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Shawn B Alexander's answer
The first answer is, the state you reside in governs the actions of the agency,...
Mark Hankins' answer
I want to amplify briefly on a couple of Mr. Alexander's accurate responses.... Posted 11 days ago in Military Law Chicago, IL
Tonald Edmund Spinks' answer
Unfortunately there are a number of reasons you can not sue the military due to... Posted 15 days ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You can argue no jurisdiction and show the paperwork of registration. Then,... Posted 1 day ago in Child Support Chicago, IL Posted 3 days ago in Child Support Chicago, IL Posted 6 days ago in Probate Chicago, IL
Henry Repay's answer
Generally, assuming no will, in Illinois an estate goes 1/2 to the surviving... Posted 10 days ago in Wrongful Termination Chicago, IL
Archibald Johns Thomas III's answer
Your rights as an employee depend on several things. One, whether you have a... Posted 15 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
David Wayne Willis' answer
No is the easy answer for a lot of valid reasons, but contact a personal injury...
Donald Solomon Nathan's answer
The question posed is one controlled by case law and statute. Statutes in... Posted 17 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
Salim John Sheikh's answer
Often the city/state/government has immunity in most instances unless there is...
Donald Solomon Nathan's answer
I respectfully disagree with anyone who says a city, village or municipality is... Posted 17 days ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
There may be challenges with the petition that the case is under investigation....
Elizabeth Rompf Bruen's answer
If your case has been pending for more than 2 years then I think you can... Posted 23 days ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
In response to your answer, there is no official statistic cataloging the rate... Posted 22 days ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Elizabeth Rompf Bruen's answer
I would recommend that you speak to an attorney that specializes in immigration...
Jean Tien's answer
Sorry, just to clarify - he will not be able to adjust here in the US. He will... Posted 28 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Chicago, IL
Jeffrey Alan Lustick's answer
What the airline officials told you is probably correct. They may have...
Salim John Sheikh's answer
I JUST had a client with a similar scenario. The airline let the passengers... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Chicago, IL
Ronald S. Pichlik's answer
Laws governing expungment vary from state to state. In Michigan, for example,... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
S. Jamison Koehler's answer
While I am not familiar with criminal law in Chicago, I can make a few general...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Federal drug crimes have very severe sentencing guidelines. Discuss these... Posted about 1 month ago in Slip and Fall Accident Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Gather all pertinent documents and any evidence at your disposal. Much of the...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Mr. Brinkmeier's answer sums it up. Get yourself to a personal injury attorney... Posted 4 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
Diana S. Brodman Summers' answer
That totally depends on the government agency. The CIA and FBI can, and do,... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No, not likely, as a matter of examiner discretion. You were obligated to show... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
It depends - speak with an immigration lawyer. Normally, the problem people... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Money debts you owe to the government (such as fines and taxes) do not get... |