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Joint Tenants - Co-owner refused to pay loan in her name. Took out money. Filed for bankruptcy and lives in residence.
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Answered on January 28, 2014
This is a complex relationship and fact pattern that requires a detailed review by a bankruptcy and real property attorney. Yes, you may need to...
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Workmans Comp has released me to full duty but my employer now says that work is slow....
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Answered on January 28, 2014
I agree with Attorney Spencer, if the employer is making its decision 'because' of your disability or workers compensation claim you may have a...
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I did not receive some of my wages I earned in 2013 and my W2 does not reflect this. I am still owed back pay from 2013.
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Answered on January 28, 2014
As a practical matter, ultimately you have the initial burden to prove your case. So, I would compare your W2 with your paystubs, especially your...
Do I have a tortious interference case?
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Answered on August 14, 2012
These cases, like defamation cases, are very difficult. Interference torts are generally classified in two categories: Interference with...
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Does the new policy that Obama pass include permission to drive ?
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Answered on June 18, 2012
I am a California attorney, so I am unfamiliar with New Jersey's drivers licensing laws.
The new immigration policy implemented last week by...
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We are a business and were expecting goods for resale to be shipped. Are there any fraud laws or what legal recoourse do I have?
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Answered on June 18, 2012
This sounds like a simple breach of contract action, and I assume all informal efforts have been exhausted. If the seller intended to not deliver...
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Where can i find a workers compensation attorney to handle 132a claim?
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Answered on June 18, 2012
You may find workers compensation attorneys on this site, or from local bar associations or other referral sites.
A discrimination action...
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What do i do if my employer under paid me
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Answered on June 18, 2012
Your facts may require more analysis, as you may be entitled to penalties against the employer.
To be entitled to "wages", you must be an...
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In a eviction hearing for the defendants evidence do i have to send it to the landlord before court?
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Answered on April 06, 2011
You will not likely be required to send documents to the landlord before an unlawful detainer (eviction) trial, but if required they will not need...
Can I collect unemployment if I quit my job because of a on the job injury?
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Answered on April 05, 2011
There are so many "ifs" to your question, that you may want to see an attorney - but I am glad to hear you are going to see another doctor. If you...
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