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Re: Why do employers protest unemployment claims
In article <b15mb2hikkq2gqh37orun0bj84pjim7kkr@4ax.com>, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:53:38 -0400 from David Chesler ><chesler@post.harvard.edu>: >> Statistical tests are well understood. > >Indeed they are


Re: Violation of Privacy Help PLEASE
Paul Cassel wrote: > Misty_45240@yahoo.com wrote: > > [after traffic incident, bank gave customer her address / name] > > > > What can I do legally? I'm not trying to get rich but want to do > > something so they will thing about it before doing


Re: Usage of Canadian abbreviation "Me"
David Ames wrote: > What is the meaning of the Canadian abbreviation "Me" preceding a > lawyer's name? I posted this question in soc.culture.canada but got no > response as they are all excited about international events. > I've only seen it on gir


Re: Usage of Canadian abbreviation "Me"
David Ames wrote: > What is the meaning of the Canadian abbreviation "Me" preceding a > lawyer's name? I posted this question in soc.culture.canada but got no > response as they are all excited about international events. > > David Ames "Me." no


Re: Usage of Canadian abbreviation "Me"
David Ames asked: > What is the meaning of the Canadian abbreviation "Me" > preceding a lawyer's name? Wait, it's coming to me. Ho! Je me souviens. Maître. The attorney in question should be a Quebecker and is likely a Québécois. -- I am not


Re: Usage of a name legally
nameless wrote: >... I'd legally changed my > name but using an initial as a "first name" is fraught with difficulty > as most forms etc. only allow for a middle initial which is really the > name I wanted to go by and not a "first name" that I had


Re: Stopping a service
In article <qubqb2dketvegnsbltktqu9geeeurl5edj@4ax.com>, Ganesh <ganeshjacharya@gmail.com> wrote: >Dear Friends... > >Kindly let me know the details of the following... > >I took an internet connection from a ISP and was happy with their >service.


Re: Stopping a service
Ganesh <ganeshjacharya@gmail.com> wrote: [OP signed with an ISP, then decided to stop the service and asked their support department to terminate it, was told to send the request in writing. OP forgot to do so, is now being billed for


Re: Stopping a service
"Ganesh" <ganeshjacharya@gmail.com> wrote in message news:qubqb2dketvegnsbltktqu9geeeurl5edj@4ax.com... > I took an internet connection from a ISP and was happy with their > service. > > In the month of FEB I decided to stop their service and henc


Re: Stopping a service
In article <qubqb2dketvegnsbltktqu9geeeurl5edj@4ax.com>, "Ganesh" <ganeshjacharya@gmail.com> wrote: > In the month of FEB I decided to stop their service and hence I called > up the support and asked them to stop the service. The support in turn >


Re: Stopping a service
Ganesh wrote: >... > > Do post paid services such as this can keep the billing on this way? > > Thanks! > Ganesh J. Acharya > I recently sold my shares is a local ISP and my company had a similar rule. It was instituted to avoid someone im


Re: Some questions about auto car insurance compensation claim payment in NJ
Mike Jacobs wrote: > I would assume, but do not know NJ law, that you could sue the other > party in small claims court for the amount _you_ think the damage was > worth, if it's more than their estimate. But if NJ has some no-fault > twist in it


Re: Small Claims Judgement Collection Tips?
twobearcatz@yahoo.com wrote: > I'm looking for any tips you might have regarding collection on > small claims judgements. I know this question has been > asked/answered before ... but like many other questions > surrounding small business debt colle


Re: Small Claims Judgement Collection Tips?
In article <fubqb29sfmfqrhbgektc4jn4186k6ion8o@4ax.com>, <twobearcatz@yahoo.com> wrote: >I'm looking for any tips you might have regarding collection on small >claims judgements. I know this question has been asked/answered before >... but like many


Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?
"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message news:v05mb2d4bqjfb9qmih09i6e3f1ge2b1be1@4ax.com... > In article <07gcb256rbd3ev7rgb8hdfrvfuatsn20nl@4ax.com>, > Scott Hedrick <diespammers-dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I would also create a >>


Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?
"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message news:u05mb2lhfelvhrkctmm089l7qgrikjp8jk@4ax.com... > In article <27gcb294pelnu9iim3c03gvav7uatrdi13@4ax.com>, > Scott Hedrick <diespammers-dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote: >>"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix


Re: reasonable suspicion
p> Example: I committed a murder and the only evidence the cops have in ANY way p> is a dead body. They then just start searching everyone and find the p> murder weapon in my possession, blood all over my house, etc. They did p> NOT have probable


Re: reasonable suspicion
Mike, thanks for your thorough response. MJ> But your hypothetical that I was responding to assumed that the cop MJ> needed _no_ basis whatsoever to justify the original stop if, MJ> after-the-fact, her hunch turned out to be correct. That is not


Re: reasonable suspicion
In article <cubqb2hbq74mirlppo9qk6i1in18dvrmou@4ax.com>, <krakpot75@yahoo.com> wrote: >Thanx for all the replies!!!I want to add,,,,,a reasonable suspicion >must be base on articulable facts but when ask what crime did she think >was occurring she


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
>Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > >>I think I see where the confusion may lie. "Guilt" in our society >>means two related but distinct things: Type (1) "guilt" is the bad >>feeling one gets inside when one does something one knows is bad,


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
Seth Breidbart wrote: > In article <i05mb2lhvou38g940nqph7lrr48oi30icp@4ax.com>, > Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > >... "Guilt" in our society > >means two related but distinct things: Type (1) "guilt" is the bad > >feeling one gets insid


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
ich Carreiro wrote: > "Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> writes: > > Type (2) "guilt", covering the "illegal" part of the joke, refers only > > to conviction of a crime by due process of law. It does not mean that > [snip] > You forgot about Type


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
In article <3ubqb2l9q5lnl95oa0p2fu4geqgbvimgvt@4ax.com>, Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote: >> > or that he's saying "I didn't do it" (which would be lying to the court.) >> >> He's not saying that. > >Though I believe courts ha


Re: Possible to abandon company stock?
>Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@sbcglobal.not> wrote: > >>The corporation was a small corporation with closely held stock, and >>it was impossible to transfer the shares without a vote of approval by >>the Board of Directors. I don't recall whether this wa


Re: Old Power of Attorney
On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 15:31:29 -0400, Beth S wrote: > My mother signed General (durable) and Medical Powers of Attorney back > in 1993, when she was just beginning to have memory problems. As her > daughter, I was named primary agent with my brother


Re: Possible to abandon company stock?
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 15:03:06 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >Assuming you just want to abandon the stock (sell it for $1 to take >the tax loss), you could always make enough of a nuisance of yourself >(as a shareholder you're legally


Re: Look what this credit card company did to me?
Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > "Mike" <mas_it_2000@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > The issue here is that after paying to XYZ Visa on my insurance > > for a number of years, same insurance policy I paid for and used > > in the first time, I found out later t


Re: LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS v.PERRY (Nos. 05-204,
In article <06gcb2503ipl4m8pr1ul1ddsa0qecqlp1u@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote: >> Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote: > >>>The competition is now closed for the most fractured opinion. G


Re: IRS debt discharged in bankruptcy?
Grok wrote: > Is personal IRS debt discharged in a bankruptcy (chapter 7) filing? How > about for a corporation or LLC? Will the IRS pursue the individual > shareholders or partners for past due taxes? Generally personal IRS debt is not discharged


Re: Internet crime not prosecutable?
[Despite having survived this brush with internet fraud unscathed, bat seeks to ensure that justice is done because it's his taxes that pay for the law enforcement that he expects to prevent crimes. The next effort may succeed, and he will spend lots o


Re: Internet crime not prosecutable?
> Today, an officer called as a follow-up to the report, and informed me that > there's absolutely nothing they can do, because the crime happened not in > their jurisdiction. I asked in what jurisdiction it happened, and obviously, > it happened now


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
[Manoj wonders whether ignorance of the law might be a good defense to charges of sexual assualt in a notorious trial and conviction of most of the adult males on Pitcairn Island.] Good summary of the matter, for those interested: http://en.wikipedi


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
Manoj wrote: > A case that tested the above maxim was recently litigated in the Court > of Appeal of the Pitcairn Islands. Andy comments: It appears to me that a jury composed of Pitcairn citizens would probably make a correct decision in thi


Re: Help! Buyer is backing out on a contract
In article <ov4mb2t7cprkdbc66o87idogdk2f0omimb@4ax.com>, Dan <hdezak@msn.com> wrote: >We are selling our house in NY State and the contracts have been >approved. Our agent works for us but also the buyer as a dual agent. >She miss informed the buyer


Re: Help! Buyer is backing out on a contract
> "Dan" <hdezak@msn.com> wrote: >> We are selling our house in NY State and the contracts have been >> approved. Our agent works for us but also the buyer as a dual agent. >> She miss informed the buyer of the correct taxes verbally and told them >>


Re: Fair Market Value [was: Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?]
>> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >>>26 C.F.R. §1.148-5(d)(6), says, among other things, >>> >>>"Definition of fair market value — (i) In general. The fair market >>>value of an investment is the price at which a willing buyer woul


Re: Eve doesn't like Adam's certified mail
Tony <tony23@dslextreme.whatisthis.com> wrote: > prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote: >> >> The whole problem with these "Eve can simply decline to sign for the letter" >> is that the post office won't (unless they've changed) tell you ANYTHING >> about


Re: Eve doesn't like Adam's certified mail
"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > In California it has been held that, unless otherwise > specified in a contract or in law, submitting payment > by check . . . . . . provided in fact is backed by sufficient funds . . .


Re: Eve doesn't like Adam's certified mail
In article <jv4mb253h5beb632knovu09aq9j1241v76@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > >> OTOH, if the mail is something Eve wants (e.g., monthly spousal >> support checks), Eve might prefer t


Re: Driver responsibility when owner is uninsured
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: >> In Calif. attorneys are not allowed except when the defendant is >> a) a lawyer, or >> b) a corporation, all of whose officers are lawyers (in which >


Re: Driver responsibility when owner is uninsured
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote: >> Ummmm...In NC, I had bought just the barest basic insurance on an old >> junker. When it was hit in an accident supposedly caused by a hit-and-run > ... >> my insurance co


Re: Driver responsibility when owner is uninsured
Ruth <ruburn@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote in message: Ummmm...In NC, I had bought just > the barest basic insurance on an old junker > This is the problem with discussing insurance issues; the laws and policy > languag


Re: Driver responsibility when owner is uninsured
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >When a plaintiff files a small claims case in California he waives any >claim for damages above the jurisdictional limit of the court. If the >defendant appeals there is a de novo trial, but it's s


Re: Does New Jersey law allow for recall elections?
On 13 Jul 2006, "Gary Goodman" <garyXg7X@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > * * * What Corzine did is a variation on cutting >> > off one's nose to spite the face because the state >> > pulls in more money from it's cut of the gambling >> > revenues than


Re: Does New Jersey law allow for recall elections?
Gary Goodman wrote, in part: > The governor did *NOT* have to shut down the state, he *CHOSE* to do it. To elaborate, Governor Corzine has asserted through his representatives that the Governor's hands were tied by the NJ Constitution. That is, the


Re: Co-owner property buy out
rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote: > The best legal advice I ever give is: You need an attorney! The best legal advice I ever give is: When somebody says "trust me," trust him. Well, it's good for somebody, anyway. Stu


Re: Copyright Law regarding Museum Photos
Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >>>Could they use Google Earth (satellite photos) to see where there are >>>really streets? > Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >>Yes, but that doesn't give you the names o


Re: Commercial Lease restrictions
Tony <tony23@dslextreme.whatisthis.com> wrote: > I am looking at signing a commercial (retail) lease that has some > restrictions on what I can sell. I'm trying to get everything clear in > the lease, but I'd like to get an idea of the worst-case pos


Re: Commercial Lease restrictions
Tony <tony23@dslextreme.WHATISTHIS.com> wrote: >I am looking at signing a commercial (retail) lease that has some >restrictions on what I can sell. I'm trying to get everything clear in >the lease, but I'd like to get an idea of the worst-case possi


Re: Car repossessed while current
In article <3sbqb2dt4sqlfppkju4472bvi7va3hqi09@4ax.com>, John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: >In article <ou4mb2l0596onoaifr54chvf53pgdof54n@4ax.com>, >Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >>In article <24gcb21i3ob63k86025m5ig9cs2ehfgg3o@4ax.com>, >