I may have posted each of these at separate points, but:
1. Ongoing lawsuit against our management company/REIT in the Bay Area. We moved out in July 2020 after they didnt fix our AC/heat for a full year and we had a paper trail documenting it. They decided to bill us for the $16k remaining on the lease when we left.
2. Lawsuit against a debt collections company related to #1. A debt collector put this $16k on our credit after we rejected the first settlement offer from the management company. They're (at least I'm pretty sure) not allowed to report while its in an active litigation status
3. Personal injury attorney. We got rear-ended/almost killed by a guy going 60 into us in stopped traffic on the highway while we lived in Portland. The insurance company has offered us a $1400 settlement which covers... half of the deductible, none of the medical bills, and none of the rental, much less any sort of compensation for having pretty good concussions and other fun injuries.
4. Tax attorney. This is more for "fun". We are very romantic people. The only wedding planning we've done is talking to a tax attorney to help us decide if we should get married legally, get a domestic partnership, or continue to live in sin.
1 and 2 combined for a pretty fun week or 2 where we had an offer in on a house we liked and had to pull out because our credit scores were like 640 or something after the damage of an open collections hit. Got really really really lucky on that, most houses in our market (including the one we had an offer on) just won't accept any contingencies, so we waived everything, including financing. Could've gone poorly, but fortunately they got some other offers which worked fine.