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Re: Federal CAN-SPAM act
Vic Dura wrote: > Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act > will be? IMO, the problem will intensify because it gives legit spammers a legal way to email in mass. It also gives, thru its 'opt out' list, illegal or over


Re: Bankruptcy - Justice?
> > The creditor doesn't have to do anything. *All* liens survive > > bankruptcy, unless avoided through an adversary proceeding in > > the bankruptcy case (such as under 11 USC 522). > > They certainly may technically survive, but they may be meaning


Re: Prior restraint
David S Chesler wrote: > See for instance this distinction drawn by Professor Eugene Volokh > in the National Review Online, at > http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/volokh200401050906.asp > > In the late 1700s, it wasn't even clear whe


Re: Divorce For Aid's Sake??
DaVeer wrote: <snip> > We have heard of people that have gotten divorced in order to get > governmental assistance. For example, if we were to be divorced, my > wife would be eligible for Medicaid which would pickup the > overwhelming majority of o


Re: Chiropractic Fraud ?
>She swore that under no uncertain circumstances that she was within the >network and her girls knew how to file appropriately and even had the >billing person come in to show that we were covered and that we were only >responsible for the deductible.


Re: Chiropractic Fraud ?
Mark & Jo Glass <mglass6@nc.rr.com> wrote: >I was diagnosed with SLE and Fibromyalgia and conventional treatments were >not going as well as expected. [OP was treated (acupuncture) by Dr. Loucks, a chiropracter, for SLE and Fibromyalgia. Louc


Re: Federal CAN-SPAM act
In article <9nilvvceq9oot1c32go9cv0ohfqgu7sb10@4ax.com>, Vic Dura <vpdura@XXXhiwaay.net> wrote: > Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act > will be? It will be very effective in creating even more spam that we're alr


Re: Can you collect NJ unemployment if you have a side business?, "SCHED C".
In article <3milvv41q62mm9ltlfmq7dsatfekm9tnli@4ax.com>, andygreen@optonline.net (Andy Green) wrote: > A question about NJ Unemployment. > If you make 60,000 a year at a big company, and have a side > business that generates from -500 - 2,000 a yea


Re: is this a valid will?
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:14:33 -0500, iovedoii@aol.comp.mil (go fish) wrote: >Washington State > >a widow dies, her name on her will is Betty Lou Harris. (Typed & Signed) >Her legal (before marriage, birth name) was Betty Wilson.


Re: Federal CAN-SPAM act
Vic Dura <vpdura@XXXhiwaay.net> wrote in message news:<9nilvvceq9oot1c32go9cv0ohfqgu7sb10@4ax.com>... > Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act > will be? Last Fall California passed an anti-spam law which was the first


Re: Prior restraint
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:50:51 -0500, David S Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: > See for instance this distinction drawn by Professor Eugene Volokh > in the National Review Online, at > http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/volokh200401050906


Re: Paternity Denied, then Claimed...
In article <3oilvv4ot8r4fc68t2ks8p4snm3ma0ujm8@4ax.com>, Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > >Six or seven years is an awfully long time to sleep on a mistaken >declaration of paternity. If the West Coast boyfriend declared >patern


Re: Paternity Denied, then Claimed...
On 6/1/04 14:51, in article 3oilvv4ot8r4fc68t2ks8p4snm3ma0ujm8@4ax.com, "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > But there is also the possibility that the court will overlook the > long delay, particularly if she were armed with evid


Re: amending a living trust
On 6/1/04 14:50, in article onilvvk6pfj9o8hilp9puov6412p97jnui@4ax.com, "Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >>> Tam wrote: >> >>>> 1. A trust is not an entity. >>> >>> That is incorrect. A living trust may not be TAXED as an >


Re: Passport / Probation Question
On 6/1/04 14:51, in article snilvv0j7bk8kpj7koa62aauliqtqh05lf@4ax.com, "None" <chelseabandn@aol.com> wrote: > my question is this: I'm concerned about him being able to get a > passport now that he's pleaded guilty to a felony. Google to the resc


Employer use of a termianted employee's email address
Does the law allow for an employer to continue to use a terminated employees email address?


Re: Divorce For Aid's Sake??
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:50:47 -0500, nekkid1@sbcglobal.net (DaVeer) wrote in alt.support.mult-sclerosis: >My wife and I have a predicament and were >looking for some help and advice. I am Canadian, so this might not be useful. The makers of the


Probate Florida
I have read the Florida Probate statutes. Either I have missed it or isn't covered in the statutes. My wife and I own everything as joint with the right of survivorship, including real estate, autos, bank accounts, etc.. My will leaves everything to my


Re: Juris Doctorate and Attorney/Lawyer
n Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:50:21 -0500, Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> in misc.legal.moderated, wrote the following: >On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:15:13 -0500, Katherine Griffis-Greenberg ><egylist@griffis-consulting.com> wrote: <snip> >> To "practi


Re: Cheap checks are not cheap
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:51:08 -0500, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: > > Yes. *If* the original order form offer had wording like that. It's > even possible that it did. But I'm betting it just said something > like "this offer only valid for new


Re: Juris Doctorate and Attorney/Lawyer
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:51:16 -0500, Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > By the way, "attorney" doesn't necessarily mean "attorney at law". In no > jurisdiction is it an offense to say you are an attorney, period. Absent I don't think that's quite


Re: Juris Doctorate and Attorney/Lawyer
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:16:21 -0500, bellemansfield@netscape.net (bellemansfield) wrote: >Now, some of them are threatening legal action >against me because the information I provided for them did not turn >out in their favor and they are upset with


Re: Juris Doctorate and Attorney/Lawyer
"Isaac" <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote in message news:cmilvv03hkobfjt3bj9d2oavpjhkv68c0q@4ax.com... > > > Your post doesn't explain why these activities are not the practice of > law in Alabama. I'm not saying that they definitely are bec


Re: Federal CAN-SPAM act
In article <9nilvvceq9oot1c32go9cv0ohfqgu7sb10@4ax.com>, Vic Dura <vpdura@XXXhiwaay.net> wrote: >Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act >will be? YM "They-CAN-SPAM Act". At stopping spammers, not at all. At prev


Re: Cash gift after discharge of chapter 7 bankruptcy
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > Mike <sofamngr@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Filed a chapter 7 after business failed for over 2 million. >> Expecting the discharge in 2 weeks. If I were given a cash >> gift from my parents to get my lif


Re: Divorce For Aid's Sake??
"DaVeer" <nekkid1@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:ioilvvkqugq92glsl7qg90t24asreneuuq@4ax.com... > Hello to the group.....My wife and I have a predicament and were > looking for some help and advice. > Please do not condemn us for considering


Re: Legal Language to Forgive Part of a Loan
baumgrenze@yahoo.com (John Baum) wrote: > "Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote >> baumgrenze@yahoo.com (John Baum) wrote: >> >> > I would like to forgive part of a loan I made to my son. >> >> No particular language is necessary.


Re: Chiropractic Fraud ?
P&M "Mark & Jo Glass" <mglass6@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:lmilvv4vhcg36ofk36nmslehd56iksh672@4ax.com... > I was diagnosed with SLE and Fibromyalgia and conventional treatments were > not going as well as expected. <big snip> > To top it a


Re: Juris Doctorate and Attorney/Lawyer
Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote: > Katherine Griffis-Greenberg > >> Where problems arise in a contract, a person with a J. D. >> degree can review such provisions, and report to an employer >> how the problems affect contract performance


corporate signature
Hello, I am wondering if it is legal (and in which legal system) to sign documents with corporate name, not the name of individual signing? I.e. with "One of the Big-Diminishing-Number of consulting companies". And if such signature is legal, th


DEBT COLLECTION
I requested a verification of debt from a collection agency. I specifically requested the following: "I want verification of debt, including all itemized charges, added fees and the name and address of the original creditor(s)." The collection ag


Debt Collection Statute of Limitations
Here is my issue: In 1991 I attended a private college in Colorado and after I left, I owed about $1,200 in debt. This was not in student loans - this was money owed directly to the school. They initially tried to collect but at the time I was 1


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