Should Everst College be unjust enriched by this plaintiff??
The fact that Everest College provided you with an education and the fact that you freely signed the waiver most likely defeats any claim you may...
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The fact that Everest College provided you with an education and the fact that you freely signed the waiver most likely defeats any claim you may...
Furthermore, just to add onto Ms. Mccall's answer, while federal loans are deferred while you are in school, there is no requirement that a private...
It will depend on whether or not you had either a verbal or written contract. If he loses his job, it is unlikely he can sue you if he's lost his...
The short answer is that if it was truly a gift and not a contract, the answer is no. Furthermore, if he is the one that is going to bring an...
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It really depends on what the email exactly said and what your contract said. You may have a case but without the exact wording and the contract...
While there are legal answers to this question, the most practical answer may be that if you believe that the situation is serious, and it most...
Generally speaking, you have to be able to prove that the posts cost you money and you have to be able to quantify it somewhat. Also, if the...
While the law is different to a certain degree in all states and while I do not live in MA, there are Constitutional issues that you have to...
Generally speaking, advertisements are not offers for a contract. They are mere solicitations for offers. Because they are not true offers, it is...
While this answer may sound funny let me address this question as a former school administrator. Sometimes, the "legal" answer is not the most...