"Attorney’s Fees" clause in Terms of Use?
Hi! Cool site you all have here, I hope you all can help me out with this one! I had a question about the "Attorney's Fees" clause for a "Terms of Use" page that I'm making for a small business website based in Texas. This is what I've got so far: "In any action to enforce these Terms of Use, STORENAMEHERE will be entitled to costs and attorney's fees." What do you guys think
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credit rating impact on small claims judgment
Hi – I just received a New York City Small-Claims (counter-claim) judgment against me for ~$40 dollars. I now understand that it can go on my credit report under the “public records” section even if it is paid in full
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