Without knowing where you are and what type of claims ("upaid claims" can refer to both wages and insurance), I can't give specific info. What you should do is contact your state bar and ask for recommendations in your area.
You must first have a unpaid wages case. Then find a unpaid attourney in the yellow pages.
Generally most of the attorney will go with the percentage of the paid claim. I dont think so it will coast you any thing with unpaid claim.
Title insurance protects a buyer in the sense that the title insurer has scoured all public records to determine whether or not the title is 'clean', that is free from claims, encumbrance or other clouds. If the association has filed a lien against the seller for unpaid assessments, this will be a public record that the title company can find. Without a lien, the new buyer should not be subjected to the debt of a seller's unpaid assessments. If the association is billing you for unpaid assessments owed by a previous owner, you can take this evidence to a common interest community attorney who can write to the association and notify it that the debt is not yours.
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You just need a city, but you could find an attorney through this website http://lawyers.findlaw.com
The type of attorney that handles product liability claims is acatually a product liability attorney!
When you claim for money but you lose you argument and get no money.
Yes. You will have to disclose all judgments against you when you apply to law school and when you take the bar. It does not automatically disqualify you from becoming an attorney. I know of convicted felons who have gone to law school and practice, albeit sometimes in a limited capacity.
In medical billing, AR stands for Accounts Receivable. Accounts receivable are the claims that are unpaid by insurance companies or patients. An A/R caller is a person who calls insurance companies about unpaid claims and tries to resolve the reason the claim is unpaid.
It is not required to have an attorney present at a small claims hearing.
A person could go online to look for an attorney that specializes in Social Security Claims. They could also go to their local Social Services offices and perhaps they would be directed to an attorney who works with only Social Security claims.