September 28, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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September 25, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
Well I just graduated college (B.S. Communications with focus on professional writing) and will be moving to California.
I heard that you can become an attorney without going to law school, but only in the state of California. There is some type of exam you must take and pass…Anyone know any info about this? I am interested in becoming a lawyer, but I have a lot of school loans/debt and I cannot pay for law school. However, I am eager to learn and take the exams. I would like to work for myself and practice general law or become a lemon law attorney and help individuals who may have purchased a new car from a dealership and turns out to be a lemon.
Thanks for any info.
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September 24, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
50 to 75 percent of the cars over 3 years old have been in a collision at some time.
The only times that you would have a case would be if it was a rebuilt vehicle and you weren’t informed of it, or the quality of repairs was so poor as to affect safety or resale value.
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September 24, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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September 24, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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September 24, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
why are you fed up with your car? It’s only a 2002 so if it’s having problems, it should be covered under manufacture warranty. Check the make, model, and year of your car against a recall list for Mercedes cars, you might be able to get free repairs that way
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September 16, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
We purchased a 2009 Dodge Journey in April of 2008. Since then, we’ve been to the dealership for the same problem more than 3 times for the same electrical problem. Our 4th and final trip to the dealership was about 2 months ago and just last week, we had a reoccurance of one of the same problems and are ready to move forward with our Lemon Law rights. (We’ve already contacted Chrysler and notified them of the defect, and have given them their final attempt to repair.) Do we need an attorney? Has anyone had to put up with this headache of a situation? Please share if you have.
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September 14, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve taken my truck in 6 times, 7 next week, for an ongoing alignment issue. Has a slight pull to the right and never is truly straight. Something must be wrong with the car. I feel it’s a safety issue since the truck feels like it wanders. Anyways, I have reported it to Ford and intend to follow through with having them replace it. My Q is how many people have actually HAD to have a lawyer or attorney step in to complete the process? It sounds like it shouldn’t require one, but the more I read, the more I discover that most people did hire one. Thanks in advance.
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September 12, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I bought a 2000 Volkswagen Passat, that in 24 hours the engine check light comes on , and in 48 hours the car does not start, now I did buy this car used with no warranty, but found out the the lemon law states I have a 3 day cooling off period where if I change my mind about the vehicle I can take it back, although I could not return the vehicle in a three day period because it would not crank and the car is 3 hours away from the dealership, I have police report showing the the car would not operate with in the period, and towing recepit showing the car diagnosis, which shows is needs a new fuse and alternator, so if there is anything I can do PLEASE HELP!!!!
I need a lawyer in North Carolina-Charlotte
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September 03, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I went to a lemon law attorney and signed a contract for $4,000 to get rid of my car and get me my money. The vehicle manufacturer decided to have a out of court settlement(litigation). During the litigation, the attorney said she wants an additional $6,700 for her troubles. But, we started off with 4k on the contract.??? Now she tells me she will send a form in which I need to sign agreeing to pay $10,600 of the 14k that was promised and signed for by the manufacturer and I. Do you think there is something wrong going on? I thought we signed off for 4k and the contract says a FLAT FEE. I have not yet signed any agreements that says I am to pay 4k plus additional 6,700. Please help, I am open to any advice.
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August 30, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I bought a new 2005 RV and it has been back the the manufacture 4 times for the same problem and they just want to fix it.But I told them just pay back or give me another one.Well they won’t budge.I only have two more yrs. on the warranty then it’s my fix and my money after that.No I’m going to sell it ,because I ‘m not going to put someone else in my position.I want a damn good attornery to make them take responiblity for their product.Please no dump trucks.
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July 29, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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July 26, 2009
By: admin
Category: Health
mesothelioma is a rare, malignit type of cancer usually associated with exposure to asbethstis. if u or a loved one have been diagnosed with mesotheleoma, call the law offices of james sokolov, NOW.
hehe too much tv time
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July 23, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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July 19, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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July 15, 2009
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Category: Health
Does anyone know a Mesothelioma lawyer in California (that you would recommend)?
I want to ensure the mesothelioma attorney are qualified lawyers and have experience in successfully litigating these types of cases.
Please provide me a phone number or website of a California mesothelioma lawyer / attorney.
Thanks,
Bob
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July 11, 2009
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Category: Health
thanks
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July 07, 2009
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Look here http://illinois-mesothelioma-attorney.bl…
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June 30, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
My truck is an unsafe vehicle sold to me based on lies from small dealership. I have a lemon law case, but I can’t afford to pay an attorney for representation. Can someone help me with this?? My truck has almost gotten me killed twice because it just dies out. The dealership is playing games with me. It’s now at the dealership’s mechanic, but I know it can’t be fixed because the parts they need to make it a safe vehicle aren’t available anymore.
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June 28, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I got some answers on how to declare my car a lemon on here not too long and have contacted an attorney. Well, the car is definitely eligible for the lemon law and the attorney feels like we could win this case.
Thing is, the attorney’s office wants 1/3 of the compensation plus costs. The loan amount is for $22,000 so we’d have to settle for around $35,000 in order to get the full refund of the car and pay the attorney fees. Is this a reasonable settlement amount? I don’t think the company would agree to that big of an amount for a 2006. But the car is still under manufacturer’s warranty with an extended warranty and has also had Ziebart added.
We’re really at a loss. If we were to do it on our own, do you think we could still be successful? And how would we do that?
Any advice would be great!
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