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Re: ZEDNER v. UNITED STATES (No. 05-5992)
Lee Choquette <leec@xmission.com> wrote: > In article <u7ui82d7g0kma9d0a9hesj5lsd0mt58up7@4ax.com>, > Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote: >>ZEDNER v. UNITED STATES (No. 05-5992) >>Web-accessible at: >>http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/


Re: Why do employers protest unemployment claims
In article <srd0925jd97h6a17abliju31uu72ft13kc@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <ufoq82t4qu480n9n1rqt5v0fso23611c27@4ax.com>, >Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote: > >>UI is intended to cover ONLY the situat


Re: Why do employers protest unemployment claims
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.m789e@burditt.org> wrote: >>Have no knowledge of unemployment system. Don't understand how it >>would hurt an employer to have a former employee be approved for UI >>benefits -- how does it hurt them? As I understand it, they w


Re: Why are "signing statements" legal?
Rich Carreiro wrote: > To be fair with respect to (2), if the Executive feels that [a bill > passed by Congress is unconstitutional], he > really should first have vetoed the law (and said why in his veto > message). If Congress then overrides it,


Re: Why are "signing statements" legal?
Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote: > I've been pondering the 'signing statements' that Pres Bush has been > affixing to surprisingly many bills he has signed into law. Ignoring the > political questions, I'm wondering how the Executive bran


Re: Security deposit and other charges by landlord
John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote: [snip] >I understand this to mean that the cleaning crew did not try to clean >the carpet, they just replaced it. Note: had the crew attempted a >cleaning, been unable to do so, and then replaced it; then


Re: Security deposit and other charges by landlord
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > David Martel <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote: >> He's not being billed for reaonable wear and tear, He left >> stained bathroom tile, a stained carpet, et c.. These things >> aren't wear and tear, they are


Re: Month-to-month, NY state
Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:23:05 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: > I'm not familiar with NY law. In California IIRC, you can give 30 days > notice at any time, and the rent will be pro-rated. So she could give > you 30 days notice on June 16, and you


Re: Month-to-month, NY state
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >>(3) If the worst happens and she does give notice, what will >>actually happen if I don't move out July 15? How long does it take >>to evict someone who stays over


MODERATOR REMINDER: Header-munging policy
This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on submissions containing munged headers such as From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org 1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the name of an actual third party). Spammer


Re: Michigan Probate Process Questions
In article <8rd092lftovrljvirkgooldu3c0f0fm2cg@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >If the accounts are joint tenancy accounts, they belong to OP on his >mother's death. He can certainly share them with his siblings. But


Re: Michigan Probate Process Questions
"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message news:8rd092lftovrljvirkgooldu3c0f0fm2cg@4ax.com... > sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >> A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>[OP's mother will die soon and


MD lawyer problem
I hired a lawyer in April to look into some real estate issues I am having in Maryland. We had an initial consultation of about 45 minutes, after which I gave her a retainer of $500 to be withdrawn from as bills were incurred. Shortly after this, I r


Re: Looking for help on Patent Infringement
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:22:46 -0400, "y" <huyemail@gmail.com> wrote: >I received a letter from a law firm. It claimed that some >of my products might have infringed one or more claims of a patent own >by one of its clients... I bought my products from


KIRCHER v. PUTNAM FUNDS TRUST (No. 05-409)
-------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii.law.cornell.edu -------------------------------------------------


Re: Job Hair Requirements
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: > In article <afoq82tpea0g0tpth6is4nna9fd2dgiksc@4ax.com>, > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >>In the US, employers are legally free to be as arbitrary as they >>like, except that they can't d


Re: Job Hair Requirements
In article <vqd0921sg579hvfuvrinl93oqc4vf4kg53@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <afoq82tpea0g0tpth6is4nna9fd2dgiksc@4ax.com>, >Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > >>In the US, employers are legally free to b


Is this legal? People using license plates to post information?
I have just found out that someone (who knows who) posted my license plate number and comments about my driving on http://platewire.com I am wondering if this is legal, I do not want people to know my license plate and how I drive!!!!


HUDSON v. MICHIGAN (No. 04-1360)
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HOWARD DELIVERY SERVICE, INC. v. ZURICH AMERICAN INS. CO. (No. 05-128)
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Help! How to Change Improper Venue
I got slapped with a Temporary Restraining Order by a psycho ex girlfriend. I ran into 1 time and asked her permission if we could chat and she agreed now she's making me jump through hoops to get it cleared. Anyway, my main problem is that she fil


EMPIRE HEALTHCHOICE ASSURANCE, INC. v. McVEIGH (No. 05-200)
-------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii.law.cornell.edu -------------------------------------------------


Re: Effect of Chapter 11 on wrongful termination claim
<mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com> wrote: >Is the information regarding the financial condition of the company >(assets, liabilities) >available to the public from the Bankruptcy court? > >With regard to back wages, I am not owed back wages -- wages not paid


Re: Effect of Chapter 11 on wrongful termination claim
mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com wrote: > Is the information regarding the financial condition of the company > (assets, liabilities) > available to the public from the Bankruptcy court? Yes. You can go to the clerk's office of the court where they filed


Re: Effect of Chapter 11 on wrongful termination claim
mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com wrote: > My claim is for punitive damages for wrongful termination based on > age discrimination. > > I filed the claim with the federal fair employment office agency > before the company was bankrupt. This is necessary in


Re: Copyright Law regarding Museum Photos
In article <gqd092l0a9j76mrig1lum61gocbqv9ojmf@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <5foq82pqs1e0ghcb9vju9ub8guk1r1jm46@4ax.com>, >Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote: > >> An object such as a >>dinosaur bone cann


Re: Copyright Law regarding Museum Photos
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:22:05 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >What about a dinosaur skeleton? Is the decision about the posture in >which to pose it sufficiently creative for copyright to attach? I'm not sure whether the question i


Re: Can the police take blood sample from my body by force?
<JPSHayes@gmail.com> wrote: [OP was arrested at a friend's house, transported to a hospital, and blood was drawn against his will. He was then charged with being under the influence of a controlled substance.] >Does anybody know if the


Re: Can the police take blood sample from my body by force?
JPSHayes@gmail.com wrote: > Yesterday, a sample of my blood was taken from me by two Santa Cruz > county sheriffs deputies and an E.R. Doctor against my will. I was at a > friends house in his garage just shooting the breeze. Two police men > came wal


Re: Can the police take blood sample from my body by force?
In article <eqd092193gj34g9d5k39r43v9cvd2d5k03@4ax.com>, JPSHayes@gmail.com wrote: > Does anybody know if the police can take my blood against my will? There has to be more to this story. Where you high? Were you uncooperative at the house? Ar


Re: Can the police take blood sample from my body by force?
In article <eqd092193gj34g9d5k39r43v9cvd2d5k03@4ax.com>, <JPSHayes@gmail.com> wrote: >They conducted the search of the house and then asked me if I had been >taking any illegal drugs. I replied no. They then ran multiple field >sobriety test Whi


Re: Can the police take blood sample from my body by force?
JPSHayes@gmail.com wrote: > Yesterday, a sample of my blood was taken from me by two Santa Cruz > county sheriffs deputies and an E.R. Doctor against my will. I was at a > friends house in his garage just shooting the breeze. Two police men > came wal


California auto accident liability question
Hello--I hope you can help me understand what the liability might be for this incident which happened to my fiancee and I on Memorial Day weekend. We were driving on the local Interstate in the #3 lane. We were going about 60 mph. It was a clear ni


Business purchase breach
I have a few questions in regard to this matter that I will ask at the end: On May 9th, I purchased a used bookstore for $10,000. The previous owner had wanted to just have me pay the $10,000 and sign a receipt saying "we can just trust each other.


Re: Automobile Latent Defects
Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > It seems to me that if a seller gives information implying that a > timing belt should last 100,000 miles, or a hard drive to last X hours, > that would be a warranty of description under the UCC. I think you may be ri


Re: (PA) What Flaws Make a Home Totally Unsellable?
In article <8qd0925hia18j1ulgnbh2rl04q0m8lik2f@4ax.com>, <pennsylady2002@yahoo.com> wrote: >Mike Jacobs wrote: >> >> Unsellable how? Legally, or practically? He's probably right that >> it would knock the hell out of the market value of the prop


Re: (PA) What Flaws Make a Home Totally Unsellable?
pennsylady2002@yahoo.com wrote: > Thanks for the very informative definition of real estate, one of the > best I've read. Gee, thanks. > The contractor's assistant stated emphatically that there are some > flaws in a home that (in PA) legally r


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