I haven't the slightest idea what this might mean.
Depends on the terms of your written agreement with your client.
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I haven't the slightest idea what this might mean.
Depends on the terms of your written agreement with your client.
You cannot sue successfully because the dentist had no legal obligation to treat you.
Both the law of New York and federal law provide for sanctions for a party who files a frivolous lawsuit...
Is it possible based on the single incident you vaguely described? No. Of course, I assume there's more to it, but we cannot intelligently assess the likelihood of success without all relevant...
Zigner? There's no response by anyone using that screen name in this thread and I'm not aware of anyone using that screen name posting at this site (although someone using that screen name does post...
Sure, but whether the OP wins or loses won't confirm the validity of what you wrote either way. As my prior response indicates, while I agree that the facts mentioned in the original post are likely...
In what state?
Your argument is likely irrelevant since any claim you might have would arise out of either negligence or willful/criminal conduct of an employee. That's exactly the point of...
Please cite or link to the particular law with which you are concerned.
The answer is as follows:
You have an attorney. The fact that you (apparently) "file[d] a motion for primary physical custody" without discussing how to persuade the court to grant the motion...
Two things: First, your post doesn't really raise any legal issue. Second, your daughter was under no legal obligation to "move out immediately," and it was unwise for her to have done so without...
No. Ineffective assistance of counsel is a basis for appeal in criminal cases but not in civil cases. In civil cases, your remedy would be a malpractice suit against your lawyer.
As concerns...
Yes.
It is likely that your local police department has a policy manual.
Cross-referencing to the other site where you posted about this.
Unfortunately, it's typical of "budwad" to speculate ignorantly about folks' motivations (that's why I have him/her/it on mute).
Are you under the impression that "uk 🇬🇧" is a state in the United States? I think I'd have heard about that if something like that had happened.
Get your car back and take it somewhere that can do the job correctly.
What's it gonna take to get the check engine light to turn off?
The divorce decree is not "invalid" because of your wife's ex's death. However, the obligation to pay child support may have terminated because there's no longer a living payee who could seek to...
Depending on the locality, both of those prices are well within the range of reasonableness.
Question for you: Why does your mother want to make a will? Is she married? Does she have any living...
You'd have to tell us. It's not as though every POA in Michigan is identical.
You're not obligated to sign anything.
You realize we've never seen the document you're talking about, right?
That sounds pretty atypical. Of course, the OP apparently had liability insurance, so this wouldn't have been an issue even if he/she is in MA (or any state with a similar system). No state...
I can't speak intelligently about the expectations of the thousands of banks that provide financing for auto purposes.
As far as the existence of a legal duty to verify insurance, any such duty...
"Full coverage" isn't an insurance term. It's a colloquialism that generally means that the insured carries comprehensive and collision (and maybe also UM/UIM) in addition to legally required...
Where did you get that idea?
I assume that what you meant to type was that the insurer told you that you only have liability coverage.
We cannot comment intelligently on something you read or were told unless we can also read it or you tell us what you were told (which you obviously hadn't done as of the time I responded...