Can I suite DMV or my attorney for malpractice?
You cannot sue the DMV, but your lawyer could have done a better job at keeping you informed about your license. You can sue, but it may not be...
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You cannot sue the DMV, but your lawyer could have done a better job at keeping you informed about your license. You can sue, but it may not be...
Since you got it in Business Affidavit format, you are OK as long as you serve it on the other side at least 14 days before the trial/hearing.
I recommend you send your requests for disclosure along with a cover letter, serve them by fax or certified mail.
Talk to the supervisor for the adjuster that denied it, if that does not work, file a complaint with the Texas Department of Insurance. If TDI does...
Get an attorney and have them review all the paperwork you have. Stop talking about what you did or did not do until you seek advise. You may...
Hire an attorney to analyze if the Department of Labor was correct in treating you as an independent contractor. You may have an FLSA claim. ...
You are correct in returning the mail as "moved", you are not under any legal obligation to keep the mail for her and/or forward it. That is her...
Sounds like an uphill battle to stay out of jail. Get a good attorney and you might have a chance.
You need at least a Work Authorization Card. Get one of those and you can renew.
Proof of payment may work, if you paid by check or credit card, you should have proof. Also, contact the person who did the work for you and get...