I lent my ex girlfriend money at my house in NY,but she lives in PA,where do I sue her?
While both have jurisdiction, I am a fan of suing where the defendant lives, unless you have a loan agreement that provides otherwise.
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While both have jurisdiction, I am a fan of suing where the defendant lives, unless you have a loan agreement that provides otherwise.
You do not need anything, and I see no problems for what you are doing, based on the limited information given.
You can sue the plumber in small claims for the $350, which appears to be your only loss.
Not without consent or a court order. I am not sure you have good enough cause for the court order.
I agree with the prior poster. Either start a new LLC, or sue now to dissolve this one.
Yes, you can sue. Depending on the value of the car, you would be better suing for the value of the car, and settling the case for the title. ...
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While the other posters might be right, if you have the guts for it, and have paid no money, just do not do the lease. However, you are going to...
I am an NJ and NY lawyer. Your agreement sounds screwy. However, as to your specific question, NY law is generally more favorable to the...
You should not ignore this matter, but as other lawyers have said, the amount at issue and whether there is a judgment are key issues.