Can I still receive part of the settlement?
It depends, but unless the lawsuit was brought under the FLSA, you generally don't have to "opt in." That said, call the class counsel or claims...
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It depends, but unless the lawsuit was brought under the FLSA, you generally don't have to "opt in." That said, call the class counsel or claims...
If the case has been settled, you can find the information from either the notice you received, or by contacting the claims administrator. The...
To answer your questions: 1) Personal injury claims have a 2 year statute of limitations. If you are alleging that the product does not work as...
You don't have to sell the property, but depending on the type of senior community (55+ or 62+), you may not be able to live on the property. Or...
Yes, you can absolutely sue to get your money back. Now, depending on who you bought from, you could be compelled into arbitration, but that's...
Since you were evicted, there is a judgment entered against you. Judgments generally have to be collected within 10 years, but judgment collectors...
You don't have 5 days to appeal, you have 5 days to respond to the summons, and file an answer. DO IT. If you don't file the answer, you will lose...
You need to speak with an attorney who handles federal employment issues ASAP. Your best bet to find one is to go to cela.org, and use the "find a...
Why are you serving a 60 day notice to pay or qui? Serve a 3 day notice to pay or quit. Make sure the information is correct this time.
Generally, you must be able to leave the facility on a meal period for it to be valid. But, for caregivers of persons with special needs, Wage...