Legal Question in Business Law in New York

about a companie

theirs this compani the keep calling saying the my husban was select for a english packege he doe not now english so he started to lisen they said the if was interest he had to call to say the he interest in the product. he never call and now those people are saying the he has to pay for it other wise their goinh 2 send him 2 take action and send a recording 2 the police and take legal actions but he never call and when they call they call registred or univailable can u tell me what can i do.


Asked on 11/24/08, 9:26 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Nancy Delain Delain Law Office, PLLC

Re: about a companie

The ultimate response to your question is that you need to talk with a lawyer; that much is very clear. On this board, though, we cannot answer your question more fully because we do not have enough information.

You can find a lawyer through several sources (LawGuru being one of them). Online sources include www.martindale.com , www.findlaw.com , www.lawyers.com . You can do a search on any of these sites for business lawyers in your geographic area. Traditional sources for finding a lawyer include referrals from the state or county bar association (New York's bar association is at www.nysba.org ; your county bar association can be found by asking the folks at www.nysba.org and telling them your county's name).

If you cannot afford an attorney, and you meet their qualifications for low-income clients, you may be eligible to receive free or low-cost legal help from your county's Legal Aid Society. These folks are in the yellow pages under Lawyers. This is NOT charity; these lawyers are paid, just not by you.

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Answered on 11/24/08, 9:58 pm


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