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How does one begin the process of a racial discrimination case against the businesses that are not practicing diversity?
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Answered on February 04, 2016
Aggrieved parties can always open a complaint with the EEOC or NERC in Nevada if they believe they have been a victim of discriminatory hiring...
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Since they never left the store the target had no right to search the children is that correct
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Answered on February 04, 2016
Mr. Starke is correct. The law in Nevada allows a merchant to search you as long as they have reason to believe you shoplifted, even if they turn...
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Can I get my DL reinstated for a job offer that requires a DL?
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Answered on February 04, 2016
The DMV offers a "restricted license" for people to go to/from work, but I believe you are ineligible for that license if you have child support...
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My question is what can I do to get my money back? Is this criminal?
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Answered on February 04, 2016
You are right that the law requires an inspection. The dealer had to inspect only the drivetrain if the car had over 75k miles. That said, if you...
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Do we have any recourse to go after the landlord for the time our house was uninhabitable, at least prorated rent?
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Answered on February 04, 2016
Nevada law only requires that the landlord use their "best efforts" to try to address the problem within 14 days of getting written notice from...
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He owns a home and property that I am aware of. Can I get my money back? What would I have to do?
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Answered on February 03, 2016
Sounds like your main option is to sue him. Did you have a written or verbal contract with him? The statute of limitations is an issue, depending...
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What do I file exactly all forms and what court
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Answered on February 03, 2016
You can file a complaint in court for damages for the trashed items. If you value them at $10,000 or less, can be in small claims court, for which...
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Creditors calling family members
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Answered on February 03, 2016
It would violate the FDCPA (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) if they called your family again, especially if they now have your contact...
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How can I get my money
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Answered on February 03, 2016
As my colleague stated, you can sue them. Depending on where they are, you can pursue the matter in small claims court in Nevada if your claim is...
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What can I do or what should be the next step I take?
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Answered on February 03, 2016
If you never did so, definitely dispute any items on your credit and/or with the reporting creditors that you don't recognize. As for the...
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