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Posted 20 days ago in Litigation Westmont, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Testimony under oath is just that, under oath. Lying under oath is perjury and... Posted about 1 month ago in Litigation Lombard, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
A summons in Illinois is only valid for 30 days. Then an expired summons must...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Mr. Pavlinski is correct; if you have not been served with the lawsuit, you do... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Custody Naperville, IL
Thomas Robert Siegel's answer
Illinois has no laws requiring a pregnant woman to remain in the State merely... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Lombard, IL
Joseph Michelotti's answer
You could use a property, divorce or business lawyer. The question is if this... Posted 3 months ago in Intellectual Property Naperville, IL
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
To my knowledge, no such database exists. To figure out if a US patent is in...
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
There is really no database for "uneforceable" patents. You can visit the... Posted 3 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Downers Grove, IL
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum's answer
Yes, you may have legal recourse to enforce an "oral" contract. However you are... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Lombard, IL
Joycelyn R. Curry's answer
You serve it on the now pro se defendant. Mail a copy to her home address or...
Guy Scott DiMartino's answer
You should serve a copy of the notice and motion to the petitioner at his/her... Posted 5 months ago in Litigation Roselle, IL
Lawrence Allen Stein's answer
Not much. It doesn't seem like you have a valid reason to seek to vacate the... Posted 6 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Lombard, IL
Lawrence Allen Stein's answer
You will almost certainly lose if you try to sue the inspector. The inspector... Posted 9 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Bloomingdale, IL
Okorie Okorocha's answer
The problem with verbal agreements in court is not the validity most of the...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Verbal agreements can be acceptable in court, but as Mr. Okorocha alluded to,... Posted 12 months ago in Litigation Aurora, IL
Mazyar Malek Hedayat's answer
Your question indicates that a default judgment has been entered against you.... Posted about 1 year ago in Litigation Aurora, IL
John T. Moran Jr.'s answer
A criminal defendant may not appeal a court ruling that occurs before the entry... |