I took out a hard loan and approved but never paid. Can I sue them?
As Mr. Boyer suggested, you are very unlikely to be able to find and recover against the scammer - as you were the victim of an advanced-fee loan...
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As Mr. Boyer suggested, you are very unlikely to be able to find and recover against the scammer - as you were the victim of an advanced-fee loan...
And if you get by the disclaimer issue, make a demand and get a "no" from the seller/promoter, then you might consider filing a complaint against...
His heirs pursuant to intestacy (no will in place) law. His share does not go to the business partner. That would have and should have been...
I’ve moved your question from Consumer Protection to Litigation because the subject contract dispute appears to be between sophisticated businesses...
Frankly, while you got two appropriate responses, in my view, your question lacks enough information for us to really respond to with any degree of...
Many (options). You may have grounds for claims such as a violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, fraud, and several others. That would...
Assuming you play music in your venue during the non-karaoke times and days/nights, you would clearly need blanket licenses with the performing...
First, fraud is not Consumer Fraud. Fraud is a claim; so is violation of the NJ Consumer Fraud Act - 'two, different claims in a suit. Second? -...
That's a great question - and, by chance, the Stanford Law Review has just addressed it in an thoughtful, recent essay. Here you go, from March...
To me, the answer is clear. Your adversary raised material evidence and achieved conversion, at the beginning of the case, to a motion for summary...
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