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In article <5besu3lhq7amjl7cbvl8sl2h4g6vuofbd1@4ax.com>,
Lawdog <lawdogreturns@aol.com> wrote:
> The practice of law in this state is defined as:
> (3) The preparation of legal instruments of all kinds whereby a
>legal right is secured;
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On Mar 29, 8:19=A0am, mm <NOPSAMmm2...@bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Isn't my experience at these low level courts a lot more like all the
> courts than the way they portray it on TV?
I'm not an attorney, and I've only done one stint of jury duty. Now,
aro
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Kristan,
You want to sue the US AG to determine whether a "pardoned first
offender" from Louisiana may possess a firearm. You believe that this
question has not been answered by either the court or the legislature. You
ask for advice.
The
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In article <110vu3lhk7k7rkr7gqd8pkr3dflikre01u@4ax.com>,
Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in
>news:5aesu3humednutoc006kg6tfqpb0gu2ce8@4ax.com:
>> Making a contract to murder has nothing to do with free speec
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In article <v00vu31guqnlohujs9sogt92b40uqhanqg@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>When a party buys into a condo, _at_the_time_of_their_purchase_ they
>give the association the option-to-buy/right-of-first-refusal on any
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'm not an attorney, nor have I ever played one on TV. But I'm
starting to think that I might just know a little more about trying a
case than some lawyers out there. Or even some judges, for that
matter ... at least in small-town America.
I just d
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On Apr 1, 12:45 pm, jlut...@aol.com wrote:
>
> My first question is...her contract was between her and the
> corporation. However, she named a corporation shareholder (not the
> corporation itself) as the defendant. How can the lawsuit be ammended
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On Apr 1, 12:45 pm, jlut...@aol.com wrote:
>
>
> My first question is...her contract was between her and the
> corporation. However, she named a corporation shareholder (not the
> corporation itself) as the defendant. How can the lawsuit be ammended
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jlutnik,
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> We are a small privately held company (corporation) that has been sued
> by one of our former subcontractors. We terminated his contract due to
> insubordination (including death threats to company owners, drinking
> on the job, fai
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In article <8lp4v3hheqdq7i5nmfsqi7mvdp2pnrsum5@4ax.com>,
jlutnik@aol.com wrote:
> We are a small privately held company (corporation) that has been sued
> by one of our former subcontractors. We terminated his contract due to
> insubordination (inc
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On Apr 1, 11:45 am, jlut...@aol.com wrote:
> We are a small privately held company (corporation) that has been sued
Do you have insurance to cover this? If so, let them handle it and
it won't be a distraction from your business.
If not, oops.
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In article <8lp4v3hheqdq7i5nmfsqi7mvdp2pnrsum5@4ax.com>,
<jlutnik@aol.com> wrote:
>We are a small privately held company (corporation) that has been sued
>by one of our former subcontractors. We terminated his contract due to
>insubordination (includ
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jlutnik@aol.com wrote:
> We are a small privately held company (corporation) that has been
> sued by one of our former subcontractors. We terminated his
> contract due to insubordination (including death threats to
> company owners, drinking on the
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A company runs a number of call centers, which all use the same
equipment. The headsets are connected directly to the phone, which imo
was poorly designed, it doesn't allow enough reduction in volume and
with widely varying volume levels, callers often
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On 2008-03-31 04:39:11 -0700, Alex K <k.alex@lycos.com> said:
> I need an advice in a Kafka situation with my mortgage company and
> would greatly appreciate any help. A couple years ago I changed my
> hazard insurance. Two month ago I received an
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On Mar 26, 3:14 am, "Paul G." <carb...@egine.com> wrote:
> I was called for jury duty on a criminal case and was very happy to be
> dismissed on a peremptory challenge by the defendant's lawyer.
>
OK, the wrap-up- hung jury, 9 for conviction, 3 for
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On Mar 26, 3:14 am, "Paul G." <carb...@egine.com> wrote:
> I was called for jury duty on a criminal case and was very happy to be
> dismissed on a peremptory challenge by the defendant's lawyer.
>
> But I wondered why.
OK, now I'm impressed by the
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On Apr 1, 9:45=A0am, Eric66 <eric.6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it legal to spray my neighbors annoying dog with a dog repellant
> spray?
>
> I've been spraying it over the wall, coating the pavement closest to
> my home, in an effort to keep the dog f
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Eric,
> Is it legal to spray my neighbors annoying dog with a dog repellant
> spray?
What? You want to spray something that might be harmful on your
neighbor's dog? You indicate that this dog is not repelled by this spray so
spraying the do
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On Apr 1, 11:45 am, Eric66 <eric.6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it legal to spray my neighbors annoying dog with a dog repellant
> spray?
>
> I've been spraying it over the wall, coating the pavement closest to
> my home, in an effort to keep the dog fr
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In article <tkp4v35tmghofft45r7a2boc7mfutqb1pb@4ax.com>,
Eric66 <eric.6605@gmail.com> wrote:
>Is it legal to spray my neighbors annoying dog with a dog repellant
>spray?
sometimes yes, sometimes no. "it depends." <wry grin>
>
>I've been spra
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 07:57:59 -0400, Stuart Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>mm <NOPSAMmm2005@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>
>> I was driving my brother's car in and around Dallas, and it was a
>> stick and I wasn't used to that, so at the intersect
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On Apr 1, 9:45=A0am, hands on <jordan7...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a 3 year old home with construction defects. The builder is
> uncooperative and unresponsive.
> I have spoken with 3 lawyers, all say I have a good case and then it's
> onto "it will
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jordan,
>I have a 3 year old home with construction defects. The builder is
> uncooperative and unresponsive.
> I have spoken with 3 lawyers, all say I have a good case and then it's
> onto "it will cost much more to pursue compared to the value". M
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In article <pkp4v3hcvrs2g35lg4e6ibsrd8937jll9i@4ax.com>,
hands on <jordan7769@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a 3 year old home with construction defects. The builder is
> uncooperative and unresponsive.
> I have spoken with 3 lawyers, all say I have a
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On Mar 30, 7:57 am, m...@here.com wrote:
> Can lawenforcement lie and electronically sign that the website material
> is for their personal use etc, and sign that they are not affiliated with
> any law enforcement agency and still bust you for material
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On Mar 30, 4:57 am, m...@here.com wrote:
> Can lawenforcement lie and electronically sign that the website material
> is for their personal use etc, and sign that they are not affiliated with
> any law enforcement agency and still bust you for material
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HawtDawg wrote:
> Can I legally act to prevent others from posting photos of my children
> online, or sending them to others via email or postal mail? Are there
> any laws that would help me enforce my request to an individual to
> protect my childre
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On Apr 1, 11:45 am, HawtDawg <HawtDaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can I legally act to prevent others from posting photos of my children
> online, or sending them to others via email or postal mail?
That depends on a whole lot of facts you haven't include
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My mom lives in large house and is having trouble taking care of it.
My wife and I are thinking of buying her a smaller house and moving
into her house. We hope to take over ownership of her old house and
have her take ownership of the new house.
So
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Hello, just a hypothetical about trial / evidentiary issues...
Say a vehicle without license plates was driving excessively (for
example ... http://www.wral.com/news/strange/story/2664946/ ), and
there were no photos taken of the driver. Say it's a
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