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Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Boston, MA
Michael L. Tumposky's answer
It is a gray area of the law. My sense would be that it is probably not legal...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
No one can tell for sure but why not just go to the casino at Foxwoods where it... Posted 7 days ago in General Practice Boston, MA
Michael L. Tumposky's answer
Your best bet is to try to settle the case with the creditor for less than the... Posted 6 days ago in Criminal Defense Boston, MA
Joseph K. Chancellor's answer
If you can hire a lawyer that can speak with prosecutor PRIOR to your...
Nicolas A. Gordon's answer
I am a Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney and former Assistant District... Posted 14 days ago in Child Support Boston, MA
Nancy M Von Kittlitz's answer
Parents are required to support their children, regardless of how many they...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
This is a potential paternity action to which the mother of the child is... Posted about 1 month ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Boston, MA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
I doubt it. It sounds like you probably are your son's guarantor. The whole...
Phil A. Taylor's answer
Until the loan is paid, you are responsible. That was the agreement when you... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Boston, MA
John Thomas Gosselin's answer
Under common law a use by another of your property with your permission could... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Boston, MA
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
Your best bet is to have an immigration lawyer take a look at your resume to... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Boston, MA
John M. Kaman's answer
It depends on how MA organizes its codes. Some states have one very long code...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
You should review Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 260. That will get you... Posted about 1 year ago in Gaming Boston, MA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Could be legal - they are confident enough in the model to be based in Texas... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Brookline, MA
Daniel T Blake's answer
In giving your 30 day notice, keep in mind that: 1. It must be in writing 2.... Posted about 1 month ago in Libel / Slander Lynn, MA
Joseph K. Chancellor's answer
First, I'm sorry to hear of your emotional stress. I think you would be very...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
You can, but the odds of prevailing and making it are negligible. I agree... Posted 7 months ago in Employment / Labor Boston, MA
E. James Perullo's answer
The term that you have to be considering is "constructive discharge;" is the...
User's answer
yes, they can do this if they have a leitimate business reason. Are they making... Posted 9 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Boston, MA
Bruce H Murray's answer
Your best bet is to sue them in small claims court. Go to your local District... Posted 3 months ago in Child Custody Medford, MA
Gabriel Cheong's answer
Ask for joint legal custody. She will have to have some sort of legal custody...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
You should never give up your legal custody of the child. If you have concerns... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Jamaica Plain, MA
William T Harrington's answer
My brother and law partner has had great success in obtaining relief for many... Posted 10 months ago in General Practice Boston, MA
Jessica Ann Foley's answer
Hi, It sounds like you are moving in the right direction. Congratulations...
Gregory Casale's answer
Your best bet would be to call the Massachusetts Bar Association and ask if... Posted 11 months ago in Family Boston, MA
Andy Patrick Miller's answer
As you no doubt agree, the children are your primary care and concern. I think...
Gabriel Cheong's answer
This type of bickering is the exact issue why I never recommend joint custody... Posted 12 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Boston, MA
Bruce H Murray's answer
If your claim is for $2000 or less, your best bet is to sue them in small...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
Attorney Murray is correct that you are going to have to file suit in order to... Posted 12 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Boston, MA
Djuna E Perkins' answer
You may have a claim against your neighbor for malicious prosecution and/or...
Joseph K. Chancellor's answer
You bet you can. It sounds as you have have a case under the legal theory of "... Posted about 1 year ago in Patent Application Boston, MA
Craig Andrew Redinger's answer
For an invention to be patentable, it must be novel and non-obvious in light of... |