Legal Spring Logo

"You've helped me decide which company to choose!"
Reviewing Legal Services Online
 LEGAL SPRING
     


Google
 
 

 

Re: When is a DUI attorney necessary
tpatsch@gmail.com writes: > Subject: When is a DUI attorney necessary Whenever you need to ask that question, a DUI attorney is necessary.


Re: When is a DUI attorney necessary
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 01:00:50 -0400, "D.F. Manno" <dfm2a3l0t2@spymac.com> wrote: >In article <s743j1523c4he689hknvblk1jkn5dl6r0n@4ax.com>, tpatsch@gmail.com >wrote: >> Have a friend who hit a 1.2 at a police checkpoint in NJ. First >> offense.


Re: When Does Community End In Texas?
>In the case of divorcing spouses in Texas, when does the >community generally end? I am not a lawyer. I am not even a Texan. A little Googling indicates that community property laws are in effect as long as a couple is married--- and merely movin


Re: Tollbotth Timing Speed Detection
"Gordon Burditt" <gordonb.5gljw@burditt.org> wrote in message news:m743j190qeuuktpul1b67r2ch3vllamt05@4ax.com... > >I was driving through a highway toll-gate the other day. In the next > >lane >>was a brand new Maserati. We were both using the ele


To sue the agency or the client ?
Hi My contract was terminted for no legal reasons. (This is my opinion). I want to go in court for this but I don't know if I should sue the agency or the clinet. The situation is this: I have a contract with the Agency to work for their client.


Re: Question about the SOL for debts
On 24 Sep 2005, gordonb.w3l6a@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) said/asked: > [ Suppose that, in the following order of timing, D opened a > charge account with my business, bought but did not pay for > $1,000 in widgets, before Oct. 2005 law-properly so


Re: Question about the SOL for debts
gordonb.w3l6a@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote: >>A debt remains forever until paid or forgiven. Even a bankruptcy >>discharge doesn't eliminate the debt, just the legal right to >>enforce collection. > > Hypothetical situation: you open a cha


How to calculate number of months worked.
Hi, My employer had given me bounce with the condition that. If I leave company without completing 6 months I will pay back whole amount. If I leave without completing 12 months I will pay back 50% amount. I had joined with my employer on ***Nov 1


Legal info needed for fictional story
I'm writing a fictional story (for fun) and I need a little legal info for the story. Let's say that someone is arrested for a crime such as assault. While they are still in jail, they receive a visitor (friend, relative, co-worker, etc.) and tell t


Gov'ts legal obligation to war veterans.
I am not American but Australian and thought someone may know what if any duty of care of Govt to veterans is actually covered by the law? I can't get anything here in Australia. I am a VIetnam Vet and do advocacy work for sick veterans.


E-mail wars as a reson for termination
Hi I have worked in conditions summary described in my other posting here at a client location. For technical reasons I got involved in endless discussions on technical matters with one of my colleagues. We both considered that we had to CC our m


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
Chad said: > B is landlocked. The >ONLY way into B is through property A. Hmm, just to add on to my other post. The only way this stipulation could be literally and absolutely true would if it Lot B is an enclave completely surrounded by Lot A.


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
Chad said: > B is landlocked. The >ONLY way into B is through property A. Hmm, just to add on to my other post. The only way this stipulation could be literally and absolutely true would if it Lot B is an enclave completely surrounded by Lot A.


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
> Joe owns properties A and B. B is landlocked. The > ONLY way into B is through property A. Joe sells property B to Mike. > The property is sold without any warrenties (the sales contract > specifically in BOLD says AS/IS) and no mention of it bei


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
Chad, > Here is my dilema. Joe owns properties A and B. B is landlocked. The > ONLY way into B is through property A. Joe sells property B to Mike. > The property is sold without any warrenties (the sales contract > specifically in BOLD says A


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
chad@chadphillips.org wrote: > Here is my dilema. Joe owns properties A and B. B is > landlocked. The ONLY way into B is through property A. Joe > sells property B to Mike. The property is sold without any > warrenties (the sales contract specif


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
<chad@chadphillips.org> wrote: > Here is my dilema. Joe owns properties A and B. B is landlocked. The > ONLY way into B is through property A. Joe sells property B to Mike. > The property is sold without any warrenties (the sales contract > spec


Disabled Vet needs help
I am a totally disabled veteran who is having some trouble from a man in town. I recently purchased a used motorcycle to run my errands with around town due to high gas prices. My 1988 pickup only gets 11 to 12 miles per gallon. My wife also purchased


damage caused by neighbor, next step?
I bought a condo at the end of June. While work was being done on my place, the woman upstairs had some work done on her bathroom. That work was shoddy as the handyman didn't bother to use caulk. As a result, water would leak into my kitchen direc


after rpobate scrutiny
Material was submitted to a probate court about a will that was made under undue influence. Since this notice was made after the probate period the division decided not to invesitgate the alleged crime becasue of the timeline. Are there any other


Continued...



Subdirectories


site map |  disclaimer |  privacy
All Rights Reserved, Legal Spring, Inc. 2004