Are settlements a matter of public record, and if so, how can I find the results of specific litigation?
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Answered on January 02, 2013
Settlement are, generally speaking, NOT matters of public record.
You should know that some states do not permit contracts to fund litigation....
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Do both the attorney who represented the Partnership and the bank also have any liability?
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Answered on January 02, 2013
It is unlikely that the bank's attorney has any liability.
As to the other attorney, it depends. Did the attorney represent the partnership or...
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I would like to dissolve my partnership with an LLC
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Answered on January 02, 2013
A partnership and an LLC are two different forms of business entities.
Whether you have a partnership or an LLC, you likely have a written...
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How old do you have to be to decide which parent you want to live with?
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Answered on January 02, 2013
As a general rule, children do not get to decide which parent they will live with. The court may take the child's wishes into consideration, but...
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I am suing my 3 partners, all family members, and since the complaint was filed they have refused to answers any of my emails.
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Answered on January 01, 2013
You should consult with a local business attorney to determine your rights.
Please feel free to contact my office - I am located in Toms River...
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If a moving company is storing items for a customer for free without contract can you dispose of them when you want?
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Answered on January 01, 2013
An attorney would need to review the original contract.
General speaking, someone who stores your property for you is a "bailee", you are the...
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401k, taken from paycheck but my employer hasn't put any $ in my 401k account, is this illegal and what can be done?
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Answered on January 01, 2013
I agree with Mr. Cornish.
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PLEASE HELP, My dad destroyed my life, Need Advice.
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Answered on January 01, 2013
I agree with my colleagues.
Can a landlord kick you out before your lease is up?
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Answered on January 01, 2013
I agree with Mr. Juarez.
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Can the landlord be held liable for the actions of an agent acting on their behalf?
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Answered on January 01, 2013
As a general rule, a principal is liable for the acts of his or her agent.
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