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Stan Brown wrote:
> Tue, 15 Nov 2005 16:47:39 -0500 from Mike Jacobs
> <mjacobslaw@gmail.com>:
> > The middle-income, or even poor, client who has an affirmative claim
> > that actually is worth the risk of pursuing, can easily find
> > representat
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:b2opn1t6kusq84gvshrvnqk27apb86niko@4ax.com...
> It's pretty clear that our system denies justice in a substantial
> number of cases. The problem is, so does any other system -- just not
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:01:12 -0500, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>You CAN ask "What model radar gun were you using?" and "Where on the
>display of that radar gun did it show the local speed limit?"
>
>You probably won't get away with as
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My mother and I have a legal question; not sure if this is the right
place to post it, but here goes...
My father was taken to the emergency ward for symptoms of a stroke.
Since he was taking on fluids, the hospital decided to put him on a
respirato
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Mark Shaw wrote:
> This was disingenuous and underhanded. If one thing is "identical"
> to another thing, it is not the same as the other thing except in
> terms of form, function, and appearance. Identical twins are not
> the same person. (N.B. I
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on 11/17/2005 12:01 PM cbreitel said the following:
> John Hyde wrote:
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>>BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
>>
>> SECTION 1. Article I, Texas Constitution, is amended by
>>adding Section 32 to read as follows:
>> Sec. 32.
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This is a complicated issue and I will try to make it as brief as
possible. I live in New York State and have owned a parcel of land for
about 14 1/2 years first with my ex-husband and now with my current
husband. We have always owned a little over 9 a
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>"The fact that plaintiff is not an attorney is immaterial on
>this issue."
Just being warned is a disciplinary measure in and of itself.
Perhaps the judge's point in pointing out the plaintiff is not an
attorney was as follows: the judge is affir
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Michael Benveniste wrote:
> Quoting from the recently decided (but unpublished) case of
> Floyd A. Wright vs. Sylvia Ruth Weeden (California 3rd
> appellate district, Super. Ct. No. 69462:
>
> Although a reasonable attorney would have known th
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The insurance company has challenged my claim for worker's
comp. Part of the problem is that the lawyer for the ins.
co. did a bad job of getting the medical information. For
some reason, he requested (and got) information from a
place that treate
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Does anyone know where LA county wills are filed? Would this depend on
where the decedent's property lay (in this case, in Beverly Hills) or
where she died (in Westwood Village)?
Any and all advice much appreciated...
Grant
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In researching the school reversion case I asked about here, I have
uncovered so much that clears up our family mystery (well...one of
them.) It also opens up more questions...
Basically, we have a case where a trustee refused to give my grand
gran
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Hi;
I recently came up with an extremely good idea, (which I have placed
on a website), that would help the financial industry to generate more
income and at the same time better serve their customers, giving the
customers considerably more and be
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> With respect, I don't "think" it is defamation, not forgery; I am
> stating a legal fact, that it is defamation, not forgery.
Hmmm. Forgive me for being dense.
Example:
You send me an email privately. The subject is "Hello" and the content i
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A little background...my boyfriend is a merchant marine who was
divorced from a woman who stole lots of money from their joint
accounts, ruined his credit, had an affair..etc.
While he was a was away for the past three months he asked me to live
at h
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subscribe@AshtonNW.com wrote:
>
> If you post this position on a site such as Monster be sure to add
> screening questions. State that US citizenship is required and ask if
> they are a US citizen. Citizenship would be one of the basic
> requir
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In article <31opn1l3ei8pfogiveuif3fvh6917qm5jv@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>In article <4olkn1ds7r49ngmqpd83frfncsqgofsd12@4ax.com>,
>Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>>In article <qe9fn1paricuue8597gtplhpkb0e6l
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Rick <rickajho@rcn.com> wrote:
> kenckar@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> This seems like a really trivial issue, but I hope someone can help me.
>>
>> Here's the deal:
>>
>> My wife and I received a $100 check written to both of us. I was going
>> out o
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Rick <rickajho@rcn.com> wrote:
> kenckar@gmail.com wrote:
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>> My wife and I received a $100 check written to both of us. I
>> was going out of town and asked her to deposit it into our
>> joint account. I did not endorse the check.
>>
>> When I
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This is really an urgent request for advice. Here is the situation: A
brother and sister jointly own a property in North Carolina. The sister
died in June 2005 leaving one heir, who inherited her 50% interest in
the property. The heir who lives oversea
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John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein said the following:
>> johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>>>In reading through the statute concerning corporations in my
>>>state, I was surprised to see that one chapter listed the items
>>
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Hello K.,
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 20:46:17 UTC, "kefed" <kefed@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Last night my son had a car accident and blew .06 on intoxilizer. He
> was arrested and taken to jail. I don't deny that he made a very big
> mistake and I am not try
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