Jul
24
2008

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Everyone must be aware of that, since everyone is entering and engage in contracts. Perhaps not as elaborate and specific, but it is a contract. The non-observance of contracts occurs when the injured party may have launched a lawsuit or a claim to enforce the contract. In fact, a lawyer will discuss the contract and other relevant information and send a strong letter, essentially a threat trial. In some cases that works when a settlement is accepted, but when it does not, the aggrieved party May need to proceed with a trial.
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Tags: bank, breach, claim, collar, collection, complaint, contract, court, creditor, debtor, document, equity, expertise, Justice, law, Lawsuit, lawyer, reinstatement, settlement, trial
Jun
16
2008

admin
Finding justice is never been cheap, filing a lawsuit and demand a settlement that you deserve to accept is a long run. At this stage it will require lot of resources, both in time and money, thats why many people decided to let it go their case since they cannot afford the consequences and afraid that it will affected their life. Everybody knows once you involved in a claim or lawsuit, it will take months and even years in order to win the case on your favor and receive your deserved settlement.
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Tags: bankruptcy, case, claim, company, credit, effort, eviction, foreclosure, funding, Justice, Lawsuit, Legal, life, money, settlement, solution, support
May
08
2008

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If you’ve contacted your employer on sexual harassment that took place and was not given proper attention, or think your company policy does not quite your case, you May consider other options. You can file a Title IX complaint with the Office for Civil Rights. This can be found at the U.S. Department of Education. Title IX covers all students and employees of institutions that are granted federal assistance. You do not need a lawyer to file a complaint. However, when you decide to continue, you will need a lawyer to file a lawsuit Title IX.
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Tags: assistance, company, complaint, court, EEOC, employer, Employment, Equal, Filing, harasser, harassment, Lawsuit, lawyer, Office, permission, punishment, Rights, U.S. Department