How long do I have to file a medical malpractice suit in the state of Texas following the event?
Two years from the date of the allegedly negligent conduct on which the suit is based; two years plus seventy-five days if the claimant gives...
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Two years from the date of the allegedly negligent conduct on which the suit is based; two years plus seventy-five days if the claimant gives...
I agree with the two lawyers who have responded so far. I will add only that since you propose to sue a business owner, he or she will almost...
No. And if, as I suspect, you are a pro se plaintiff, please reconsider what you are about to do. You cannot reasonably expect to have success...
I agree with the other two lawyers who have responded so far. No, you don't have to go, but all citizens have an interest in prosecuting crime. ...
No, it isn't a conflict of interests. And even if it were, you would have no standing to complain about it to the court because the lawyer is not,...
Your question sounds simple, but the answer is anything but. No one can teach you on this or any other website how to file and prosecute a...
I suggest that you not reply on your own. This is a serious legal matter and you need professional legal advice and assistance. Please consult a...
Your mother has no potentially valid claim based on the facts you state. If the two of them love each other, I think he should get a divorce and...
I would like to help you, but there is not enough information here to enable me or any other lawyer to give you the guidance you need. Please...
Yes, he can sue you. The Texas constitution guarantees all citizens free access to our courts. This means that anyone can sue anyone, at any...
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