Are they obligated to stand by original termination/layoff date?
Florida and Ohio both are at-will states, meaning that an employee can be terminated at any time for any or no reason. If there was a contract...
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Florida and Ohio both are at-will states, meaning that an employee can be terminated at any time for any or no reason. If there was a contract...
The best option that would involve the least legal headache on your part would be to buy the condo and essentially become the new landlord for the...
You can only get a dissolution if your husband is present and he signs off on the paperwork. Think of a dissolution as an "agreed divorce" that...
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If it's your name on the bill and there is no contract otherwise, I would see no reason why you couldn't change the passwords for nonpayment. Keep...
Legal malpractice is highly fact-specific. As other attorneys have suggested, you should put your attorney on notice of your dissatisfaction,...
The only thing an attorney could do for you right now is to move to withdraw the plea you entered. After that, you could try to litigate the case....
First, make sure to take pictures. Contact your homeowner's insurance company- they should take care of any damages, and will seek subrogation...
As other attorneys have said, your first step should be an honest, fair, and frank conversation with your attorney about expectations. He or she...
Your claim may involve certain violations of the Ohio Consumer Sales Protection Act. This might end up being too large for small claims. Consumer...
There's no such thing as a "lawyer withdrawal form" that would force the other party to give up representation in a case. If you believe that...