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Re: What is the practice of law?
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 07:40:33 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote: >. . . . >A taxi driver can't take a plaintiff to court? Only if you're discussing curbside equity. Daniel Reitman


Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)
sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote in news:tp4cv3h47matgmj2g72rdh03celu49qm1f@4ax.com: > In article <110vu3lhk7k7rkr7gqd8pkr3dflikre01u@4ax.com>, > Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote: >>Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in >>news:5aesu3humednutoc006


Re: Real Esate Related legal question. FL. Own a Cabana, but not a standard unit. Legal Access?
In article <rp4cv3pfdk4rnmqf5ea4qgij9inqpd8gg2@4ax.com>, Seth <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <v00vu31guqnlohujs9sogt92b40uqhanqg@4ax.com>, >Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote: > >>When a party buys into a condo, _at_the_time_of_t


Re: Rant from a disgusted juror
bendyke@hotmail.com wrote in news:pp4cv3to5gd8me45d5fm850681lch4frcl@4ax.com: > I'm not an attorney, nor have I ever played one on TV. Me either. > But I'm > starting to think that I might just know a little more about trying a > case than so


Re: Rant from a disgusted juror
rbendyke@hotmail.com wrote: > I'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 le


Re: Rant from a disgusted juror
On Apr 4, 7:40 am, rbend...@hotmail.com wrote: > I'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


Re: Rant from a disgusted juror
On Apr 4, 7:40 am, rbend...@hotmail.com wrote: > Do they really not teach *any* of this stuff at law school? > Seriously. When are attorneys supposed to learn these things? Or do > some just never figure it out? Learn WHAT? How to read a juror'


Re: Questions - we have been sued - employment
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 07:40:01 -0400, "John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > >> Second question...how is such a case proven/disproven? There are no >> witnesses. We have documentation of her insubordinate behavior. >> However, it's really


Re: Questions - we have been sued - employment
On Apr 4, 7:40 am, Timothy <Timothy.Horri...@alumni.usc.edu> wrote: > You may want to consult an attorney although of course you probably > can't bring counsel into the small claims courtroom. The plaintiff > does have to prove her case, whatever it


Re: Plausible to sue an employer over a too-loud headset?
In article <cp4cv3535ev656c8nighnug2s2rj5v4tud@4ax.com>, JayEssTee@live.com wrote: > They already have employees sign a "you're prohibited from discussing > anything that goes on in the company" document - shades of "The > Insider". I don't even k


Re: Plausible to sue an employer over a too-loud headset?
JayEssTee@live.com wrote: [claims headsets are so loud as to cause long term damage to his hearing] > > Thoughts? > The agreement you signed not to divulge information about the operations of the company does not cover reporting workplace hazard


Re: Plausible to sue an employer over a too-loud headset?
On Apr 4, 7:39 am, JayEss...@live.com wrote: <call center headsets are too loud> > employees affected aren't well-heeled - they're hourly employees. > I.e., they might be easily intimidated by the company threatening > their jobs for participating.


Re: Maryland laws that apply only to certain counties.
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 07:58:09 -0400, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >Sat, 29 Mar 2008 08:45:39 -0400 from Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com>: >> Stan Brown wrote: >> > http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/43const/html/const.html >> >> I


Legalities of owning an actual road... Very detailed on this issue, COMMENTS PLEASE...
A land trust that I am somewhat involved with owns a parcel of land in Pasco County, Florida that is a Road. Apparently it was owned by the developer of the property who did not pay taxes on it, then our land trust bought the tax deed. Before I go a


Re: landlorads and their contracts
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 07:30:55 -0500, davidrdevine@hotmail.com wrote: >I have not signed a lease nor has my current flatmate to a lease that A lease for a whole apartment, bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom?? May not matter, but I want to have a feel for y


Re: Is it legal to spray the neighbors dog?
On Apr 4, 7:39 am, "Robert M. Gary" <N70...@gmail.com> wrot > the neighbor would have to have damages. If the dog isn't hurt by the > stuff it would be unlikely that your neighbor would have damages as a > result. Contra Mr. Gary's opinion, if OP we


Re: Interesting punishment in Texas
mm <NOPSAMmm2005@bigfoot.com> wrote: > I pled guilty with an explanation and the fine was iirc 60 dollars, > and 75 dollars if I didn't want them to notify my home state!!! > > The judge said this right outloud in court, with a microphone and > sp


Re: home construction defects in north carolina
On Apr 4, 7:39 am, "Robert M. Gary" <N70...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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


Re: Credit Card Company. How can this practice NOT be usery?
On 2008-01-07 04:24:16 -0800, mm <NOPSAMmm2005@bigfoot.com> said: > Your own state's usury law, whether it has one or not, and regardless > of what that law says, doesn't matter in 49 cases, according to the > woman who teaches commercial law at Harv


Re: Can I legally act to prevent others from posting photos of my children online
In article <lo4cv35b7bvsbeg3kjq845ijh49a1fnmvo@4ax.com>, Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote: >HawtDawg wrote: >> Can I legally act to prevent others from posting photos of my children >> online, or sending them to others via email o


Re: Can I legally act to prevent others from posting photos of my children online
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:45:50 -0400, HawtDawg <HawtDawg42@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? Are there >any laws that would help me e


Re: Buy a house for mom, take her house?
In article <io4cv3d5pqlc9djuf4c5igqc8i1r6ofqkv@4ax.com>, kevincw01 <kevin@netkev.com> wrote: > 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 hou


Re: Buy a house for mom, take her house?
kevincw01 <kevin@netkev.com> wrote: > 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


Re: Buy a house for mom, take her house?
> 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 hous


Re: Buy a house for mom, take her house?
On Apr 4, 7:39 am, kevincw01 <ke...@netkev.com> wrote: > 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


Re: arrested for excessive speeding - will charges stick?
In article <go4cv3hr37hefbglhp8eo66rc0srls8rqe@4ax.com>, c <smalltalkingchicken@gmail.com> wrote: > Would the defense lawyer be able to get that testimony struck because > if the motorcycle is moving that fast it wouldn't be possible for the > cop


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