What should I do?
Assuming your facts, you both can make a claim for damages vs. the other dog owner. Michael Rotsten, Esq.
Encino, CA
Animal law Lawyer at Encino, CA
Practice Areas: Animal Law, Animal & Dog Bites
Assuming your facts, you both can make a claim for damages vs. the other dog owner. Michael Rotsten, Esq.
You have not made it clear as to what the cite is for. Not sure why having a pet is an offense. Best you contact a local Animal lawyer to discuss...
May be O.K. if they were doing a prompt check. If the dog was responding to a signal, then the sniff was not a reasonable event, but an unlawful...
Discrimination does not seem to be the issue, here. You can make claim against the dog owner and the landlord. however, note they will probably try...
I do not know if the dog being placed in the closet is enough to give you the right to do what you suggest. Best you contact a Landlord/Tenant...
You might be able to prove the right to be "Grandfathered" in, and have the birds. Contact a local Animal lawyer or one that practices...
You can start with an attorney demand for the dog back. If she does not give the dog back you can sue her in court for Conversion of your animal....
Depends upon the Company's literal policy. Probably not cover pets getting sick. Maybe you should contact a Labor lawyer to discuss the...
The neighbor is going to be liable. You need an attorney to let them know, if they do not pay up, they can be sued for the loss of your...
The third person does not get better rights than you have. If you gave the dog to another, they are subject to being sued, along with you, for the...
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