C Corp Defense Lawyer quit and lied to court about reason he quit
You likely don't have much of a claim for the attorney moving to be relieved from representation. Despite the disparate wordings (not getting paid...
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You likely don't have much of a claim for the attorney moving to be relieved from representation. Despite the disparate wordings (not getting paid...
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We live in a world (or, at least a country, fortunately enough) where the accused are afforded the same rights as the rest of us, and that includes...
You should retain an attorney immediately. In this instance, at the moment at least, your focus should be on the criminal defense aspects of this...
It seems there are a few things going on that might be "illegal." First, both you and your husband are likely making much less than minimum wage,...
If an employee is fired, they are often eligible for unemployment benefits from the state. While the facts surrounding your sister's medical...
Unless you're working for your primary employer under an employment contract that specifically provides that you cannot be fired for working on...
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There may be some issue here if you don't own the house yourself (i.e., if your sister is essentially "sub-lease" a room from you, rent-free.) But,...
If you gave 20 days' early termination notice, by its very terms this is notice that you're terminating the lease agreement. When you gave notice,...
The answer is likely 'no'. This, of course, can vary on the type of ownership arrangement the owners/landlords have, the entity structure, if any,...