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What's on disability for year can my employer fire me and later try hire me,months later?is this still wrongfull termination
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Answered on September 22, 2013
Just to be clear, you were fired after you attempted to come back from your disability and then when you hired an attorney to pursue a wrongful...
How much time does it really take an attorney to do one billable hour of work?
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Answered on September 22, 2013
Depends on what the work is
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Does the gender of the attorney matter at trial? Is it better for a female attorney to represent a female client?
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Answered on September 22, 2013
Generally not, but if it's a jury trial, may make a difference.
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How do Character and Fitness proceedings for lawyers work? Do many lawyers not make it through them?
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Answered on September 22, 2013
Most lawyers do make it through them, unless they have some sort of immoral/criminal transgressions in their background.
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What exactly is fraudulent misrepresentation?
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Answered on September 22, 2013
The "textbook" definition of fraudulent misrepresentation is below.
Under contract law, a plaintiff can recover against a defendant on the...
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Lender "approved" my refinance 350 days ago and then did nothing. They forgot about it despite my numerous calls. Can I sue?
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Answered on September 22, 2013
How did they notify you of this "approval". Did they send you a letter confirming such?
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Needed, attorney in the Pasadena and/or surrounding area to handle post foreclosure litigation. Must have substantial experience
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Answered on September 22, 2013
Search Google or Avvo.
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Costly Mold problem found in New house after escrow closed 8/2/2013
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Answered on September 21, 2013
Yes, you may potentially have a failure to disclose claim (fraud and breach of contract) against the agent who sold you the house and did not tell...
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Misconduct
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Answered on September 21, 2013
"Misconduct" in what context?
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Hi there. what is the federal statute/U.S. code that allows a private individual to sue a newspaper in a federal court?
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Answered on September 21, 2013
The cause of action would be defamation.
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