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Jose Isaia Ybanez Utzurrum's answer
Anti-SLAPP motions are now frequently used and more so the first line of... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
Chances are you are going to have a hard time finding no - look to see if you... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Lawrence Allen Stein's answer
Hire an attorney that specializes in bringing civil rights cases against the...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
The laws that protect citizens against government misconduct are commonly... Posted 3 months ago in Alimony San Diego, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
The spousal support extension will depend on what's in the original order and...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
What do you mean by pro bono attorney exactly? Why on earth would any lawyer... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Yes, you can file and serve an Amended Answer. You should serve a copy of the... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
If your claim is against the corporation, you would name the corporation as a... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Jared Alden Washkowitz's answer
After the complaint is served, the defendant will usually either answer the...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
The employer may cross-complain against you and try to prove its own claim, but... Posted 4 months ago in Probate San Diego, CA
Frank A Selden's answer
lots of issues here. one glaring question is "Does the trustee have a vote too?"...
Andrew Ryan Stilwell's answer
As a beneficiary to the trust, the trustee has the highest fiduciary duty to... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation San Diego, CA
Zephyr Savoy Hill's answer
I would suggest you have a sit down with your attorney and get some answers....
Diana Lucia Martinez's answer
This is not legal advice nor is it intended to create an attorney-client... Posted 4 months ago in Family San Diego, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
To the extent that custody is an issue, the court can order both parents, and... Posted 5 months ago in Probate San Diego, CA
Roberta Peters Clark's answer
Disclaimer: This answer is merely a suggestion and does not constitute legal... Posted 5 months ago in Contracts / Agreements San Diego, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You're trying to avoid litigation, right? I don't recommend escalating this...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Seems to me you have an unreasonable client from your point of view. Therefore... Posted 5 months ago in Personal Injury San Diego, CA
Gordon Alexander Glenn's answer
Can you sue? Yes. Will you win? Not likely. To win you would have to prove... Posted 5 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
Under California law, you may respond to a complaint by answer, demurrer or...
Shaun K. Boss' answer
If you and your brother are co-tenants of a present interest in the property... Posted 5 months ago in Family San Diego, CA
Tavy Alice Dumont's answer
Try your county's pro bono program to see if your income is low enough and you... Posted 5 months ago in Car / Auto Accident San Diego, CA
S Edmond ElDabe's answer
Even if you did not make contact (which I assume is what you mean by "directly...
Gordon Alexander Glenn's answer
It would be interesting to read the police report if there is one. Any... Posted 5 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Jose Isaia Ybanez Utzurrum's answer
Generally, if a party is seeking another party's financial records, then the... Posted 6 months ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
Robin Mashal's answer
Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be... Posted 6 months ago in Debt Collection San Diego, CA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
If you are speaking about a mechanics lien each state has its own specific... Posted 6 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes San Diego, CA
Alexander Miles Medina's answer
I need more facts (such as how new the engine and the vehicle is, etc.), but... |