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Re: What is the practice of law?
In article <l7i4u355th40nvrbgofut84ilk4hl7ml99@4ax.com>, Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote: >On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 06:58:12 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote: > >>It isn't practicing law because you didn't charge for it. > >Most defin


Re: What is the practice of law?
In article <s7i4u39846ecqnc5lrcdf8sg17eeh04ors@4ax.com>, Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote: >> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote: >> >>>*** I am not a lawyer, so this can't be legal advice. *** >>> >>>Discuss am


Re: What is the practice of law?
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote in news:g8i4u3l6gvm7kk1psq1c40gk4vletkj1dr@4ax.com: > On Mar 19, 6:58 am, se...@panix.com (Seth) wrote: > >> It isn't practicing law because you didn't charge for it. > > And Seth further wrote: > >>


Re: What is the practice of law?
Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote in news:68i4u3desgj1mgg3ccsena64bcolih1lub@4ax.com: > Robert Bonomi wrote: >> In article <sm1qt35i1o8sp427eck77a100agu78kt6o@4ax.com>, >> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote: >> >> [[.. munch ..]] >>> By the way, >


Re: What is the legality of tracking another vehicle with a covert device
"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote in message news:cds1u3d0b3hpj40qrb5u1eu16kgohjjn4p@4ax.com... > On Mar 16, 7:39 am, william dunlap <williedunla...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Do you know what the legality is of tracking a vehicle by inst


Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 07:23:10 -0400, kristinvandoran@yahoo.com wrote: >If the Supreme Court holds in the Heller case that the Second >Admendment Right is an individual right to bear arms, will that have >any effect on the federal felon firearm laws? T


Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)
kristinvandoran@yahoo.com wrote: > If the Supreme Court holds in the Heller case that the Second > Admendment Right is an individual right to bear arms, will that have > any effect on the federal felon firearm laws? The blogger over at the > Sentenc


Re: Reading someone else's email
In article <mds1u3ptvhe30d8bdpj86vveb3qpkemd19@4ax.com>, HawtDawg <HawtDawg42@gmail.com> wrote: > >I live in Northern Iowa in case this matters (and could travel to a >nearby adjoining state if that would be legal elsewhere). > >I previously was gi


Re: Need law advice on a tricky crime situation
On Mar 20, 7:23 am, menudobo...@yahoo.com wrote: > Here is the plot: > > Woman falls in front of man with all sorts of money spilling out of > her purse. > Man mugs the money from the woman leaving her tied up in an alley. > He leaves town with the


Re: Need law advice on a tricky crime situation
In article <b8i4u314ssns95p92k84tovlcjdoiucrrj@4ax.com>, menudoboy13@yahoo.com wrote: > Now that the woman is his wife, the man's court appointed lawyer plans > on saying that since the woman is the man's wife she does not have to > testify against


Re: Need law advice on a tricky crime situation
In article <b8i4u314ssns95p92k84tovlcjdoiucrrj@4ax.com>, <menudoboy13@yahoo.com> wrote: >Here is the plot: > [[.. snip improbable fiction story plot outline ..]] > >This is where we are stumped in the story on where to go from here. >Would a cour


Re: Need law advice on a tricky crime situation
menudobo...@yahoo.com wrote: > Now that the woman is his wife, the man's court appointed lawyer plans > on saying that since the woman is the man's wife she does not have to > testify against her husband in court on the crime. > > Only the DA has s


Re: Need law advice on a tricky crime situation
On Mar 20, 7:23 am, menudobo...@yahoo.com wrote: <potboiler novel's plot snipped> > Now that the woman is his wife, the man's court appointed lawyer plans > on saying that since the woman is the man's wife she does not have to > testify against her hu


Re: Need law advice on a tricky crime situation
menudoboy13@yahoo.com wrote: > [man commits crime against a woman later his wife] Your story has some real stretches in it, but I'll pass over those because it's not your query. > > This is where we are stumped in the story on where to go from


Name change
i live in Pa. Is it expensive to change ones last name------or does anyone know what steps for me to take to start the procedure? Thank you. cal


Re: Mediation confidentiality poison in Calif
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 07:23:28 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, mike@nosam.org wrote, >If one has Mediation in LA County (tenant-landlord matter) anything >discussed apparently can not be brought up later in a trial per >Evidence Codes 1119 and 1120. N


Re: Mediation confidentiality poison in Calif
mike@nosam.org wrote: > If one has Mediation in LA County (tenant-landlord matter) anything > discussed apparently can not be brought up later in a trial per > Evidence Codes 1119 and 1120. > > Questions: > 1. Does this only apply if a settlement


Re: Mediation confidentiality poison in Calif
On Mar 20, 7:23 am, m...@nosam.org wrote: > If one has Mediation in LA County (tenant-landlord matter) anything > discussed apparently can not be brought up later in a trial per > Evidence Codes 1119 and 1120. I'm not a CA lawyer, but the questions


Re: Can a judge order a marriage to be licensed an registered in NY?
Alan McKenney <alan_mckenney1@yahoo.com> wrote in news:e8i4u355a8pldp2m09nmhplqf31ff7k19e@4ax.com: > On Mar 19, 6:58 am, Mike <prabb...@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >> Daniel R. Reitman wrote: > ... >> > There is an ALR annotation on tthe subject of sp


Re: Can a judge order a marriage to be licensed an registered in NY?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: > ObLegal: I'd like to see the reasoning of the courts that have > held the terms of a ketubah unenforceable because it's religious. It could have something to do with the fact that people can't simpl


Re: Can a judge order a marriage to be licensed an registered in NY?
In article <e8i4u355a8pldp2m09nmhplqf31ff7k19e@4ax.com>, Alan McKenney <alan_mckenney1@yahoo.com> wrote: > >I haven't seen anyone reply who seems to have much knowledge >of NYS matrimonial law. Although not a lawyer, I live in NYS >and once did som


Re: Can a judge order a marriage to be licensed an registered in NY?
On Mar 15, 7:00=A0am, Stan <stanle...@hotmail.com> wrote: [Op inquires about shielding assets from potentially future ex-spouse] Other than for pure hypothetical discussion, why is the groom to be (or his Father) even considering this? There are nu


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
In article <o7i4u315djfl5843gr51qr7a36k7ql0fr2@4ax.com>, Mike Landorf <admin@forum.edina.mn.u_s> wrote: > I own a corporation that has negligible amount of assets. I could issue > a corporate decision to assume the cost of the event (and not claim


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
Mike Landorf <admin@forum.edina.mn.u_s> writes: > I agreed to host an event for the members of a non-profit organization > in our house. Everything is safe around here, and we had more guests in > the past than we are expecting now. However, I can


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
Mike Landorf <admin@forum.edina.mn.u_s> wrote: > I own a corporation that has negligible amount of assets. I could > issue a corporate decision to assume the cost of the event (and > not claim it for tax purposes). Then, I would include in the event


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
In article <o7i4u315djfl5843gr51qr7a36k7ql0fr2@4ax.com>, Mike Landorf <admin@forum.edina.mn.u_s> wrote: >I agreed to host an event for the members of a non-profit organization >in our house. Everything is safe around here, and we had more guests in


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
On Mar 20, 7:23 am, Mike Landorf <ad...@forum.edina.mn.u_s> wrote: > I agreed to host an event for the members of a non-profit organization > in our house. Everything is safe around here, and we had more guests in > the past than we are expecting now.


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
Mike, >I agreed to host an event for the members of a non-profit organization > in our house. Everything is safe around here, and we had more guests in > the past than we are expecting now. However, I can easily imagine that > if some accident happe


Re: A small corporation assuming risk for its owner
>I agreed to host an event for the members of a non-profit organization >in our house. Everything is safe around here, and we had more guests in >the past than we are expecting now. However, I can easily imagine that >if some accident happens, my li


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