Washington Licensing Legal Advice (55 found)Narrow your searchPosted 12 days ago in Criminal Defense Washington, DC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
The subject penalties may be based on a myriad of reasons. Many factors such as... Posted 13 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Washington, DC Posted 23 days ago in Medical Malpractice Washington, DC
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Ouch. It hurts just to read what you've gone through. Personal injury... Posted about 1 month ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
A petition would likely have to be filed with DC Superior Court to expunge the...
Ewen E Allison's answer
Go to the Public Defenders Service at 633 Indianna Avenue (down the street from... Posted about 1 month ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Yes, you have a case, i.e., one for frustration, but nothing else (in my... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If your employer views permanent residence in such a way that your rate of pay... Posted about 1 month ago in Government Washington, DC
Robert Sterling Guest's answer
First the disclaimer, I am not licensed in DC and I have no idea where you got... Posted about 1 month ago in Appeals Washington, DC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You might check with the Innocence Project http://law.in.edu/public_service/...
Ewen E Allison's answer
I concur with my colleague that the Innocence Project maybe a good place to... Posted 2 months ago in Personal Injury Washington, DC
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
Medicare has a federally statutorily mandated lien against any recovery on a...
Sambar Kumar Mukerji's answer
Generally, Medicare will put a lien on any personal injury case where they paid... Posted 2 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Washington, DC
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
I am not licensed in your state but I can offer some general information....
E. Brian Davis' answer
I agree that you need a lawyer to go over your situation with you in depth... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Washington, DC
Keenan M. Post's answer
If you are wanting to be treated as a tenant and allowed quiet enjoyment of the... Posted 3 months ago in Elder Law Washington, DC
Keenan M. Post's answer
Contact the elder abuse authorities in your state as well as the local district... Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Washington, DC
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
Your question is a good one and should probably be directed to a local... Posted 3 months ago in Construction / Development Washington, DC
Alex L. Davis III's answer
There are several avenues for you to pursue, first I would contact the... Posted 3 months ago in Libel / Slander Washington, DC
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
Slander and defamation suits are difficuilt to win. However, you can recover...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
There is apparent concern on your part since you are posing the question in the... Posted 3 months ago in Personal Injury Washington, DC
Keith Samuel Hasson's answer
You need an attorney in the jurisdiction where the assult occurred with...
Jason Eric Kipness' answer
You need to contact a DC personal injury attorney. You may have a claim... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Washington, DC
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
You didn't state if your employer knows about the incident. Also, some jobs...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Yes in addition to losing your job and blenishing your reputation you have... Posted 4 months ago in Real Estate Washington, DC
John Edward Reid's answer
The best answer is to probate the will, if it hasn't been already, in the state...
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Yes, a so-called ancillary probate in the state of Maryland is the way to deal... Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Washington, DC
Michael Raphael Cowen's answer
It is difficult to second-guess another lawyer without looking at his entire...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot offer you specific legal... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Washington, DC
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
Unfortunately, it does depend. Some attorneys charge a flat rate. Others...
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
2 to 3 percent of total estate assets would not be unreasonable(in my opinion).... |