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Hi all,
I'm in the process of creating my own computer company, and need to find a
name for it. I actually have a nice name in mind, but I found out that it is
a registered trademark for an existent software product. Can I still use it
as my company n
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"Bill Gentry" <billgentry2@comcast.nospam.net> wrote in message
> The above is, obviously, a very simple overview of what happened. I want
> to file a complaint against "Greg" with the state bar association.
Anyone
> have any experience doing this
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Sorry about the cross-posting, but I've seen mortgage-related
questions on all of these groups. Anyway, I'm 5 mos. behind on my
mortgage. I recently started working full time again, and want to
resume the mortgage payments on my house at the beginnin
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cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote in message
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> newyear1@hotmail.com (Elizabeth P.) wrote in message
> news:<f6oruvksnoi416gom1vuj8ns7khp4cubmf@4ax.com>...
> > Regarding educational
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"Marshall Naquin" <Marsh11272@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
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> I am having a problem with a community college in Florida. I have been
> referred to many attorneys through the local bar assoc. and
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"Marshall Naquin" <Marsh11272@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
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> I am having a problem with a community college in Florida. I have been
> referred to many attorneys through the local bar assoc. and
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Hi,
I had shelled out money from my pocket($2000) as relocation expenses
when I had relocated from New York to California(San Francisco) as my
company had shifted operations during Sept 2003. The procedure here is
that the organisation reimburses
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I am the executor of an estate and have a question regarding life
insurance with multiple beneficiaries and funeral expenses.
The life insurance claim form has an option to "assign" the proceeds
to the funeral home. The cost of the funeral is about
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princegunter@aol.comNOSPAM (PrinceGunter) wrote in message
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> I just signed my daughter up for swim school. I don't think the intent is
> insidious, but at the last minute they shoved a release form
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I have had a problem with a woman I don't know who seems to know who I
am personally, at our local community college, who has engaged in
virtual nonstop harassment, nonprocedurally, ever since she found out
I had been attending the school.
The offic
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P&M
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message
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> In article <enbrvvkao8o826jm4dkok02vol3ok3d28j@4ax.com>, Tim
> <timbb2@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > A few year's ago I lent someone (a
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"D.F. Manno" <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> In article <3milvv41q62mm9ltlfmq7dsatfekm9tnli@4ax.com>,
> andygreen@optonline.net (Andy Green) wrote:
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> > A question about NJ Unemployme
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In article <ombrvv4gi84p8te5jno99mdvh38bm309rb@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
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>>It also gives, thru its 'opt out' list, illegal or overseas spammers,
>>a good list of valid email addresses - and they get it for free!
>
>That dep
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A first cousin of my dad's died, and my dad and his cousin are only
ones in direct succession (deceased had no living wife, parents,
siblings, aunt/uncles...)under NY law (children of deceased 1st
cousins are not eligible- ends at first cousins we have
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PrinceGunter wrote:
>[signed a release]
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> Is that binding? Can they really require of their customers to give
> up any means of seeking redress if they injure your child through
> negligence, including requiring you to remit any medical fees they
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Does testimony have to be done in a courtroom during the trial, or can it be
done elsewhere beforehand?
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>>>>> On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 09:18:49 -0500, Dan Evans ("Dan") writes:
Dan> Similarly, a company will continue to answer the telephone
Dan> number that had been assigned to the employee.
Dan> And I've never heard of anyone questioning these kinds of
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"Isaac" <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 08:27:55 -0500, Rancy Snyder <rancy@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
> I'm not familiar with the particulars of Florida law. I
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"Dan Evans" <dan@evans-legal.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 08:27:55 -0500, "Rancy Snyder"
> <rancy@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> But what happens when your wife dies, or if your wife pred
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In article <f0etvvsebupqi5ptj23rc0j05mb4odnhfb@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>It seems "Marshall Naquin" wrote in misc.legal.moderated in article
><5nbrvv8b6tg48cjshmrqjsvesq2i8ji4nd@4ax.com>:
>>I am having a problem with
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In article <5oilvv41bbrqu9d899rjktu6d99phhhq3n@4ax.com>,
Mike Brophy <michael.brophy@comcast.net> wrote:
>I am concerned, however, that the board may use the HOA bylaws to ban my
>activities -- most of which include flyers in mailboxes to view the we
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Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
> John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
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>> My question is whether Federal preemption is retroactive. That
>> is, if a guy does something that is against state law, then a
>> Federal law says the somet
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cstacy@news.dtpq.com (Christopher C. Stacy) wrote:
>Stan Brown ("Stan")
> Stan> It seems "Jerry" wrote
> >> Does the law allow for an employer to continue to use a
> >> terminated employees email address?
>
> Stan> You mean, one that was assign
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Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
> There probably is very little technical reason why a lawyer in
> another state could not draft contracts for use in Florida. But
> wills and trusts are a competely different issue.
The laws of trus
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PrinceGunter <princegunter@aol.comNOSPAM> wrote:
>I just signed my daughter up for swim school. I don't think the intent is
>insidious, but at the last minute they shoved a release form in my face. I
>briefly read through it, and thought it was a bit
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Isaac wrote:
> There probably is very little technical reason why a lawyer in another state
> could not draft contracts for use in Florida. But wills and trusts are a
> competely different issue.
For what it's worth -- isn't the question of wheth
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
> Another track that I have seen done is to write off the debt.
> Your accountant can fill out a schedule on your taxes delcaring
> this as a loss. Assuming you are in the 30% bracket, that would
> reduce your taxes by abou
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It seems "PrinceGunter" wrote in misc.legal.moderated in article
<n0etvvo0l6en749l9e23em216fsir5a5h2@4ax.com>:
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>I just signed my daughter up for swim school. I don't think the intent is
>insidious, but at the last minute they shoved a release form
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I wrote, citing among other principles:
>> . you aren't allowed to set "traps" for other people to fall
>> into, whether physical "mantraps" or intentional legal
>> pitfalls.
Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
>It isn't a
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In article <fmbrvv8glf5h8h7rrq0fgjbj493ki1ohg6@4ax.com>,
<barry@psyber.com> wrote:
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>I'm going to establish a limited trust. Since my son's mother is rather
>argumentative, I am considering having the trust administered (in the event
>of my death)
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Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
> In California, the Statute of Limitations (SOL) would be only
> 2 years for your oral agreement. Even for a written agreement, it
> would be 4 years. 7 years is a long time to wait to enforce your
> rights.
T
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