Is this even legal?
If they knowingly misrepresented what was in the contract and the "small print" was purposefully hidden, you may have a defense based on...
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If they knowingly misrepresented what was in the contract and the "small print" was purposefully hidden, you may have a defense based on...
Actually, there could be something to worry about depending on who the text messages were sent to, the extent of the operation, etc. My colleague...
A child can sign anything, but the signature won't have intended legal effect in this case because we are dealing with a minor.
Absolutely, if you fight/take this to trial, you will have a good chance of winning. Definitely get an attorney if you can. Good luck!
Call your attorney. Have them make some calls and see what can be done. If you don't have an attorney yet, get one.
First things first, arrest warrants don't just go away by themselves. Get a TX criminal defense lawyer and see what they can do for you. Depending...
In order: 1) Yes, you should definitely go to Court. Failure to show up is a much more serious situation than just resolving the ticket. 2)...
Yes, it should be perfectly legal. The employer should be protected in this situation.
You mean the client's counsel filed the motion to compel and it was denied? Or the motion to compel was filed against the client? The latter...
You can hire an attorney, who will then ascertain the strength of the State's case and advise you further based on those facts. Basically, hire...