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Can your own lawyer charge you with fraud?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: lie, fine, wish, charge, injury, lawyer, fraud

Answer posted by chris10martin 4 weeks ago: No, your lawyer cannot personally "charge" you with fraud. Only law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, or other legal authorities can file criminal charges. However, if your lawyer believes you have committed fraud, they may take actions that could lead to legal ...

Is it fair for the driving school to charge a fee for missing a scheduled driving appointment?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: school, number, driving, missing, charge, driving school, help, fine

Response posted by naveendrivingschool 3+ months ago: The fairness of a driving school charging a fee for missing a scheduled driving appointment depends on the policies and agreements in place between the driving school and the student. In general, it is common for businesses, including driving schools, to have policies regarding missed appointments ...

How to give quotes for cleaning a home?

Posted 3+ months ago | 5 answers | | Open

Related topics: home, hour, office, first, quote, area, charge, service, idea, cleaning, services, quotes

Response posted by cityprop 3+ months ago: The Square Footage Method You must select a rate per square foot for this method of pricing. You might, for instance, charge $0.10 per square foot. Divide 10 cents by 2,000 if the house you're cleaning is 2,000 square feet. Therefore, a 2,000-square-foot house costs $200.

Can my employer charge me for the traning costs if they fire me? I signed the contract?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: fire, working, performance, charge, cost, month, employer, contract

Answer posted by H00pla 3+ months ago: That might depend on how that contract is worded but if you had been there for two months, even with a contract saying they do not have to pay you, you can probably win a small claims case against them. Contact your state's labor board and they should be able to tell you if you have legal ...

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