lucid observation. I will say that the...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
I have litigated this issue against a NJ casino. As Attorney Brinkmeier posted-... Posted 6 months ago in Litigation Alameda, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You have rights and you should act to protect your rights. Get an attorney in...
Michael Hassen's answer
To the best of my knowledge, this is an open question. I recommend that you... Posted 10 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Berkeley, CA
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
Disclaimer: This post does not constitute legal advice and does not establish... Posted about 1 year ago in Lawsuits / Disputes San Leandro, CA
Anna Christina Serrambana's answer
I recommend that you see a criminal attorney in your area to discuss your...
Anna Christina Serrambana's answer
To further expand on my previous answer, if you want to sue the casino for... Posted about 1 year ago in Litigation San Leandro, CA
Jonathan Emanuel Berger's answer
First off, you don't need authorization from the courts to hire a civil... |