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We're (husband wife team) semi-retired and teach, pro bono, students and
interns in the business of graphic arts and design as well as the finer
parts
of the art.
One of our students agreed to provide work product for an out of state
client over
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Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net> wrote:
> MailNotRead@gmail.com wrote:
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>> To sue someone in California Small Claims Court you must serve
>> them in California. The two exceptions are:
>> 1) You're suing about property located in California, an
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bob Stock <x...@xxx.com> wrote:
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>> Bring what to the attention of the court? The proof of service
>> would have to show that the defendant was served in California.
>> If it didn't, the court should di
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In article <6lh604pc53qh9aoek6bhsmj3sqfi8e18r5@4ax.com>,
Agent_C <Agent-C-hates-spam@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:20:39 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote:
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>>Is that Wire Fraud?
>
>I think fraud might be a bit of a stretch. All thi
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 07:58:12 -0400, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>Now, add in an additional complication -- he went off the roof because he
>suffered a massive heart attack and was, in fact, dead as he went over the
>edge. As
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In article <2lh6045ooee7dpa2tpk7il6vo3taiuqlna@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>Now, add in an additional complication -- he went off the roof because he
>suffered a massive heart attack and was, in fact, dead as he went
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>>Stuart Bronstein wrote:
>>> One of my law school teacher's favorite scenarios:
>>>
>>> You are on the 10th floor of a tall office building. You look
>>>
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In article <e0r304125ul4m34fou9kngi18dsr7nfeu6@4ax.com>,
William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>Stuart Bronstein wrote:
>> One of my law school teacher's favorite scenarios:
>>
>> You are on the 10th floor of a tall office building.
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In article <tkh604tbradlg3k9dcitr1jj3sikappis1@4ax.com>,
henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:20:08 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote:
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>>>The report of a threat is not a threat.
>
>>The letter is a threat, the original sende
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe. If you gave someone a slow-acting poison for which there
> is no antidote and which would surely kill him within 24 hours
> (cue trailer for film noir classic "D.O.A.") but then he gets hit
> by a
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Bear with me, I'll try to be brief...here's a nutshell history of my
dilemma:
I filed for divorce in 2006 after ex had an affair and chose to stay
with her.
I was a stay-at-home mom for 6 years, never having been away from my
children over 24 hours u
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This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on
submissions containing munged headers such as
From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org
1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the
name of an actual third party). Spammer
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On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 08:08:46 -0400, Eric66 <eric.6605@gmail.com>
wrote:
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>(3) Keeping the peace. We have been friendly with this neighbor in
>the past, and that has been reciprocated. They have only asked us to
>try to control the dogs jumping a
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On Apr 14, 5:57 am, Jeff <J...@notareal.addresss> wrote:
> I saw a news report about this web site:http://www.prosper.com/
> I went to check it out and people there from PA are asking for loans, but
> say the state only allows them to pay 6% interest f
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Jeff <Jeff@notareal.addresss> wrote in
news:rkh604lqc49hskfb6p5ovk0u4bpccrtdsk@4ax.com:
> I saw a news report about this web site:
> http://www.prosper.com/
> I went to check it out and people there from PA are asking for loans,
> but say the stat
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>I saw a news report about this web site:
>http://www.prosper.com/
>I went to check it out and people there from PA are asking for loans, but
>say the state only allows them to pay 6% interest for a loan. I live in PA
>and the credit card companies g
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I've seen on some torrent trackers that offer a way to pay and call it
a donation. In exchange for donating they give you download ratio or
bandwidth. I don't understand how this differs from just calling it a
sale? Is it just wording? What's the l
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In article <e97104ld5r9tuqrnkelt6gu90hqrhppgbi@4ax.com>,
henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 07:16:46 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote:
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>>Some of the notice is under penalty of perjury. The rest is under
>>belief (which appar
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