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What does "Jr" mean if it puts after the lawyer's name?
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Answered on March 09, 2013
It means the same thing it would after anyone else's name, I would think.
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When you file for disability is it public information?
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Answered on March 09, 2013
Are you talking about Social Security Disability?
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Iffyoursummonsisdismissedcanyourlicensestillbesuspended?
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Answered on March 09, 2013
There has been a problem lately here on Avvo with some posts showing up like this one. Please re-post.
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Filed SSI Federal Disability back in May 2012 Got denied after all the lies to me and have filed a Reconciderstion.
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Answered on March 09, 2013
I would suggest contacting a nearby legal clinic meant for low-income people. I know here in Maine they will help with SSI claims.
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How do I calculate actual damages and punitive damages?
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Answered on March 09, 2013
I agree that you should seek out legal representation. Your chances of prevailing will be much greater than if you continue alone.
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Trial has not been yet mandated. How can I stop it?
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Answered on March 09, 2013
Hire an experienced family attorney. That's your best bet.
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Ifisoldadirtbiketoapersonandthenextdaysomethingonitbreaksamiheldliable?
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Answered on March 09, 2013
Your post is all garbled and is unreadable. This seems to be happening on Avvo lately. Can you re-post your question?
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We need a attorney for SSI - MUST be experienced with mental illness and learning disabilities!
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Answered on March 09, 2013
You can use the search function here on Avvo or go to www.nosscr.org to find a local Social Security Disability attorney. Best of luck to you.
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Mediation was a circus. What kind of lawyer for trial should I hire?
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Answered on March 07, 2013
Yes, you need a family lawyer. You can use the search tool here on Avvo to find a local attorney experienced in family law.
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I was just served papers seeking to foreclose . I am a tenet in the property , Do I continue paying rent to the land lord ?
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Answered on March 07, 2013
Your obligation to pay rent to the landlord continues despite the foreclosure summons.
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