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{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}Many legal disputes between individuals are resolved by one party '''suing''' the other. Clients in BC may have the following legal questions or problems relating to lawsuits:
{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}Many legal disputes between individuals are resolved by one party ''suing'' the other. Clients in BC may have the following legal questions or problems relating to lawsuits:
* [[I am being sued—what should I expect?]]
* [[I am being sued—what should I expect?]]
* [[I need to take someone to court—what's the process?]]
* [[I need to take someone to court—what's the process?]]


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Many legal disputes between individuals are resolved by one party suing the other. Clients in BC may have the following legal questions or problems relating to lawsuits:

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