Do you personally have to be served with summons?
Yes. The summons may be left at the defendant's home with a person of suitable age (not a 5-year-old, but a teenager or older is usually OK).
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Yes. The summons may be left at the defendant's home with a person of suitable age (not a 5-year-old, but a teenager or older is usually OK).
You can sue, but before you do so, I would document your requests for a refund in writing. Send a demand letter to corporate, outlining all the...
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You can get an injunction against harassment, and you do not need an attorney to do so. Emotional distress is a category of damages, not a claim...
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This is completely a scam. The check is no good. Do not send any money anywhere. Take the information you have and share it with the police.
It sounds like you insurance wants a police report on the actual ACCIDENT, not on a "stolen" car. Why wasn't there a police report filed on the...
It sounds like you had given the defendant no deadline to repay the money, so he was never in breach of his agreement to repay it. In order to be...
No. Arizona Ethical Rule 5.4(b) states: "A lawyer shall not form a partnership with a nonlawyer if any of the activities of the partnership...
I remember you. So she actually filed the lawsuit now? Does she have an attorney? Is she alleging breach of contract? Unjust enrichment? How...