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Can I Sue in Small claim court in OC, CA to recover my attorney fees paid to answer a baseless claim lawyer demand letter?
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Answered on July 28, 2016
Hello,
If you have not been sued yet, you have no way to demand and enforce a request for attorney fees.
Your response to the letter is...
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Court papers sent.
Frederic's answer
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Answered on July 27, 2016
Try researching the case to see what it is all about.
If it is a lawsuit, think about the options another attorney mentioned regarding ignoring...
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Changing court house?
Frederic's answer
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Answered on July 27, 2016
You would need to ask and someone would want to know why.
If you have a good reason, then you will probably get the location changed.
If you...
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Notice of deficiency question
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Answered on July 26, 2016
Not understanding.
It sounds like you failed to meet the two-year deadline to file a lawsuit.
Perhaps type in the precise language of the notice,...
How do I respond to a motion to turnover funds?
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Answered on July 26, 2016
Confusing. Sounds like a bank has been ordered to seize your funds.
Oppose the motion.
Follow the court procedures.
Best thing is to get a local...
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Libel and statue of limitations
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Answered on July 26, 2016
See California Code of Civil Procedure Section 340(c) which indicates one year.
It is measured from when you can prove that you discovered it, or...
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Libel statue of limitations
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Answered on July 26, 2016
See California Code of Civil Procedure Section 340(c) which indicates one year.
It is measured from when you can prove that you discovered it, or...
Can I sue for medical malpractice/libel? false positive HIV lab error included in records sent to life insurance company, denied
Frederic's answer
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Answered on July 26, 2016
Sorry to hear of your situation.
You should seek the advice of a local attorney and act promptly.
You finding out in January 2015 may have...
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Settlement proposal
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Answered on July 26, 2016
She is "negotiating." Don't get wound up with what she asks for. She has to either get you to agree or convince the judge to see it her way.
Just...
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Trademark Vs Common law Trademark.
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Answered on July 26, 2016
The other side would be in a stronger position if their trademark was registered, but you can still be sued for common law trademark...
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