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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:16:42 -0500, Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>I don't know of any state other than Indiana (well, England does too) that
>requires the filing of a POA (in that case a DPOA), and then only when it is
>about to be used.
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matthew7169@yahoo.com (Matt) wrote in message
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> I am currently a 20 year old junior in college. A few nights ago I
> got in trouble by the police and received a ticket for Minor in
> Possession of
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cappucine wrote:
> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
> martindale-hubble website they weren't in there.
Hey dood! I'm not listed in the phone b
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bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com (cappucine) wrote in message
news:<c08p301qg4rqu8jf89j1chd9h6hdqob3uq@4ax.com>...
> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer?
Unfortunately, there is no penalty for wearing a 3-piece pinstripe
suit and wingtip lo
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> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
> martindale-hubble website they weren't in there.
The answer varies from state to state.
--
Brett
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Matt wrote:
> I am currently a 20 year old junior in college. A few nights ago I
> got in trouble by the police and received a ticket for Minor in
> Possession of Alcohol in San Diego, CA. The police officer informed
> me that the offense was a misd
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Hi group. Can anyone advise. Can a collections agency go after a merchant
bank (not the bank where the settled card funds are deposited to). What kind
of hoops are we talking about?
Thanks millions,
Sharilllllla
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cappucine wrote:
> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
> martindale-hubble website they weren't in there.
>
Saying they're a lawyer to pick up women (
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"cappucine" <bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com> wrote in message
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> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>
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>i would like to know if we can divorce from USA for the marriage that
>took place in india without going there
Assuming you and your wife are of different genders, you should no trouble
getting divorced in the US---- at least no more trouble than yo
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:16:47 -0500, bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com
(cappucine) wrote:
>What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
>by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>martindale-hubble website the
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In article <ev7p30hjib7q3ac491sifh286b7usmhjsd@4ax.com>, mjacobslaw@comcast.net
(Michael Jacobs) wrote:
>sdfdfwetudfyt@7fdfster.com (hourman) wrote in message
>news:<7ohm3091sm9dg82km9dlnv7l2bb1b703q1@4ax.com>...
>> my wife applied for FMLA. Her dad
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>>>>> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:16:47 -0500, cappucine ("cappucine") writes:
cappucine> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer?
I'm sure it depends on whether you're a member of the bar.
:)
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:16:47 -0500, cappucine <bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com>
wrote:
> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
> martindale-hubble website
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on 24 Feb 2004 EyeBaloney@yahoo.com (FullofBaloney) wrote in
Newsgroups: misc.legal.moderated
Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote in message
news:<3q9q20lsv0ol10q82k4qfua2ltjjsn7om1@4ax.com>...
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:05:39 -0500, Christ
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Two Guantanamo detainees have been charged with
"conspiracy to commit both terrorism and war crimes".
The concept of "War Crimes" is that it is not a
crime merely to fight on the enemy side. The objective is
to deter violations of the "laws of war"
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Can a doctor legally refuse
> to take a patient without insurance? Is this a way some doctors work
> in order to over bill insurance companies? I really do not understand
> this practice. I am now in the process of locating another doctor but
> just w
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We are a research company that publishes benchmarking reports on
institutions, such as universities, law firms and corporations. Some
of our titles include "Law Library Benchmarks" and "Private College
Information Technology Benchmarks". We are curren
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> No. You are entitled to a rental car at the insurance company's
> expense for a reasonable period until you can get new wheels. If you
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In article <os7p309qfi77de1frp2hhdavrp3umc8j3g@4ax.com>,
arun <arun19992002@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Me and my wife got married in India under Hindu Act. We want to
>divorce but we are not able to go to india in near future for filing
>for divorce becoz o
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In article <c08p301qg4rqu8jf89j1chd9h6hdqob3uq@4ax.com>,
cappucine <bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com> wrote:
>What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
>by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>martindale
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In article <0u7p30hpkq54332montfesfnovdh1f2l89@4ax.com>,
MarianneLuban <marianneluban@aol.comnospam> wrote:
> However, why would a private party create a website
>called "franklincountyva.com"?
First, the correct term is to register the domain.
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 07:46:03 -0500, bff182@hotmail.com (bff182) wrote:
>My husbands doctor retired this year. He has been with him for the
>past 8 years. The doctor sent us a letter saying that he was leaving
>and included the name of the new docto
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arun <arun19992002@yahoo.com> wrote:
: Hello
: Me and my wife got married in India under Hindu Act. We want to
: divorce but we are not able to go to india in near future for filing
: for divorce becoz of our work.
: i would like to know if we
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"Bob Brenchley." Bob@format.publications.ukf.net says:
>I'm making the assumption here that when you say
>they own the song you actually mean they have purchased the
>CD/tape/record with that song on it
What you are supposed to do is: get a "mecha
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cappucine wrote:
> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
> martindale-hubble website they weren't in there.
Attorneys manage to do it every day. Inclu
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Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>Unfortunately there is a specific exception in the Federal Tort Claims
>Act (FTCA) that the waiver of sovereign immunity provided in the FTCA
>does not apply to claims arising from delivery, late delivery
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bff182 <bff182@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My husbands doctor retired this year. He has been with him for the
>past 8 years. The doctor sent us a letter saying that he was leaving
>and included the name of the new doctor that would be taking over his
>patien
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bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com (cappucine) asked:
>What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
>by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>martindale-hubble website they weren't in there.
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"Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
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>
> What most professionals like you do is to include a provision in
> their contract that says they can use and show a portion o
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in article 8v7p309mp7qldpkfsf6m7vfch5jdg6otj2@4ax.com, Michael Jacobs at
mjacobslaw@comcast.net wrote on 2/25/04 8:18 AM:
>
>> There is no such thing as "non-binding arbitration," at least not in the
>> United States.
>
> Not so. What makes
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in article 8v7p309mp7qldpkfsf6m7vfch5jdg6otj2@4ax.com, Michael Jacobs at
mjacobslaw@comcast.net wrote on 2/25/04 8:18 AM:
>
>> The arbitrator's award USUALLY cannot be appealed, but when the circumstances
>> are exceptional and unusual, courts wi
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Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> Okay,
>
> Thanks in advance for everyone's help, I'll explain this as briefly as
> possible.
>
> 1.I live in a two-bedroom townhouse in NEW JERSEY - landlord has one
> bedroom, I have the other.
>
> 2.Rent has always
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thanks in advance,
i'm trying to confirm that the statute of limitations for credit card debt
in illinois is 5 years. i've tried findlaw and some other sites but can't
seem to search correctly and get a definitive answer (i.e. the statute
citation)
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Joe Kim <palestine2000bc@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I need some expert help on two issues our condo is having. Recently I
>bought a condo in California. After I had made the purchase, I found
>out that about 20-30% of the condos in the complex are rented to
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>>>> Umm, their "actual" worth IS what you sold them for....
>>> Nope. If the buyer got a bargain, contract law allows him to
>>> insist on getting the benefit of the bargain....
>> Isaac, can you tell me where you found this information? ...
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:16:47 -0500, bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com
(cappucine) wrote:
>What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
>by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>martindale-hubble website the
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It takes 4-6 weeks to open an intestate estate in NYC from the time
all of the paperwork is in.
There are non-probatable liquid assets from payable on death bank
accounts available to cover some of the initial expenses, such as the
monthly maintenen
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> Brett Weiss at wrote:
>> Binding means that the arbitrator rules and it's final--no appeals, no
>> second trial.
>>
>> Non-binding means that the arbitrator tries to get the parties to resolve
>> the case. If unsuccessful, there's a trial.
Wern
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On 25/2/04 13:16, in article jr7p301ejkkijpkd80n49291ehb9fhe1ig@4ax.com,
"Tam" <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> In my experience, the greatest danger to a seller is buyer's remorse.
Compare a UK eBay buyer's problem, receiving a useless hunk of junk
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On 25/2/04 13:17, in article ts7p30h7tm8uoh9q55esdhtvi7urhq1plq@4ax.com,
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>> I have a child on the way, and because of circumstance
>> this recent happening is putting me in more danger.
> I don't buy
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On 25/2/04 13:17, in article hs7p30hst2u4ukj0m96a1njp9alo0mlagn@4ax.com,
"Jonathan Sachs" <nobody@nospam.accepted> wrote:
> First, what standing does this "under penalty of perjury" wording have? My
> understanding was that this perjury occurs only i
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FullofBaloney <EyeBaloney@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Last night, our neighbor pushed my 13 year old son off his skateboard,
>while he was riding it on the disputed easement area. My son fell
>over a short block wall and scraped his back. We had the neighbor
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Matt wrote:
>[caught with alchohol - concerned about loss of driver's license as
penalty]
>
> Is anyone familiar with the actual (not maximum. at least I am hoping
> they are different) penalties for this infraction? Is there anything
> I can do to
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"cappucine" <bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com> wrote in message
news:c08p301qg4rqu8jf89j1chd9h6hdqob3uq@4ax.com...
> What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was
told
> by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>
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Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
[snip]
>Things could have
>been far, far worse. A bit of googling should get you one of those horror
>stories where someone has a huge sum credited unexpectedly and treats it
>like a lottery win. (I once had $2,0
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It seems "cappucine" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>What is the penalty for impersonating a lawyer? I recently was told
>by someone that they were an attorney, but when I checked the
>martindale-hubble website they weren't in there.
Impersonating
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It seems "Chris Johnson" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
[lease expires July 31, sale closes May 27]
First the good news: As a practical matter, it would take the new
owners more than two months to evict you.
Now as for the legalities: What does y
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