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<jimjimbk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I hired my attorney to negotiate a debt settlement for a fixed fee. He
> was unsuccessful and when the case ended up in court, he bailed because
> I would n
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The Guy <skokura@yahoo.com> writes:
> her employer has advertised widely for this position with
> specific qualifications and have not found anyone.
[...]
> She is an ethnic minority
[...]
> told they were looking for someone with 'tons of exp
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Hello,
I just found this group and haven't seen this posed. I live in
northern California. Last Thursday, I went to an area high school to
watch my daughter's swim meet. Because of congestion, I found a space
along a curb between two school buildin
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This should be a very straightforward question and I thank for any
responses in advance.
My daugter age is in college in an apartment with another female and a
male as housemates, where each has their own bedrooms. All are ages
20+.
My daughter h
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>Question 1: Is Joes mother fully responsible for the unpaid medical
>bill?
In most cases, the answer would be no. However, you really need to
consult an attorney that (1) is experienced with health care law; and
(2) can review the HMO's benefit pl
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jimjimbk@yahoo.com wrote:
>I hired my attorney to negotiate a debt settlement
> for a fixed fee...
I am not an attorney, and I have not checked my library.
Your fee agreement should have covered the contingencies
that were likely. (settlement goa
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Is it possible for mortgage intertest help, when one person(of a 3 way
mortgage and deed title)has moved away and is also the only wage
earner?.
The remaining two named mortgagees, are OAPs on income support. Would
have DWP suggested that only the two
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I need to understand how the stepped-up value of a home is determined upon
the death of one of the co-owners.
Suppose a condo is owned JTWROS by by an unmarried couple Sam and Sue. The
property is in Michigan, which is where Sam lives (Sam lives
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Scott Hedrick wrote:
> <agordon10@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vprm411fcp3s51d086mft6n3kdudpe0qvq@4ax.com...
> > If I file in the small claims court, who should I file
> > against -- Enterprise (the owner of the car), the person
> > who rent
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justlearning1@hotmail.com wrote:
[had a crash with an acquaintance. No reports done. Now she won't pay
and has referred him to her lawyer.]
...
>
> It is now April 2005 and the accident happened in October of 2004.
> Does anyone have any suggestio
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I have a question about Non-disclosure and Non-compete agreements
I am trying to determine if I signed a Non-compete agreement with my
company when I joined them a few years ago.
I found the offer letter they gave me then and it says that I
should
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hi everyone. Hope someone can give me some info on this or point me
in the right direction to find the answer:
Lets say that I find a copy of a letter from someone notorious that
was sent to a newspaper, the text of a public figure's speech, or for
t
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First some anecdotes:
Of my 2 matters, the one is complicated, involving a will with unforseen
implications re. minority shareholder [un]protection in a family company.
After substantial failed [except for the valuable record which is painting
the
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Does the California State cybersquatting law apply to written
commentary, such as blog? My reading is that a blog is a work of
authorship and therefore not covered?
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I went for an intervew and boss of the company mistreated me asking
stupid question. I got angry and I came home, posted in a news group
saying that he is an asshole. He read the news
Now he sent me a letter thro a lawyer that he is going to take me
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In article <a36951dj5nfeuk1f088jue6k033r7j41ce@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
><agordon10@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:vprm411fcp3s51d086mft6n3kdudpe0qvq@4ax.com...
>> If I file in the small claims court, who should I file
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In article <q26951hnrcb9rckkt1ck08909s4uelsa1g@4ax.com>,
James Alexander <jwalex77@comcast.net> wrote:
>It has been said by courts that "prior bad acts" evidence is admissible
>to prove any relevant fact that does not require the "intermediate
>infere
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Is there a name or legal basis for the type of deal described below?
The intent is to bypass the middleman (the bank) and provide a direct
arrangement which both the dealer and customer can potentially profit
off of.
>From 1999 February 28
rec.puzz
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Hi group, I hope this is appropriate. My parents are loaning my brother and
his wife a substantial amount of money to pay their mortgage to avoid
foreclosure. They will not be charging him interest. And as soon as his
business goes into bankruptcy
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Back in January, CCQstn asked:
>> I have a civil judgement against a debtor.
>> Debtor has a credit card.
>> Can I "collect" against the debtor's credit line without
>> requiring debtor's approval by writing to the credit card
>> company directly?
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justlearning1@hotmail.com wrote:
> It is now April 2005 and the accident happened in October of 2004.
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get her to take
> responsibility and pay for my car? Does anyone recommend small
claims
> court?
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theglovegp@aol.com wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a law stating how soon
> after an offense you must be charged. I was recently in a car
accident
> on a morning after drinking alcohol the night before.
I am not a lawyer. I
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My father-in-law's estate was placed into a Living Trust several years
ago. My wife is the sole heir, as well as successor trustee and
executor. In the trust, there are Quit Claim deeds conveying two
pieces of property (one containing his home) to th
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halterb@aol.com wrote:
> Who owns the river adjacent to a waterfront lot, and who might be
> liable in the event of someone falling in?
>
A person owning such land is a riparian proprietor. Exactly where his
rights begin and end will depend upon st
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Ruffian wrote:
>
> I work for a hospital in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. The hospital is
> run by a medical group that also runs most of the hospitals in the
> Pittsburgh area.
>
> We have been hearing news that at our suburban hospital, the powers
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PJ wrote:
> I am a single mother. My childs father has never been involved in my
> childs life and he is not in the birth certificate. I have never put
> him on child support or asked him for money. He has been in and out of
> prison and has used drug
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Sheri wrote:
> > I was married to a man for 7 years, and we've been separated for the
> past 2. We plan on filing for divorce. I have two children; one that I
> had before I met him, and another we had together. He has been present
> in the life of
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I recently had the occasion to visit a nursing hime with a "secure"
area for Atzheimer patients. Speaking to the staff and some other
visitors, I found that most of the confined patients do not have a
court-appointed legal guardian with the authority t
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"The Guy" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>It seems to me that this tactic of job (interview?) denial could be used
>to discriminate against an applicant because the employer could always
>say 'you don't have the tons of experience', or 'large enough
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"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a law stating how soon
>after an offense you must be charged.
Yes, it's called the "Statute of Limitations". It varies by state
and by crime. Call your city prosecutor's
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"Ruffian" <janmae3@comcast.net> wrote
> We have been hearing news that at our suburban hospital,
the powers
> that be are going to make us pay for parking.
> Can they do this and if so, to be fair, must they also
charge the
> visitors and peop
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 22:26:13 -0400 halterb@aol.com whittled these words:
> Who owns the river adjacent to a waterfront lot, and
Depends on the state, the bank conditions, whether the river is considered
to be navigatable and relevant deeds.
> wh
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 22:26:06 -0400 Ruffian <janmae3@comcast.net> whittled these
words:
> We have been hearing news that at our suburban hospital, the powers
> that be are going to make us pay for parking. (Who the @%#$$ pays for
> parking in the subu
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halterb@aol.com wrote:
> Who owns the river adjacent to a waterfront lot, and who might be
> liable in the event of someone falling in?
>
> TIA
>
Interesting question, and I'm sure and answer varies from state to
state. Also with the nature of
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theglovegp@aol.com wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a law stating how soon
> after an offense you must be charged. I was recently in a car accident
> on a morning after drinking alcohol the night before. Nobody was hurt
> in the
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Ruffian wrote:
> I'm new to this newsgroup. Hopefully, I may find out some information.
>
> Here's the background:
>
> I work for a hospital in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. The hospital is
> run by a medical group that also runs most of the hosp
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The Guy wrote:
<snip>
> It seems to me that this tactic of job (interview?) denial could be used
> to discriminate against an applicant because the employer could always
> say 'you don't have the tons of experience', or 'large enough portfolio
>
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leeroth@my-deja.com wrote:
> Their age 19 son "Joe" became ill while at college. Joe is covered
> as a dependent his mothers' group medical (HMO) policy.
> A doctor ("Smith") that is an "HMO approved" doctor accepted the
> sons medical card and rend
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"Jonathan Sachs" <llm040903@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:t06951hoqum3rb7viqr7hjnn34finhqq8g@4ax.com...
> I'm not an expert in this area, but I think people in your situation
> generally have two realistic options. One is to negotiate a payme
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halterb@aol.com wrote:
> Who owns the river adjacent to a waterfront lot, and who might be
> liable in the event of someone falling in?
>
This may vary by state. In general there is no private ownership
of a _navigable_ body of water per se. A
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PJ <paolamjimenez@yahoo.com> wrote:
: I am a single mother. My childs father has never been involved in my
: childs life and he is not in the birth certificate. I have never put
: him on child support or asked him for money. He has been in and out of
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I want to file a complaint against this person, this is very serious .
thanks Curtis
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In article <g36951d1nhv0lr7cgmcdu6dqjjnusphphn@4ax.com>,
Ruffian <janmae3@comcast.net> wrote:
>I'm new to this newsgroup. Hopefully, I may find out some information.
>
>Here's the background:
>
>I work for a hospital in the suburbs of Pittsburgh.
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I paid my rent on the first by placing the money orders in an envelope
and placing the envelope in the drop box outside the office. I went
into the office yesterday to get a package that had been delivered and
I was informed that I had not paid my rent
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Guy,
A person you know is an hourly employee with satisfactory job
performance. She meets the minimum qualifications for a higher position and
has applied but is being denied an interview because the managers are aware
of her abilities and wis
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 22:26:13 -0400, halterb@aol.com wrote:
>Who owns the river adjacent to a waterfront lot,
There's absolutely no hope of answering this question without knowing
what state you are in. Water rights vary more than practically any
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Jan,
You work for a hospital. The hospital is instituting a fee for employee
parking. You ask if this is legal.
Yes, it is. Hopefully $40/mo will get you into an enclosed gated parking
deck. Expect this fee to go up every few years. Scout t
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agordon10@yahoo.com wrote:
> My car has been rear-ended by a person driving a rental car
> (Enterprise rent-a-car). That gentelman wasn't the one
> who rented a car, and was driving with a state ID instead
> of a drivers license.
Do you have col
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Jim,
You hired an attorney to negotiate a debt settlement. He was unsuccessful
and you are now going to court. He does not wish to represent you in court
without further payment. You ask if this is malpractice.
You and your attorney had a co
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 22:25:59 -0400, siliconmike@yahoo.com (Meetul
Kinarivala) wrote:
>Is there a way that I can copyright/trademark the "look and feel" of
>the website, so that nobody can create a duplicate one without
>significant changes?
Copyr
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