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How do I go about suing someone across the country for, Intentional interference with an expected inheritance/ benefit?
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Answered on August 26, 2014
Not sure about California but North Carolina doesn't have a claim exactly as you describe. The question depends on whether you are challenging the...
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Is an employer allowed to hold your first check?
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Answered on August 25, 2014
Contact a lawyer. This sounds like a blatant violation of the NC Wage & Hour Act.
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2 of my car broke down after 3 weeks of getting my oil change at Wal-Mart 20000 for 2 cars
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Answered on August 25, 2014
I agree with Kenneth Love. You should consult an attorney. From these facts there is no way to answer the implied question.
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Should a liability waver be signed by a former tenant and his helpers when removing personal property?
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Answered on August 23, 2014
Premise liability is complex but you don't have much to worry about with them getting hurt but I would advise protecting yourself ... So yes get a...
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Can a demand for payment be sent to a work address if the person does not have a local address in NC?
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Answered on August 22, 2014
Unless the debt instrument has a strict notice provision and that provision is tied to calling the note due, there is no reason you cannot send a...
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I have a case with the eeoc now and it has went through investigation and is at legal. What should I be looking for in settlemen
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Answered on August 21, 2014
These claims are all tied to specific federal and state statutes and each prescribes certain remedies. Your claims are too broad to give a good...
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This case is a month out from Mediated Settlement, and the Defendant is contending that I have sued the wrong entity...
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Answered on August 20, 2014
It is hard to answer your question without additional information. Are the defendant and the real party fictitious entities, i.e., some...
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Was what I did legal?
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Answered on August 20, 2014
If the damage was that minor and with an oral release (of sorts) the chances that you will be sued for a minor scuff as you describe is very small.
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Should member get his $2000 back after leaving the LLC business on his own?
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Answered on August 19, 2014
The LLC Operating Agreement should address what happens on withdrawal of a member. Generally, unless it was a loan instead of a member investment,...
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Can someone sue Burger King for requiring patrons to complete their meal and leave the restaurant within a 30 minute time period
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Answered on August 19, 2014
I agree with the previous answers. There really is no basis for a lawsuit in the facts as you describe them.
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