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I was injured at my friends apartment while trying to escape a fire that consumed the basement and first floor. What should I do
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Answered on November 11, 2010
What a scary situation. From what you describe, you may have legal rights against the owner of the property and/or whomever caused the fire. I...
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Can we add a 2nd lawyer from another firm to our current counsel?
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Answered on November 02, 2010
It sounds like you may be better off seeking new counsel who can substitute into your case as counsel of record and allow your current counsel out...
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Are Official Documents issued by a State Agency null and void if there are errors in the document?
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Answered on October 28, 2010
Without knowing more, the date issue you have raised does not appear to be material. It is not uncommon for parties to sign an agreement on one...
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How do you cancel a business agreement properly?
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Answered on October 28, 2010
Most contracts specify the mechanism to terminate the contract. If the contract does not so specify, then you can enter into a new contract which...
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In regards to a David and Goliath issue of possible "Reverse Confusion" Trademark Infringment, is David SOL without deep pockets
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Answered on October 18, 2010
Although it is not clear from your description what you have registered with the state of Washington (a state trademark, a corporation, a...
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What is the difference between a lender and a servicer?
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Answered on October 17, 2010
Servicers are typically the entities that send payment coupons and engage in collection activities. Servicers act as the agent for the beneficial...
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I have existing signed agreement from Texas client, who now refuses to pay, they have now created a fradulent "new" agreement!
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Answered on October 15, 2010
From what you are describing, it sounds like you could have a breach of contract claim. The fraudulent agreement you describe would need to be...
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Is it typical for a loan to be made on real property after a lis pendens has been filed?
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Answered on October 12, 2010
A lis pendens does nothing more than give notice of pending litigation that may impact real property. While many lenders may not want to lend if...
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What happens if a lien is placed on my real property when the judgment is against my adult child?
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Answered on October 11, 2010
From what you are describing, it sounds as though the lien holder is incorrect in recording the lien against your property if your adult child is...
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Answered on October 10, 2010
Priority of use and likelihood of consumer confusion sound like the main areas of concern for your business. That is to say, if the Rhode Island...
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