Sarasota Litigation Legal Advice (17 found)

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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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This is a tough call and without knowing a lot more it is tough for me to give...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr. Kovacs and I would reccomend taking the settlement offer to a...
Dennis Andrew Chen
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This is not a divorce or separation matter since you were never married. You...
Gerald Walter Pierre
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The terms of the trust should indicate under what conditions and how any...
Joshua Thomas Keleske
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Most trusts will state if they can be changed and how you make that change....
Melissa Dawn Sosa
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Yes, it can. I just litigated a case where I obtained credit for a father who...
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Earl Kenneth Mallory
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The contract and related docuemtns should be reviewed by a lawyer as soon as...
Rush Charles Nigut
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You should consult a franchise attorney in your state. Franchising is a...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You file a complaint and serve the person a summons and complaint. The court...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, you can find out the pro se rules by contacting the local clerk of court....
Jorge P. Gutierrez Jr.
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Once the summary judgment order is signed, it will have to be filed and then...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You must take some action regarding the Petition and do so in the amount of...
Christopher L Cauble
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Yes--there may be a contract provision that states that they are "not liable...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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Small Claims Court is designed for pro-se litigants. The rules of civil...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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What has your own insurer said? Dennis Phillips, Esq. www.inawreck.com....
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Hopefully the contract provides for remedies for breach including legal fees....
Eric Nissim Assouline
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It sounds the man needs to file a lawsuit based on a breach of the partnership...
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Ron Renzy's answer
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This is quite odd. See if they acutally file their brief. Ask you attorney
Jason Garrett Epstein
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This is a question that really does need to be directed to your lawyer. There...
Douglas Ron Coenson
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If the Personal Representative (Excecutor) has hired an attorney, he should...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I agree with Attorney Coensen. Some of her debts may not be estate obligations....
Michael David Bruckman
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I am sorry for your frustration, but you should understand that an attorney's...
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Under Florida law if a party breaches a contract -- which cancelling after a...
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Avvo Staff Moderator
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If you are looking to enforce a small claims judgment, there is a provision...
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Joshua M King
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You'll need to provide more information than this. What kind of judgment, what...

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