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Re: When someone is deproted, who choses the destination?
John F. Carr wrote: > 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 B


Re: What is a reasonable hourly fee?
Shhhh wrote: > What is a reasonable hourly fee for an attorney Varies wildly by locale. The question isn't answerable without that information -paul ianal


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
Le 30 Sep 2006, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) a écrit : >>> > > > - Spamhaus shall post, within five business days of the date >>> > > > of this order, on its website >>> > > > at both the main home page and at the ROKSO jump page, a >>> > > > me


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:40:16 -0400 from Morely Dotes <morelydotes@spamblocked.com>: > "Oz" <micers@kaballero.com> wrote in > news:o80qh29e3jnckenb6m9mbkfu543niilfv5@4ax.com: > > > Clearly Spamhaus is not a US business. > > And that alone is suffic


Re: Term for When A Lawyer Severs His/Her Client
In article <n80qh2p0sjum07d2hmjo4to7sdod3a60cp@4ax.com>, <violetvache@yahoo.com> wrote: > For reasons I won't bore you with, it's essential the >hero/client signs *something* the night of the eventful encounter, and >that's why I wanted to know th


Re: Term for When A Lawyer Severs His/Her Client
Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > > If there's no court case (if there's an open probate it qualifies for > this purpose as litigation), he could sign a letter acknowledging > that his attorney is withdrawing, that he understands the > consequences of not


Re: state police jurisdiction question
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:40:06 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: [chasing a speeder across a state line] > Yes, but suppose as soon as he turns on his lights you slow down to a > legal speed. He chases you across the border, and... > > My understan


Re: Pass at your own risk (was: ? neighbours use of private stairs)
David Chesler wrote: > I've seen road signs saying "Road Legally Closed -- Pass At Your Own > Risk" (I-86 between Hartford and Sturbridge used to carry that sign, > until it became I-84) or "Road Under Construction -- Pass At Your Own > Risk". Or


Re: Pass at your own risk (was: ? neighbours use of private stairs)
In article <qnesh2d6r9496r732r0stmq3sqpj5ud7gu@4ax.com>, chesler@post.harvard.edu (David Chesler) writes: | I've seen road signs saying "Road Legally Closed -- Pass At Your Own | Risk" (I-86 between Hartford and Sturbridge used to carry that sig


Re: Pass at your own risk (was: ? neighbours use of private stairs)
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:39:53 -0400 from David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu>: > I've seen road signs saying "Road Legally Closed -- Pass At Your Own > Risk" (I-86 between Hartford and Sturbridge used to carry that sign, > until it became I-84) o


Re: Offsetting debts?
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:39:47 -0400 from <NOSPAM@joinme.com>: > 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 [and wins] >


MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS AND CHARTER
=== [Revised 1 August 2005] MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Posting should be done in the ordinary manner by using news software. DO NOT MAIL POSTINGS TO THE MODERATOR. If you can't post using news softw


Re: Identity Theft and Collections Agencies
baird wrote: >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 ov


Re: I want to sue Netflix in Small Claims . . .
jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote: > Scott Hedrick <dinehnmKILLSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote: >><PipWhisperer@gmail.com> wrote i >>> Anyways, my question is: Can I sue big out of state >>> corporations like Netflix in small claims cour in CA? >> >>SUre yo


Re: Hertz car recovery agent impersonated a detective ?
Stan Brown wrote: > Are you certain of that? He was given custody of the vehicle -- I > believe failing to return it on time is different from taking it > without permission in the first place. > > Consider a repair shop that refuses to return your


Re: Hertz car recovery agent impersonated a detective ?
In article <enesh2d4rpf2na2qbb2dc4qr9l2uo9i6eu@4ax.com>, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:20:16 -0400 from John A. Weeks III > <john@johnweeks.com>: > > In article <gn3ih2l6tn8mhdgmlufgbsopdted9qrvpc@4ax.com>,


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
On 9/29/06 7:19 AM, in article 380qh2hhgattmh1hr33nlh0tkdig87kufv@4ax.com, "Steve Silberberg" <steve.silberberg@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:20:13 -0400, "Anton Spaans" > <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam) (nospam)>


executor of will situation
Some years ago, I was named executor of a relative's will. The person is now over 90, stone deaf, and cannot use the phone. I have moved many hundreds of miles away and another realtive has moved in with the elderly person, encapsulating him from the


Domain name dispute
I recently purchased at auction an abandoned web domain name to use for personal reasons. The domain name is of a subdivision where I own 10 acres of vacant land. I am not a speculator or anything like that; I simply saw a chance to purchase a web dom


Re: Can minors enter online contests?
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) writes: > 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


Re: Can minors enter online contests?
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > 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 not the


Re: Apartment deposit question
andreal@usa.com wrote: [thinks she should get more of her apt deposit back] > But since there is no actual damage to my > apartment and it's just cleaning expenses and this is a small studio, > do I have any legal action for this? Thanks for any hel


Re: Apartment deposit question
Andrea, > 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 norma


Re: Apartment deposit question
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:38:51 -0400 from <andreal@usa.com>: > 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


Re: Apartment deposit question
In article <1nesh2tcjfgot1kdbqcum9ccqe8au0g1km@4ax.com>, andreal@usa.com wrote: > 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 fo


Re: a question regardng copyright laws
In article <vmesh25ndck518omkhugoiih6g9l8tk9s9@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >> serendipity1276@yahoo.com <serendipity1276@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>>I bought a few DVD's of movies


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