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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Was there a breach of contract?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
I would have to see the contract and your history with her to form an opinion. What are you seeking as damages? Why didn't you subpoena the records before it was too late?
I would have to see the contract and your history with her to form an opinion. What are you seeking as damages? Why didn't you subpoena the records before it was too late?
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Can I drop domestic violence charges on my ex-fiancée?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
Unfortunately, now that charges have been brought, only the DA can dismiss them. You can ask that they dismiss, but they typically will not do so. Your partner will probably have to hire a lawyer to get out of this without a conviction. There are things that can be done and I have successfully handled countless cases just like yours. Get a good lawyer and follow his/her advise if the ADA will not dismiss upon your request. Be careful what you say to the ADA. You do not want your own criminal charges for filing a false police report. Get a lawyer.
Unfortunately, now that charges have been brought, only the DA can dismiss them. You can ask that they dismiss, but they typically will not do so. Your partner will probably have to hire a lawyer to get out of this without a conviction. There are things that can be done and I have successfully handled countless cases just like yours. Get a good lawyer and follow his/her advise if the ADA will not dismiss upon your request. Be careful what you say to the ADA. You do not want your own criminal charges for filing a false police report. Get a lawyer.
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How long after signing a settlement agreement with the city should I receive my check?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
Unless the Settlement Agreement gave a specific time for performance, there usually is no set time. With governmental agencies it can depend on whether approval of the settlement by the "powers that be" (i.e: City Council, City Manager or whomever is required to give approval in the particular City) was given before the settlement or has to be gained after the settlement. Typically the settlement process with a City can take longer than with a non-governmental defendant. But it can also depend on whether they were covered by insurance for your claim or it comes out of their general fund, with insurance paid claims usually coming faster due to less "red tape" in the process of settling and paying the claim. The law will usually impose a "reasonable time" requirement, so if you don't get your $ within 2-4 weeks, you could have your attorney file a Motion with the Court to ask for an Order to Compel the payment in "x" days (of course, filing the Motion and waiting for a hearing date add days/weeks to the process).
Unless the Settlement Agreement gave a specific time for performance, there usually is no set time. With governmental agencies it can depend on whether approval of the settlement by the "powers that be" (i.e: City Council, City Manager or whomever is required to give approval in the particular City) was given before the settlement or has to be gained after the settlement. Typically the settlement process with a City can take longer than with a non-governmental defendant. But it can also depend on whether they were covered by insurance for your claim or it comes out of their general fund, with insurance paid claims usually coming faster due to less "red tape" in the process of settling and paying the claim. The law will usually impose a "reasonable time" requirement, so if you don't get your $ within 2-4 weeks, you could have your attorney file a Motion with the Court to ask for an Order to Compel the payment in "x" days (of course, filing the Motion and waiting for a hearing date add days/weeks to the process).
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