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Mark Kotlarsky
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Contributor Level 4

It does not matter where their headquarter is. If the company is doing...
Mark L Rosenberg
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Contributor Level 7

If they are doing business in Maryland, they can generally be sued in Maryland....
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David A Schuck
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Contributor Level 3

On just the simple facts you provided,l it appears that your son has several...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Contributor Level 7

I'm not a litigator, so I am not qualified to answer the question that you...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

As noted by the other repsonse, a DSLE claim is a good alternative. If you want...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

You've got almost no chance of getting this trademark registered in the same...
Boris Umansky
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Contributor Level 4

Notice: The below is for educational and informational purposes only, is not a...
Denese Dominguez
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Contributor Level 5

Unless you can show that this individual had a history of similar activity and...
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Justin Graf Castillo
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Contributor Level 2

It’s not possible to answer your question with the facts you’ve provided;...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

With all due respect to your attorney friend, I think it's horrible advice to...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

If this a criminal case, you should ask for a public defender. If it is a...
Jared B Gaynor
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If you got the line in your own name, and not the corporate name, you are...
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(I am not an expert in this area, so am replying as a non-attorney even though...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

Your likely defense in the event of trouble is that you are immune under...
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John Kenneth Friedman
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Contributor Level 3

Do you live in a multiple residence building (i.e. an apartment, town house,...
John M. Kaman
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If you have retrieved your car,have a restricted license, completed alcohol...
Hudson Thomas Bair
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Contributor Level 4

Assuming that your new charge is in the same county as your old (dui) case you...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

I am not sure about all your consequential damages but you certainbly have the...
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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Contributor Level 7

I am not licensed in AL and can offer you only general advice. However, you...
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Danny James Weisenburger
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Contributor Level 6

(1) Change your phone number, or (2) Tell him never to call your number again,...
Jacob Carlos Eisenstein
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Contributor Level 4

If you entered into a separation agreement that explicitly states that the...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

While the company should have done a better job explaining to you what was and...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

Assuming that this matter has not yet been resolved, be prepared to challenge...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

First of all, staying away from him should not be an issue. The real problem is...
Steven M Weisbrot
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Contributor Level 5

It sounds to me as if your husband has both a claim against the driver of the...
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David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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Contributor Level 7

The best suggestion I can give is to include the 18 U.S.C. 2257 statement. It'...

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