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A debt collection angency takes you to court for non-payment In new york,and you relocated to florida.How does that work since
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Answered on November 10, 2010
Assuming someone used to live in New York and that's where they incurred the debt, I see no reason why the debt collector couldn't sue that person...
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Once dates have passed on a subpoena and no court is that still binding?
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Answered on November 10, 2010
A subpoena tells you you have to show up at a certain location at a certain date and time and generally that you have to continue to show up there...
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Condo association threatening action
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Answered on November 10, 2010
I know of no law that compels people to be smart or wise or to behave compassionately or flexibly. If you fail to pay condo fees when due, you are...
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I bit into glass while eating breakfast sausage really no damage to my mouth can i still sue the company?
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Answered on November 09, 2010
P.S.: Thank your lucky stars that you didn't get hurt!
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I was wrongfully accused of smoking marijuana in my home by a comcast cable company techinician. after he was in my home 15 min.
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Answered on November 09, 2010
If the technician thought you were smoking marijuana and reported it to his employer, and the employer put it in its log of its business activity...
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What labor laws apply?
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Answered on November 09, 2010
More information is necessary to answer the question.
Did you sign a contract with your employer? Sometimes contracts state that a specific...
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I bit into glass while eating breakfast sausage really no damage to my mouth can i still sue the company?
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Answered on November 09, 2010
The purpose of tort law is to make injured parties whole. No damages, no lawsuit.
Probably you can get your money back from the store where you...
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I have be fired from my job because of my felony that happened in 1995. Can this be right and possible. I had to get a docto
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Answered on November 09, 2010
I know of no principle of law that makes it unlawful to fire someone because they have a felony conviction in their past.
On the other hand a...
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We would like to use a famous musical in our drama class. I got a free script on line that is different than the copyright
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We need more information to be able to answer this question. What is the play and when was it written, and who is the author?
Copyright is a...
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Is this a form of medical malpractice?
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Answered on November 08, 2010
Sounds like a mistake. But malpractice and a mistake are different things. If every mistake were actionable malpractice, no one would practice...
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