Civil Actions
What is the Statute of Limitations for Identity Theft in Delaware?
What is the Statute of Limitations for Identity Theft in Delaware?
What is the Term That Prevents New Evidence From Being Considered?
I know that for a grievance case where the union is being charged with wrong doing the following applies: 'in assessing the evidence, proof of conduct that occurred more than six months before the filing of the charge may be considered in determining if the union violated the law within the six month period'. My question there must be something that states that once the grievance has been decided no more evidence can be considered. What would that be called or what would be a case that could be referenced? The word that comes to me is jeopardy but I do not know if that is correct. Please do not send this to anyone who works for or is paid by a union.
What can be done to get back property when someone stole personal journals from my residence?
I am recently divorced and found out while I was still living with my husband, before the divorce that my ex sister-in-law has taken from my bedroom my private journals (diaries). She has read the journals and posted some negative comments on Facebook referring to me and what she had read. How can I get my journals back? (Florida)
How can I file criminal charges and sue civilly?
I am being harassed, defamed, threatened, internet stalked, and and what might be considered impersonated via a false website in my name by someone in another state. This has been going on several years, but had recently escalated. This is negatively impacting my life and I need to know my options. Can I file criminal charges? What about suing civilly?
Do I Have to Answer a Complaint Against My Former Business?
I was served recently by a person who has an asbestos case against numerous companies. He is suing me when I was the owner of a corporation which was disolved in 1992. Do I need to do something with this summons. I had a small business but I'm not longer the president of the corporation which doesn't even exist anymore. Should I just ignore this?