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In article <q80qh2h6hj8cfmgsp61pq7mp83uecnvqni@4ax.com>,
JSmith <jsmith246@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
>FWIW, a colleague with Chinese citizenship (landed immigrant in Canada)
>was stopped in Chicago while en route from Beijing to Toronto. He was
>depor
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Hello all,
What is a reasonable hourly fee for an attorney who specializes in consumer
credit litigation (not bankruptcy) I'm comparing and interviewing laywers
now... just want a guide to base their fees on.
My credit report has tons of errors
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In article <o80qh29e3jnckenb6m9mbkfu543niilfv5@4ax.com>,
Oz <micers@kaballero.com> wrote:
>Fred the Red Shirt wrote:
>> Note corssposting.
>> Steve Linford wrote:
>> > In article <Xns983F630E3B1D5etaoinshrdlu@64.192.187.7>,
>> > Etaoin Shrdlu <etao
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"Oz" <micers@kaballero.com> wrote in
news:o80qh29e3jnckenb6m9mbkfu543niilfv5@4ax.com:
> Clearly Spamhaus is not a US business.
And that alone is sufficient to invalidate the suit. Furthermore, it makes
the filing by plaintiff perjury, which is a
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Le 29 Sep 2006, "Oz" <micers@kaballero.com> a écrit :
> JUST PAY THE FINE --- Isn't that your own policy Spamhaus?
There was no fine, just a default judgment.
--
My NANAE hangout: http://etaoin.zapto.org — keep ".NOSPAM" to mail me.
The Moro
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violetvache@yahoo.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
>
>> If the case is in litigation, the client has to find a new
>> attorney or represent himself. The document for doing that is
>> called a Substitution of Attorney.
>
> In case it really
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>Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
[snip]
>>And if you've already passed the last onramp, I have
>>a feeling there's really nothing effective that he can (legally) do.
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>He can chase you, and notify the AZ p
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
> As I understand it State Police are creations of their state's
> Legislature and are only policemen within their state. Once a
> policeman leaves his state, he is just a citizen like anyone else.
>
> What would happe
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<sparks691@centurytel.net> wrote:
>I am nearing the end of a drawn out settlement over an auto accident.
>The other party was 100% at fault and now, thanks to our lawyer, his
>insurance carrier has thrown in the towel and offered the full policy
>limi
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
> The parties can agree, by contract, to alter the usual duty of due care
> and require the visitor to be responsible for his own care, including
> the duty to look out for dangerous conditions caused by the negligence
> of the owne
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jenz wrote:
> I'm trying to find information about organic cotton blends in garments
> (i.e. tshirts, pants, etc). I've heard conflicting reports that if
> there is either 3% or 5% organic cotton used in the garment (and the
> balance conventionally
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Creditor has obtained a judgment against Debtor for a substantial
amount of money. Twelve years later, while the judgment is still
active and unpaid, Debtor sues Creditor for a tort, claiming damages
which are less than the unpaid amount of the judgme
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>From what I understand, it is illegal for a creditor to turn a delinquent
account over to a collection agency if identity theft is alleged. What
happens if the issue of identity theft is discovered after the account is
turned over. Does the colle
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<PipWhisperer@gmail.com> wrote:
> However, I do live in California and I am being terribly
>"throttled" by netflix. For example: I sent back all three of my
>movies on Friday last week. It is now already Wednesday and they still
>have not ackn
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In article <d80qh2h7vil1vcquuu541sdajvusc0mvsc@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <dinehnmKILLSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
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><PipWhisperer@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ucfnh25lu3aqil38fi4btfechsvurnfv8v@4ax.com...
>> Anyways, my question is: Can I sue big
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"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnmKILLSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
> <PipWhisperer@gmail.com> wrote
>> Anyways, my question is: Can I sue big out of state
>> corporations like Netflix in small claims cour in CA?
>
> SUre you can. However, you might want to chec
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Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:20:16 -0400 from John A. Weeks III
<john@johnweeks.com>:
> In article <gn3ih2l6tn8mhdgmlufgbsopdted9qrvpc@4ax.com>,
> dtushingham@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I had kept a Hertz car longer than the contract.
>
> Did you do that wi
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In article <kcfnh25ur7dugha0uilc63a7envohl2tkh@4ax.com>,
John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>In article <gn3ih2l6tn8mhdgmlufgbsopdted9qrvpc@4ax.com>,
> dtushingham@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I had kept a Hertz car longer than the contract.
>
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Anton Spaans wrote:
> I did so, by saying that the apt is available the 1st of October:
> - I put an add on boston.craigslist.com
> - I put an add in Boston.com
> - I contacted 18 brokers and they have my apartment listed
> and do showings for th
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Kent Wills wrote:
> Again, I don't know the rental laws under which you live, but
> I would expect that your landlord would have to make an honest effort
> to find a new tenant. You will be responsible for all rent between
> when you leave and whe
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Rick wrote:
> And since the landlord is asking you specifically to find someone to
> sublet, your contractual obligation with the landlord still won't end
> until the end of the lease term. Under these circumstances he can retain
> the security depo
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nospam@isp.com wrote:
<snip>
>> can the utility company either engage the services
>> of a collection agency, or sell the debt to a third party
>> which does have a offices in the debtor's current
>> state of residency, there-by allowing a judgem
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greyeyedpanther@comcast.net wrote:
> I have this situation with this girl and her boyfriend. He messed up my
> car and owes me for a cell phone dissconection fee.
Okay, this part about your situation I understand. Regarding your car,
I would file
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In article <9cfnh29o1hg836p7h61qghv60l3n7781dm@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>Minors _can_ enter into contracts, and perform against them -- *and* hold
>the contractual opposite party to specific performance, whether or
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Hi, I'm moving out of my apartment I have lived in for 4 years. They
did a walk through (it's a small studio) and are charging me almost
$450 out of my deposit for painting, carpet cleaning and general
cleaning (no damage, just normal cleaning stuff).
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> serendipity1276@yahoo.com <serendipity1276@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>I bought a few DVD's of movies from the store. I created a room
>>on Paltalk, and instead of broadcasting my webcam live, I'm able
>>to broadc
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