Handling False Lawsuit Threats
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Dealing with a lawsuit threat based on lies requires staying calm and documenting all interactions. If evidence is controlled by the accuser, formally request access to relevant documents and gather witness statements. Consulting a lawyer for specific guidance is crucial.Full Conversation
what if they are accusing me of things that only they have the proof that it didn't happen because i worked for them and all of the proof was in their google dsrive
In a situation where the evidence is controlled by your former employer, consider these steps:
- Request Evidence: Formally request access to relevant documents.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer for specific strategies.
- Witness Statements: Gather statements from colleagues who can support your case.
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- Request Evidence: Formally request access to relevant documents.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer for specific strategies.
- Witness Statements: Gather statements from colleagues who can support your case.
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what happens if someone sues you and the claims are all lies
If someone sues you with false claims in New Hampshire, here are some steps to consider:
- File a Motion to Dismiss: If the claims are baseless, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence that supports your innocence.
- Counterclaims: Consider filing a counterclaim for defamation or malicious prosecution if applicable.
- Legal Representation: Consulting a lawyer is crucial for navigating the legal process.
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- File a Motion to Dismiss: If the claims are baseless, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence that supports your innocence.
- Counterclaims: Consider filing a counterclaim for defamation or malicious prosecution if applicable.
- Legal Representation: Consulting a lawyer is crucial for navigating the legal process.
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what is malicious prosecution
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Malicious prosecution is a legal claim you can bring against someone who wrongfully subjects you to a criminal or civil proceeding without probable cause and with a malicious intent.
- The plaintiff must have won the original case.
- The defendant initiated the case without probable cause.
- The defendant had a malicious intent.
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Malicious prosecution is a legal claim you can bring against someone who wrongfully subjects you to a criminal or civil proceeding without probable cause and with a malicious intent.
- The plaintiff must have won the original case.
- The defendant initiated the case without probable cause.
- The defendant had a malicious intent.
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how do you file a motion to dismiss
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To file a motion to dismiss in New Hampshire, follow these steps:
- Draft the Motion: Clearly state the reasons why the case should be dismissed.
- File with the Court: Submit the motion to the court where the case is being heard.
- Serve the Plaintiff: Provide a copy to the opposing party.
- Attend the Hearing: Be prepared to present your arguments in court.
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To file a motion to dismiss in New Hampshire, follow these steps:
- Draft the Motion: Clearly state the reasons why the case should be dismissed.
- File with the Court: Submit the motion to the court where the case is being heard.
- Serve the Plaintiff: Provide a copy to the opposing party.
- Attend the Hearing: Be prepared to present your arguments in court.
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what if i am getting sued and do not have money to pay alawyer
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If you're getting sued and can't afford a lawyer, you have several options:
- Legal Aid: Look for organizations that offer free or low-cost legal services.
- Pro Bono Services: Some lawyers offer pro bono (free) services for those in need.
- Self-Representation: You may represent yourself, but be prepared to learn and follow legal procedures.
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If you're getting sued and can't afford a lawyer, you have several options:
- Legal Aid: Look for organizations that offer free or low-cost legal services.
- Pro Bono Services: Some lawyers offer pro bono (free) services for those in need.
- Self-Representation: You may represent yourself, but be prepared to learn and follow legal procedures.
Would you like information on specific legal aid organizations in New Hampshire?
where can i find probono lawyers in nh
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You can check out the following organizations for pro bono legal services in New Hampshire:
- New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA): Provides free legal services to eligible low-income and elderly clients. [Website](https://www.nhla.org/)
- New Hampshire Bar Association Pro Bono Referral Program: Matches eligible clients with volunteer attorneys. [Website](https://www.nhbar.org/for-the-public/find-a-lawyer/)
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You can check out the following organizations for pro bono legal services in New Hampshire:
- New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA): Provides free legal services to eligible low-income and elderly clients. [Website](https://www.nhla.org/)
- New Hampshire Bar Association Pro Bono Referral Program: Matches eligible clients with volunteer attorneys. [Website](https://www.nhbar.org/for-the-public/find-a-lawyer/)
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is my employment contract valid if I got an offer letter */*/* and was not presented my contract until */*/* in NH. I also moved across country to take the job paid for school non reimbursed and licensing non reimbursed. Then was presented with the contract the first day I was supposed to be working after encoring all of these cost.
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The validity of an employment contract can depend on various factors including the terms and conditions mentioned. In New Hampshire, some considerations might be:
- Offer Letter: If the offer letter had clear terms, it could be seen as a binding agreement.
- Detrimental Reliance: If you incurred costs based on the offer, you might have a case for reimbursement.
- Contract Terms: Review the terms of the contract presented.
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The validity of an employment contract can depend on various factors including the terms and conditions mentioned. In New Hampshire, some considerations might be:
- Offer Letter: If the offer letter had clear terms, it could be seen as a binding agreement.
- Detrimental Reliance: If you incurred costs based on the offer, you might have a case for reimbursement.
- Contract Terms: Review the terms of the contract presented.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these aspects?