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Joseph Andrew Harrison
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If you have been served with a summons, you need to appear on the return date...
Joseph Andrew Harrison
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Clarification - I was stuck on the last question to which I had responded....
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Hire an intellectual property litigator today. If you cannot afford one,...
Pamela Koslyn
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I respecifully disagree with the other response. I think you intended to buy...
Salim John Sheikh
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You would need to consult the agreement. You are signing a contract that...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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A severance package normally will not prevent you from qualifying for...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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You can take the offer, or you can continue to try to negotiate with them on...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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Usuallly I agree with Mr. Hoffman, but in this case I do not. I respect his...
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Lawrence Allen Stein
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Since you are already in the case, you can be nitified by regular mail. Go to...
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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Yes, you may have legal recourse to enforce an "oral" contract. However you are...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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It is common, and it is required under your insurance contract in all...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot comment specifically on...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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There are very specifc laws in Illinois relating to landlord disputes and...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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I agree with Mr Pavlinski - you need an attorney to help you through this mess....
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
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It may never be possible to determine the actual drafter of the documents in...
Keenan M. Post
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I agree with the first answer. Most states have laws that prohibit the drafter...
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Erin Kathryn Russell
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In order to answer your question, additional information is required. It is...
Michael Hassen
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You really should consult with an attorney. There are many resources available...
Erik Glen Swanson
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You'd have to go to a law library and look. Disclaimer: This answer is...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Your mother committed a crime which should be reported to the police for...
Erin Kathryn Russell
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I agree with Mr. Swanson. Furthermore, if you are willing to prosecute a...
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Joycelyn R. Curry
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You serve it on the now pro se defendant. Mail a copy to her home address or...
Guy Scott DiMartino
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You should serve a copy of the notice and motion to the petitioner at his/her...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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What you hear is irrelevant. This is a complicated matter involving intestate...
Henry Repay
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My impression from the information available is that you have rights. Your...
Lawrence Allen Stein
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By all means, offer a settlement. Start very low. Better yet, since your...
Erik Glen Swanson
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First, don't ignore it. You have to either get an attorney or appear at the...
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Lawrence Allen Stein
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Slander cases are always hard and you only have one year after the slanderous...
Thomas Robert Siegel
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As indicated by my colleague, slander/libel/defamation cases are a difficult...
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If you are concerned that this might be someone simply trying to "scam" you,...
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Pamela Koslyn
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If you want to dismiss your case, you need to file a notice of dismissal. But...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You must have your attorney withdraw before you can file anything by yourself....
Frank A Selden
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if a probate was opened then submit a challenge to her handling of the estate....
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Were your children named as beneficiaries either in the trust or in the will?...
Henry Repay
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It sounds like the attorneys you hired should have been able to help you....

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