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Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 San Francisco, CA
Ellie Sepeedeh Khabazian's answer
Some lawyers offer free legal assistance. Try calling your local bar...
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
You should check with your local bar association, the Bar Association of San... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant San Francisco, CA
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
If you cash the check with the "final settlement" language - even if you cross... Posted 10 days ago in Landlord / Tenant San Francisco, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Keep the security deposit and sue her in small claims for the balance. The...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You'll have to find her to serve with with a Small Claims suit, but the post... Posted 14 days ago in Immigration San Francisco, CA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The questions asked may not be important at this point. Who petitioned you for... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense San Francisco, CA
John M. Kaman's answer
I can't tell you anything about Mexican law but the practice you describe in CA...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Fraud is actionable if certain elements of proof are established by the... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt San Francisco, CA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
I am not sure fines are dischargeable in Bankruptcies, but I would ask this...
Alden Jay Knisbacher's answer
Wages earned within 90 days of the employer's bankruptcy filing are given a... Posted about 1 year ago in Securities / Investment Fraud San Francisco, CA
Michael Emory Clark's answer
Since most securities firms now contractually require disputes to be handled...
Debra G. Speyer's answer
Taking your question at face value, if the financial consultant recommended an... Posted about 1 year ago in Securities / Investment Fraud San Francisco, CA
Joel Richard Beck's answer
Whether you have a case or not can't be answered based only on the limited...
Debra G. Speyer's answer
I believe you have a case. I bet he did not disclose to you the hugh commission... Posted about 1 year ago in Employee Benefits San Francisco, CA
John Vincent Tucker's answer
The federal ERISA law covers your situation. ERISA stands for the Employee... |