Wade Law Group January 2018

Stories of well-known celebrities suing each other make the evening news every day. But there are some parameters around when you can sue another person. If you’ve dealt with someone who has not followed through on their contract to deliver a service, you may have a right to sue and initiate litigation against them. Whether or not you can, though, depends on the circumstances of your agreement. Is Your Next Move WHEN A LAWSUIT You’ve made an agreement with a person in which you will do something in exchange for something else. You follow through and perform your part of the agreement, but the other person does not. In this circumstance, you can initiate litigation against the other person for failing to perform. This is often referred to as a breach of contract. The contract does not need to be in writing, either. In the same way people initiate litigation against someone for breaching a written contract, you can initiate litigation against others for breaching a verbal contract. Another situation you might find yourself in is someone making a false or misleading statement in an effort to get you to do something. Based on their statement, you perform some act that you otherwise would not have performed. You could sue them for damages as a result of any harm you experienced. A BREACH OF CONTRACT

In order to determine whether you have a right to initiate litigation to enforce your rights, you should seek the advice of an experienced litigation attorney such as those employed at Wade Law Group. Wade Law Group offers legal services throughout the entire state of California. Call today at 888-909-9430.

SUDOKU

There’s nothing like curling up under a blanket with a warm mug and a novel that finally came out in paperback. Break out the slow cooker and let the sweet aroma waft through your living room as your start Chapter 1. SLOW COOKER RASPBERRY WHITE HOT CHOCOLATE

INGREDIENTS

1 cup white chocolate chips

2 tablespoons powdered sugar

14 ounces sweetened condensed milk

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 cups heavy cream, divided

4 tablespoons raspberry liqueur or syrup

3 cups milk (any variety will do)

DIRECTIONS

1. In a slow cooker, combine white

3. Using a hand or stand mixer, whip until stiff peaks form. 4. Serve mugs of hot chocolate with about

chocolate chips, condensed milk, 1 cup cream, and milk. Cover and heat on low about 2 hours. 2. In a large bowl, mix remaining 1 cup cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla.

1 tablespoon of raspberry liqueur or syrup to taste and a dollop of whipped cream.

Recipe inspired by SlowCookerGourmet.net

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