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My son was arrest someone filed a false police report & got a warrant on him.can i sue for filing false police report???
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Answered on September 28, 2010
First, you probably would not have standing to sue because the false statement was not about you and the resulting harm was not sufferred by you....
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How to locate an attorney for an unemployment fraud case?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
I agree with my colleague that it is difficult to determine the nature of your problem from the information you have provided. Are you being asked...
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Is this company liable for the damages inflicted on a dress I purchased even though I took it out of the store?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
You haven't waived your rights simply by taking the dress out of the store.
First, if you used a credit card to purchase the dress, then you...
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Damage to new car due to manufacturer defect within 4 days purchase
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Answered on September 27, 2010
If you purchased a new truck, it should be under the manufacturer's factory warranty. You need to take the truck back to the dealer and request...
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Can you sue a school?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
In general, an individual can sue a school. Indeed, schools and school districts are routinely targets of a variety of lawsuits.
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Seeking an Unemployment Attorney to handle appeal.
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Answered on September 27, 2010
Avvo is a great resource to find lawyers who focus their practices on employment litigation, including unemployment compensation appeals in your...
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When writing an "answer" is there a certain way to sign when representing yourself? Or do you just sign your name?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
Just sign it yourself and write "pro se" after your name, which indicates that you are representing yourself.
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Who is liable for replacing a door with a lifetime warranty?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
Whoever gave the warranty is the responsible party. In most cases, it would be the manufacturer that extends a warranty for the product, so that's...
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Can a company disturb the peace?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
There are laws against creating a public nuisance, including noise polution. Start by calling Comcast and requesting that they do something about...
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Bait & Switch fraud on virtual goods? Zynga & Facebook....their TOS says they can virtually due whatever they want? Sue them?
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Answered on September 26, 2010
I agree with my colleague. Since you received a refund, you have no economic damages. While you may be upset and you wasted your time, in a...