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I have a product I am going to sell. It needs hooks to hang. My partners think its a liability. The product needs hooks.
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Answered on April 17, 2014
Your comment about "adding a sheet of paper" is a good one. The sheet of paper that you are referring to are Terms and Conditions which are...
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Can my employer fire me for off-the-clock actions in a company vehicle?
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Answered on April 17, 2014
Unless you have an employment contract, all employment in Washington is presumed to be "at will," meaning that either the employee or the employer...
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Can a store issue a coupon for rewards points and not honor it?
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Answered on April 16, 2014
The rewards card likely came with referenced terms and conditions (including the expiration date of the "bonus stars") which dictate the terms on...
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If someone has hired a third party to send me annoying text messages and late night phone calls, can the person who hired them
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Answered on April 10, 2014
The person who directed the action may potentially be held responsible for their conduct pursuant to either a civil claim (e.g. a tort such as...
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Is Michael IRA ASEN P.C a scam?
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Answered on April 10, 2014
This appears to be an attempt to collect from you for a consumer debt. You are afforded specific rights pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection...
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Can a business retroactively bill you for something that occurred 3 year ago?
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Answered on April 10, 2014
In the state of Washington the statute of limitations for an action based upon a "fully integrated" contract is six years....
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Bond does not cover all repair costs
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Answered on April 09, 2014
Your judgment should be enforceable as against the contractor if the contractor (as opposed to the bond) was named as a party to the complaint and...
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Do I have any legal recourse
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Answered on April 09, 2014
Generally used vehicles are sold "as is," but you were smart to negotiate a warranty. Whether or not you have any legal recourse will depend...
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Time allowed for Contractor's Insurance Company to adjust claim.
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Answered on April 08, 2014
The Revised Code of Washington and the Washington Administrative Code provide certain deadlines in which an insurer must conduct its assessment of...
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Upstairs condo flooded my condo. Her insurance paid $12K repairs. I was inconvenienced for 2 mos. Should I not be compensated?
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Answered on April 08, 2014
While as a general matter you are entitled to all of your damages directly and proximately caused by your neighbor's flood, it sounds as if there...
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