Stripper shoe lawsuit- is this a good lawsuit?
Probably not analogous to a baseball game, where there are all sorts of notices of the assumed risks, most of which are also known to those with...
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Probably not analogous to a baseball game, where there are all sorts of notices of the assumed risks, most of which are also known to those with...
Probably. If the insurance company paid out for claims related to the accident (e.g., for your medical expenses), it is going to have a claim on...
If you breached the agreement (and you may not have here, if the seller agreed to rescind the deal), you will be liable for the damages the seller...
Since the amount at issue is less than $7500, the case should be brought in small claims court. If the investor sues, it should be in the county...
As a general rule, a vendor is liable for damage caused to a client's property. There may be limitations of liability in your contract with the...
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You're right to consider whether you want to pursue this - your rights well may have been violated, but litigation is messy, stressful and usually...
I feel for you - early termination fees are the bane of telecom consumers. From a legal perspective, Qwest is probably right that you're obligated...
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You could sue for the balance in small claims court, but you'd need to prove you had an installment sales deal (was it in writing?) and more...