Seattle Litigation Legal Advice (143 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
It's not clear who's a defendant and who's a witness here, since you said "...
Bruce Daniel Vargo's answer
You do not state if you are the person "named on the complaint" but if you are,... Posted 3 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
As a best practice, the written order, if prepared correctly, should address...
John M. Kaman's answer
My colleague, Mr. Brinkmeier is correct. I would add that as long as you have... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
I agree with you that your landlord is splitting hairs. Judges see emails all... Posted 2 months ago in Copyright Infringement Seattle, WA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
It depends on the painting. If five painters set up their easels at or near...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
It sounds like you have a copyright claim for this unauthorized copying of your... Posted 3 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Aaron A Pelley's answer
In Washington it is required that all parties consent when one party wants to...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I believe Washington like Illinois and California's laws prohibits the... Posted 3 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
Donald Edward Petersen's answer
I am not admitted in WA. In my state, non-compete agreements are often...
Fabio Ambrosio's answer
In great measure it depends on what you do for a living. What is your job? It... Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
I respectfully disagree. Your landlord has absolutely no right to enter your...
Michele K McNeill's answer
Although consent is required, Washington's Landlord Tenant Act at RCW 59.18.150... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
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Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
International extraditions are not something that the US or Canadian...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I would add to the good advice above that there may be issues that can be... Posted 7 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Seattle, WA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Did you do so with the intent to deceive? Seriously, with what little you...
Michael Hassen's answer
Your question is unintelligible. How does the "money litigation" come into... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Washington does not require statements from Plaintiffs to be notarized, no... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA Posted 4 months ago in Probate Seattle, WA
Jamie Corrine Clausen's answer
Under Washington law, where there are multiple personal representatives in a... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
Christopher Lee Thayer's answer
You raise some good questions. Luckily, there are ways to protect your...
Ann Davison Sattler's answer
Yes, I think an employment agreement would protect your business. There are... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
You'd have to file a suit for a declaratory judgment/quiet title to get a...
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Questioner here. I VERY much appreciate Ms. Powell's response; it does appear... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation Seattle, WA
Michael J. Helfand's answer
You can get a new lawyer, but you will probably still owe your current lawyer a...
Carter William Hick's answer
First, you must attend all the IMEs the Department decides to schedule for you... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Aha, now beating a statute of limitations is a very significant declaration,... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
This could be an innocent mistake or a not so innocent mistake or a situation... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
I don't see why not, since the notary's function is to attest to the fact that... Posted 4 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Seattle, WA
Michael Duane Cross Jr.'s answer
You need to talk to a local attorney quickly. In most jurisdictions (and for...
Fabio Ambrosio's answer
It depends on whether you're talking about B&O tax or sales taxes. If the LLC... |