What are the legal specifics a company needs in place to secure a partnership with a doctor to develop a supplement formula?
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Answered on May 14, 2020
There are no legal requirements per se but to protect yourself, you need either a written agreement that spells out the details and/or to set up...
Can my former landlord keep part of my security deposit because he says I owe unpaid rent?
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Answered on May 14, 2020
A landlord can deduct unpaid rent from a security deposit refund, however, if the landlord, through the agent property manager agreed to the rent...
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Can I get in trouble for not serving restraining order papers?
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Answered on January 28, 2016
Does not seem like you can get in trouble based on these facts. You might get a challenge from the opposing party, however, whether service was...
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How do you fight a creditor who sues you falsely claiming a fraudulent transfer over "assets" independently appraised for $0.00?
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Answered on January 28, 2016
If you have assets that you believe have no value, you should consider working out a deal to transfer them rather than fighting over nothing.
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What type of response is probable and is it proper for the winning party to respond also? is a summary Judgment appropriate?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
Hard to decipher the question here. A plaintiff who successfully defeats a demurrer does not respond. The defendant will now have to answer the...
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What does it mean when the judge say it's not properly stated.
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Answered on January 27, 2016
The Judge is giving you another chance to allege the facts necessary in your complaint sufficient to present a cause of action. If the case is...
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If a plaintiff tries to pierce the corporate veil in order to collect on a debt
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Answered on January 27, 2016
If I get the question, you do not want to do that. You contend you are not the alter ego. As such, you should not have any rights under the...
Can a judge deny you the right to cross examine a plaintiff who put into issued themselves that of their creditability.
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Answered on January 27, 2016
The judge controls the courtroom. What you think is an "attack" on credibility may be impermissible for a variety of reasons.
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Can a defendant file a demurer after answering the complaint? civil litigation; malicious prosecution.
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Answered on January 27, 2016
Too late now but as others have noted not a big deal as there are other ways to attack the complaint short of a trial. You should probably get...
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How can I sue both the employee and corporation?
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Answered on December 30, 2015
GENERALLY speaking, you can sue everyone who has wronged you, including legal entities for whom the wrongdoer acted as an agent.
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