Can I still file a lawsuit for medical mal practice?
No, even if what you describe constitutes professional negligence, the claim is barred by the statute of limitations. In California, pursuant to...
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No, even if what you describe constitutes professional negligence, the claim is barred by the statute of limitations. In California, pursuant to...
Perhaps yes. The answer will depend upon whether the court denied the motion with or without prejudice, as well as the basis for the second...
A lawyer cannot steal a client's settlement money. If your second son did not sign a substitution of attorney form, and if the attorney did not...
Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 96.300 requires that the seller of residential property within the City of Los Angeles provide a Report of...
It is not clear the context in which you are asking this question. Generally speaking, in an action pending in a California court, it is possible...
It is not clear the context in which you are asking this question. Generally speaking, in an action pending in a California court, it is possible...
Yes, if you performed the work but were not paid wages, and if you were also discriminated against, you would be eligible to file a lawsuit. ...
Yes, an employer in California can do this. Employment relationships are generally terminable at will, pursuant to California Labor Code § 2922.
Unfortunately, you cannot pick your judge. The case is heard by whichever judge is assigned to the courtroom in which your matter is pending.
It's unlikely you will find an attorney to litigate for you based upon a contingency fee arrangement. The most economical and quickest way to...