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Re: What is a reasonable hourly fee?
> What is a reasonable hourly fee for an attorney who specializes in consumer > credit litigation (not bankruptcy) That's an answer that will vary quite a bit. Hot shot, high profile attorneys get a lot more per hour, as do attorney's who work for l


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Plaintiff files papers that say "defendant does business in > Illinois." The fact is that defendant is a UK company which does > not do, and has never done, business in Illinois. > > Is that considered Per


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
"Chadwick Stone©" <chad_stone@127.0.0.1> wrote: > Perhaps first you should explain how a U.S. court has jurisdiction > over a U.K. based company and the legal mechanism the plaintiff > will employ to collect judgment from said U.K. based company...


question about credit card debt and them suing...
ok, a friend of mine has a couple of credit cards that they owe... one is about $400 and the other is about $730. they supposedly keep calling and calling, and on saturday (I think? or maybe it was friday) they received a letter in the mail from the cr


Name Change Requirements
I was wondering what the accepted legal reasons are (other than the obvious, such as marriage or divorce) for name and surname change. For example if you are doing it because you are scared your abusive ex is going to follow you? Would that be legal? O


Judgment interpretation/explanation needed
Please contribute an opinion on the points of this judgment which confuse me. I'm not a law student, but can usually understand and agree with most other law reports. http://www.constitutionalcourt.org.za/site/steenkamp.htm }IN THE CONSTITUTIONA


Internet Libel (or slander) question - company attacked on the internet
Hello, My friend runs a construction company that is getting attacked by anonymous (all that is known is thier first name and city) poster(s) on the net (he is clean with the BBB). Stuff on this "blog" style website is exaggerated, misleading, and


Re: Identity Theft and Collections Agencies
> That would NOT be the case if all of the correspondence up to that > point was with the thief. E.g. suppose the thief put in a change of > address form with the Post Office and/or gave the creditor false > information regarding phone number address


Fictitious Weddings
On another newsgroup (misc.taxes.moderated) there is a discussion going where several regulars are (at least half joking) advising that a particular poster pospone his marriage from Dec 29 to Jan 2, in order to escape the marriage penalty for one yea


Re: Can minors enter online contests?
In article <3nesh25qnpmt5nlnc398ce0h4vf5od5j43@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <9cfnh29o1hg836p7h61qghv60l3n7781dm@4ax.com>, >Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote: > >>Minors _can_ enter into contracts, and


Re: Apartment deposit question
Andrea L wrote: > > I'm willing to pay if I have to, but it seems like it's stuff they > would be doing whether or not I lived here six months or ten years. > Clean carpet, paint and general cleaning. The big bill on the "walk > through" is "paint


Anti-Tying laws: Banks/CUs requiring customers to use their own check vendor
I have heard in the past that Banks or Credit Unions cannot require you to use their own check vendor unless they provide the checks to you at no cost. I'd like to find support in the law for this, either statue or regulation, such as Federal Reserve


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