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A check of mine returned as NSF from a bigger debt that I had, but I paid for it with cash. Now the guy wanted to sue me
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Answered on February 18, 2014
In most cases, NSF checks are not considered under the bad check law if they are used to pay an antecedent debt. Therefore, if a debtor gives a...
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Do I need a malpractice attorney?
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Answered on February 18, 2014
I am sorry for your problems but I probably agree with my colleagues that there is not enough there to pursue, assuming you recover shortly....
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Do I need a malpractice attroney?
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Answered on February 18, 2014
I agree that while you may have a claim, assuming you recover completely and reasonably soon, it probably is not worth the expense to pursue.
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How long does it take to adjudicate a hospital liens?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
It sure sounds like the lien will be resolved at the hearing next month, assuming you meant 2014, not 2013.
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Can I sue a college for failing to provide adequate teaching.
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Answered on February 15, 2014
You will not find a lawyer willing to take this on a contingency fee basis. If you pay a lawyer to handle this, even on a reduced rate basis, you...
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Can I sue a client for libel?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
Clients are entitled to their opinions about the work you do. Having an opinion is not defamation.
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Can I Sue The County and Nightclub?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
There isn't enough money involved to attract a lawyer to handle this for you, otherwise that is what I would suggest. If you have learned a life...
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Request for documents in disclosure
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Answered on February 15, 2014
You have now had 2 AZ lawyers help you through this issue. Don't you think it is time for you to retain a lawyer? Otherwise, you should sit down...
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I run a small home business under an LLC. A vendor's lawyer is threatening to sue me for nonpayment. What will happen?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
You did not mention that the vendor's lawyer is proceeding criminally, you said he threatened to sue you. That is civil court and you do not plead...
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What can I do legally, and is there a way to stop this?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
Sounds like the hotel's management has a problem they need to solve. Let them solve it; don't own it.
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