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Okorie Okorocha
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It may not be up to the landlord any more because he is losing the property...
John Michael Phillips
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This is an unfortunate circumstance that happens all to frequently lately. The...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Bills of lading are governed by RCW 62A.7 section 3. I have pasted the...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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If you sign an agreement with parts to which you do not agree, you generally...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr. Nguyen, the formality of the contract is important and you...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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No, and in fact she might get her boyfriend in major trouble, too. A minor...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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"Can a minor run away at age 16 and not get into trouble?" If her parents do...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Nothing you say here makes me think you have been defamed. "It's not working...
Daniel A Swedlow
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I am licensed in Washington and I agree with Mr. Taylor. You don't have a...
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Matthew Ryan King
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Yes, you can send a letter declining the work. However, if this is a public...
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Jeffrey Alan Lustick
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Criminal law deals with penal laws. Laws which society has establish to punish...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Respectfully, in response to your three questions, the answers are: 1. The...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Your rental is likely governed by WA Chapter 59.18 RCW (Residential landlord-...
Alexandra A Filutowski
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at least 24 hours. if he continues to ask you (while giving 24 hours notice),...
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C Logan McKechnie
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If the water company entered into a contract with you to deliever the water to...
Okorie Okorocha
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You may be able to take them to Small Claims Court.
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Edward Jay Kinberg
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You need to review the procurement regulations for the city in which this...
Craig Edward Kennedy
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Generally, dogs are considered personal property in Washington State. So, you...
Lawrence Neil Rogak
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Let me just add something to Attorney Kennedy's good advice: You might be...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Here is a link to the Federal rights you have regarding pregnancy...
Alec Scott Rose
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For specific legal advice, you should consult an experienced employment law/...
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Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo
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RCW 59.18 governs WA Landlord and Tenant Law. Within that statute look at RCW...
Stacy Mandel Levine
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I am not located in your State, so I can only answer generally, but if you have...
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Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo
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RCW 59.18 governs WA Landlord and Tenant Law. Within that statute look at RCW...
Kathleen Dillon Hunt
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You should contact a qualified employment lawyer BEFORE you go too far with a...
Oscar Michelen
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While I do not practice in your state, I can tell you that the answers to all...
Robert Sauers
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As a general rule, Washington is an at will employment state. That means that...
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