Can I sue? Do I have a case? And if so how much would my estimate be?
Unless you were under contract, your employment was likely terminable "at will". I am unsure how much tip money you would be owed, but filing fees...
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Unless you were under contract, your employment was likely terminable "at will". I am unsure how much tip money you would be owed, but filing fees...
That section appears to have been repealed. I am not sure what you're looking for, but you may want to try Sections 607.0501 and 607.0502, Florida...
It sounds like the gym mistakenly billed you even after you cancelled your membership. You may want to consult an attorney if they refuse to give...
It is unclear whether your "fine" is directly from the retailer or from the State. You may want to contact an attorney to determine the legal...
To answer your first question, yes, in Florida there are certain contracts which may be enforceable even though there are no witnesses or notaries...
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Generally to state a cause for defamation in Florida, you would have to allege intentional or reckless (or even negligent if a private person)...
Florida generally utilizes a list of factors to try to determine the best interest of the child. If I recall correctly, the child's age and...
In order to more fully answer your questions, an attorney would need to review your lease/sublease, as well as the original lease entered into...
It depends. Generally, business entities are supposed to wind down their affairs when in the process of closing. It is possible that the company...
Florida law distinguishes between actions for ejectment and actions for eviction. Each is dealt with separately in Florida Statutes. See...