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Re: What kind of lawsuit can I file against this doctor in CA?
On Sep 13, 4:54 am, "Don" <dwz...@telus.net> wrote: > "mm" <curiousnfirew...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:k9ife3plrcbahng85ddgidvpc4a9o3t9s3@4ax.com... > > > The doctor is a close relative (and much older than me) who, over the > > years hav


Re: Speed of California Probate
On Sep 12, 4:12 am, Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote: > Are you sure you checked the "will waives bond" box on the form? > I've never had a court question this, but perhaps they want to check > on pro-pers to make sure there won't be a


problem with dishonest employee
I work with a person who is the supervisor for our group but I have had a lot of problems with her. Our department gets a budget of a certain amount of hours to use for staffing and this person has used this to her advantage because she makes the week


Need your opinion - Cancelled Check
Legal Experts, I had a contractor working at my house. He indicated he had completed the task and therefore I wrote him a check for $400. After a day or two, I noticed the work was not complete. I called the contractor several times and he did not


Re: Legality of making personal digital copies
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 07:54:16 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: >[Defense counsel stands mute in the face of that request. If the >judge is stupid enough to grant the mistrial... You can take that as an attempt at humor; I'm really not famil


Re: Legality of making personal digital copies
In article <tmtce3tk73jotuus5mm7agb2s9nrhgkhfb@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >If I were counsel for the defense, I would ask every single >prosecution witness one question: Name one legal way for the defendant >to exercise his right to m


Re: How to specify contingent beneficiaries for particular effect?
On Sep 13, 4:54 am, Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote: > I'd say: > to A and B if they shall survive me. But if A shall fail to survive > me, then I give his share to A's heirs at law (or to A1 and A2). > And if B fails to survive me, t


Re: How to specify contingent beneficiaries for particular effect?
On Sep 12, 6:11 am, "nomail1...@hotmail.com" <nomail1...@hotmail.com> wrote: [OP inquires about wording needed to effectively distribute estate as he/she wishes.] It's simply "A & B per stirpes" (meaning per branch). It is used in situations like y


Re: fraud use of debit card - bank won't refund
<johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:m49ie351d95hap36mrbt93pacvs9m81pto@4ax.com... >I am having trouble getting a refund from my bank on a fraudulent > debit card transaction. Here is the situation... > > Someone in Mexico hacked into our o


Re: fraud use of debit card - bank won't refund
In article <m49ie351d95hap36mrbt93pacvs9m81pto@4ax.com>, johnmolinda@yahoo.com <johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote: >I am having trouble getting a refund from my bank on a fraudulent >debit card transaction. Here is the situation... False characterization


Re: Fair executor fee
"Barry Gold" <bgold@nyx.net> wrote in message news:k49ie390murmk6l29hih9j63utq6konhtb@4ax.com... > No. Estate tax, if any, is charged on the total size of the estate. > It doesn't matter how many heirs there are or how the estate is split > up. T


Re: Case 'within a case' ?
In article <c59ie39iv1oiag4vaq9p14ejvm59b3c8e3@4ax.com>, <problems@gmail> wrote: >It seems that this present query is strongly related to a recent thread: >'Subject: Law firm screws up client case, client loses by default'. > >An aplication to resci


Re: Can withdraw guilty plea after a few years?
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 07:11:25 -0400, specialjunk2000@yahoo.com wrote: >Hello. A couple of years back I pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge in >the state of Texas. At that time I was given a deferred adjudication >which I completed successfully. Though


Re: Can an attorney 'switch sides'?
<wondering6@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e49ie31per1adgdpu4d1onj14gpmik159p@4ax.com... > We have an attorney who has represented our church for years - mostly > just contract review and basic legal advice. We now have a situation > where a large


Re: Can an attorney 'switch sides'?
Wondering, > We have an attorney who has represented our church for years - mostly > just contract review and basic legal advice. We now have a situation > where a large number of congregation members feel the minister should > step down. > > W


Re: Can an attorney 'switch sides'?
On 13 Sep 2007, in still another variant of a factually insufficient newsgroup posting/query that, as such, requires an, "It depends [on facts not yet reported]" response, wondering6@gmail.com, said/asked: > We have an attorney who has represented


Re: Can an attorney 'switch sides'?
[OP, wondering6@gmail.com, asks about an Illinois attorney's duty of loyalty to a former client. Per OP: (1) the attorney has represented OP's church on a pro bono basis for years; (2) some of the church's congregation wishes the minister to step down;


Re: Advice needed how to stucture an internet company.
"ymg200" <ymg200@excite.com> wrote in message news:kmtce3p2m00k3gaups61oumotpcf9pjtr9@4ax.com... >I want to start a website which goal would be civil rights advocacy. > The website will be providing information/news and analysis. I want to > register


Re: "Nullifying" a law?
In article <a49ie3d46or8qffabuipkkcj2oi0t6pv5v@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >You should read the other articles on this thread. Perhaps the term I >should have used is "vitiate": to render ineffective. If the >higher-level government


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