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In article <Np6dnZuXm_fh1c3ZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Lance Mannion" <a@a.net> wrote:
> "Larry" <x@y.com> wrote in message
> > > Will it still be there if i get my state record sealed? Thanks
> > Depends on how your state defines "sealing."
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i am very confused about the following issue.
Let's say someone brings a malpractice suit, and loses in any
of the following states
Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Does the loser pay attorney fees?
Does the loser pay "court costs"
What w
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"Frank" <frank@frank.spam> wrote in message
news:ii0t421ia11dqjauu9lrd7n7ouna4bn36k@4ax.com...
> Since this is so important you should contact a lawyer to see what
> the best course of action is.
I have already talked to a few lawyers.... none have
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! :)
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The house is Phoenix. I was applying the conventional loan.
Thanks,
Keith
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"Larry" <x@y.com> wrote in message
> > Will it still be there if i get my state record sealed? Thanks
> Depends on how your state defines "sealing."
Thanks, Larry. There are 2 options for sealing:
1. http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/94c-34.htm
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In article <MMGdnTgLAa9I59LZnZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Lance Mannion" <a@a.net> wrote:
> Hello - will a state misdemeanor show up on an FBI background check?
Yes.
> Will it still be there if i get my state record sealed? Thanks
Depends
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