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What is the worst case scenario if I don't release the bodily injury limits of my policy to the other side's attorney?
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Answered on November 23, 2010
If you don't agree to release the policy limits and a lawsuit is filed against you, your insurance carrier is still obligated to defend and...
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Landlord tenant isssue we never signed a lease
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Answered on November 23, 2010
The best method of getting the $1300 back is to sue in small claims court.
Complete information on how to file a claim in small claims court...
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Can the foreclosed landlord's eviction be valid if it comes after the sale date of the home?
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Answered on November 23, 2010
After the trustee's sale, the former landlord is no longer entitled to possession of the property and thus lacks standing to continue with...
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I am making a private unsecured loan in CA. What lending laws apply other than usury? TILA, Right of rescission?
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Answered on November 23, 2010
If you expect to get repaid on this unsecured loan, you absolutely must clearly define the principal amount, interest amount, due date for each...
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My roommate is overcharging me for electricity that he owed before I moved in? What are my legal obligations?
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Answered on November 23, 2010
You are not legally obligated to pay.
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Can tenant sue landlord if he or she fell inside of apartment and broke his/her leg
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Answered on November 23, 2010
It is possible to get compensation depending upon the facts of the case. The tenant would have to prove with admissible evidence that a dangerous...
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I was fired for *not communicating* but, my boss told unemployment that i was fired for misconduct when i tried to file for unem
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Answered on November 23, 2010
To prepare for your hearing, review the video at http://www.cuiab.ca.gov/index.shtm
The hearing on Wednesday is to determine whether or not you...
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At what point does the plaintiff have to show me the evidence that brought on the lawsuit
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Answered on November 23, 2010
Yes, you have to ask the plaintiff to provide you with evidence. You do that by sending out written discovery. For starters, you can mail out Form...
My former employer is being sued and is asking me to sign an affidavit regarding another employee's wage dispute
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Answered on November 23, 2010
You are not obligated to sign such an affidavit, especially if it contains untrue statements. The only time you are legally obligated to provide...
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I have been getting my forms from the California Courts website and so far it has been helpful. I am in the Discovery phase of
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Answered on November 23, 2010
There are no Judicial Council forms for a Motion to Compel Responses to Interrogatories,nor a Motion to Compel Further Responses to...
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