I have a potential malpractice a lot of details are in email format is this a disclaimer ?
What you describe is a standard footer to emails that many professionals, including lawyers, use. It doesn't prevent the email it is attached to...
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What you describe is a standard footer to emails that many professionals, including lawyers, use. It doesn't prevent the email it is attached to...
Yes. There are a number of things you can do. If she is threatening to post them, you can sue her for harassment or possibly extortion if she...
It depends on whose name is on the title. If your name is on it either alone or with your friend, she can't take it. If her name is on the title...
Of course you can sue. Anyone can sue anyone for anything. It will cost you $120 to file a complaint in DC. About $100 to serve the complaint on...
Your potential remedies depend on the circumstances of your situation. Most statute of limitations start when a person realizes they have been...
It depends on how you obtained the photo and whether or not you have any copyrights to it. The fact that you take a picture of something and post...
It is highly unlikely he will get probation either as part of a deal or if he is found guilty. But if he has a lawyer, that is the person who...
Yes. If you do a case search on the Superior Court website, you will find everything filed since the case was initiated
In D.C. there are only two types of virtual hearings: Zoom or Webex. There are tutorials for both on YouTube. Additionally, the judge's chambers...
If the rest of the contract is correct, and you agree with everything else in the contract, you can cross out every place where it is incorrectly...