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Re: Are Non-competes enforceable in California (long)?
Nick Stokes, CSI wrote: > I worked for a financial firm from 1994-2003. I was originally > hired to do reception and customer service [I had just > graduated from college]. During my time there, I taught myself > to develop windows and web applic


Re: Marriage Tangle
Seth Breidbart wrote: > This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make > them up and specify them. > > Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, and > is a Community Property state). Actually, California does


Re: Probate and Personal Representative
Stan Brown wrote: > "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote > >>Once she's PR, though, she has a duty to all the heirs to deal >>prudently and fairly with the estate > > Is a Personal Representative in Wisconsin the same as an >


Insurance benefit question
Hi, I have a question regarding a situation wherein my employer switched healthcare providers without prior notification to any of the employees. My wife, who is covered under my plan, was in the middle of a dental crown procedure at the time. Crowns


Re: Hiding under a rock
>If you can get him served by some means that is legal in your state >but doesn't require his cooperation, you'd serve him that way, then >get a default judgment when he continues to ignore you. He is probably findable. He's not going to go into hid


Re: Marriage Tangle
In article <hu5ih01a9lndmi6f856rom2v57hl46fju1@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make them up >and specify them. > >Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, a


Deed not recorded and seller deceased
My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state). He held the mortgage and the buyer paid him direct. My mother thinks it was paid off in 1992. My father passed away in 1995. Recently the buyer contacted my mother and said the deed wa


Re: Parking lot damage--who is responsible?
Hello Michael: You wrote on Tue, 10 Aug 2004 15:00:39 -0400: MJ> A parking lot operator, esp. a free one, is usually not considered a MJ> "bailor" of your car -- you didn't turn over custody of the car to MJ> Wal-Mart when you parked there and a


Re: When Your Attorney "Deserts" You (Pennsylvania)
<< Indeed, this was exactly our point. We actually got so depressed that we agreed to settle for 5K and the contractor's demolishing and cleaning up a job that cost 20K+. I think the problem is he doesn't want to go to trial; that's the mystery--an


Re: Leaving "Collection" messages on voice mail/answering machines?
Polk wrote: > > On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 15:48:25 -0400, Jeff Wisnia wrote: > > > I periodically try and contact by telephone individuals who are behind > > in paying their bills to my small medical practice. > > You might want to check with the new


Re: "Posting" bad check writers?
Daniel R. Reitman wrote: > Of course, if any of those debtors has filed for bankruptcy, the > poster is in big trouble. I don't see it. Have you a cite? The creditor can't attempt to collect on the debt through civil process (although criminal


Re: Car Dealership question
c_lowe247@msn.com (Chris) wrote in message news:<gs5gg05f616h8ihbknlta981tjqm511ena@4ax.com>... > In 2000 I bought a used 1999 Ford Mustang from a Honda Dealer in my > area. I had originaly gone there to buy an Accord, but my wife saw > the Mustang a


Civil Court Appeal
Hello, I live in Massachusetts. My right to carry a firearm was denied. It was not denied due to criminal behavior though. The police chief in my town has the final say according to state law, so he denied me. I do have a right to appeal this de


Re: Photo speed enforcement: what's missing in the debate
In article <mu5ih0d8c4vhncka1gedbdmkasos1ftl6c@4ax.com>, Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: >Isaac wrote: >> >> On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 16:10:35 -0400, Arthur L. Rubin ><ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > We were referring


Re: Marriage Tangle
In article <hu5ih01a9lndmi6f856rom2v57hl46fju1@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make them up >and specify them. > >Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, a


Employment arbitration agreement
Am thinking about implementing an employment agreement that requires arbitration in case of any dispute (vs. taking legal action). I understand that this does not effect actions by govt agencies. Comments folks?


Re: Professional Portrait Copyrights and News Stories
"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote in message news:av5ih0psu6bvnlqsknah1arsoqiqdtqoc5@4ax.com... > >Does a newspaper have any defense if the > >copyright owner decides to take any action. > > absolutely. 'Fair use' exemption in


Re: Probate and Personal Representative
"SPD" <scotti@toxicdollz.com> wrote in message news:<ru5ih05v9bai8l59bqesmshclftd6qmt4m@4ax.com>... > Michael, > > Thanks for your insight. In answer to some of your questions... > > > Not sure what you're talking about that you think you have to


Re: LLC Disallowed Transfer for Avoidance
tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca (Tam) wrote in message news:<bv5ih05u6g2ra60l5ak153qau3voue4o7j@4ax.com>... > Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message > news:<02oah0trvq6bc2eclkm7hevaeautmlj2ab@4ax.com>... > > Michelle wrote: > > > > > I under


Re: Probate and Personal Representative
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<4t5ih0l5cpjkkmj4skemvkh8b6q1tqsja4@4ax.com>... > "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote in > misc.legal.moderated: > >Once she's PR, though, she has a duty to all the heirs


Re: Photo speed enforcement: what's missing in the debate
Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote: >Maybe it's simply that refusing to identify the driver when it >is not you would result in your being held in contempt of court. >There would not be any fifth amendment protection involved with >testifyin


Re: Marriage Tangle
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make them up >and specify them. > >Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, and is a >Community Property state). I'm not sure why y


Re: freelance paralegal business
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 15:00:24 -0400, Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > Isaac wrote: > >> Your understanding is incorrect. Eacg federal district court >> gets to chose the rules for who can practice before the court. >> Some courts


Re: Parking lot damage--who is responsible?
Horrigan wrote: >>Is there much of a chance to collect from Wal Mart in a small claims >>court, or would this type of damage in their parking lot not be >>considered their responsibility? > > > Your best bet would be, if you have collision cover


Re: Marriage Tangle
Seth Breidbart wrote: > This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make them up > and specify them. > > Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, and is a > Community Property state). > > Subsequently, one of them m


Re: Are Non-competes enforceable in California (long)?
"Nick Stokes, CSI" <boggle@jackson.bone> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > I worked for a financial firm from 1994-2003. (developed software application) >Some of the work was done on >company time, but much was done on my own time. Most "prof


Police and illegal laws.
Here's a quick question for the legal type-- if a law has been declared unconstitutional by the SCOTUS, and an officers superiors order him to enforce it, is the officer shielded by the orders of his superiors, or does adhernece to the courts ruling tr


Re: Old Check dispute?
"Polk" <polk_2004x@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4v5ih092q46k4asv3bosj2krlbu8l795fs@4ax.com... > On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 19:30:39 -0400, angT wrote: > > > I remember my landlord losing my check (and my roommates') at one > > time, but we all wrote n


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