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VIRGINIA v. MOORE (No. 06-1082)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii.law.cornell.edu ------------------------------------------------


Re: Telephone solicitation for charities
In article <a2hr045on68sjkmqnr1ordk8d7celv813g@4ax.com>, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >If it matters, I'm in New York State, and the charity is one of those >policemen's benefit organizations. More likely, it's a semi-phony org


Re: Questions about Parent child property transfer
Don <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in news:ph5u04ltr2jommiv9fenese22ec2ju7o1c@4ax.com: > On 2008-04-22 03:56:32 -0700, Deadrat <a@b.com> said: > >> And your point? That people should post here with the expectation of >> obtaining free, valuable, and s


Re: Questions about Parent child property transfer
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in news:oh5u04t741faqp2hkuat1l0mj5b8h68ctu@4ax.com: > Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote: >> Don <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote >>> >>> Good thinking. But the trouble is, if everybody took your advice >>> and nobody


Re: Online Legal Document Resources?
On Apr 23, 6:59 am, andk....@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, I'm looking for some kind of online library of legal documents > that I can use to reference when drafting things while working in a > corporate law firm. Our company has a database of previously w


Re: Online Legal Document Resources?
andk.rdd@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, I'm looking for some kind of online library of legal documents > that I can use to reference when drafting things while working in a > corporate law firm. Our company has a database of previously written > document


Legitimacy of contracts capitalizing on the other side's publicity avoidance
A middle-class suburban neighborhood borders a golf course that soon=20 will be hosting a prestigious international competition. After that,=20 the club plans to expand, but not in a neighborhood friendly way. A=20 dead-end residential street becomes a


Re: How does a donation with a service provided afterwards not constitute a "sale"?
bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) writes: > "Hobby" expenses are not offsetable against income from the hobby, and > especially *NOT* offsetable against other income. Lots of tax case law on > this, especially with regard to raising rac


Re: Denial of Jury [was: Re: Questions about Parent child property transfer]
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 06:59:12 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote: >. . . . >I could still come up with questions and hypotheticals. Try this one >(based on a real case): > >Victim investigates Attacker and publishes the information Victim >find


Re: California Employment Law - Reducing Wages of an employee from Asst. Manager to Regular Employee
In article <hh5u04hh8m31njssth04jo15tghd0dlena@4ax.com>, <bobwob21@yahoo.com> wrote: >I have an employee here in CA who is not performing her tasks up to >the level of an Asst. Manager. As a reg employee, she is fine. >Anyway, I wanted to know if


Re: California Employment Law - Reducing Wages of an employee from Asst. Manager to Regular Employee
bobwob21@yahoo.com wrote: > I have an employee here in CA who is not performing her tasks up to > the level of an Asst. Manager. As a reg employee, she is fine. > Anyway, I wanted to know if I can reduce her wages and position > legally back to whe


Re: California Employment Law - Reducing Wages of an employee from Asst. Manager to Regular Employee
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 06:59:06 -0400 from <bobwob21@yahoo.com>: > I have an employee here in CA who is not performing her tasks up to > the level of an Asst. Manager. As a reg employee, she is fine. > Anyway, I wanted to know if I can reduce her wages an


Re: California Employment Law - Reducing Wages of an employee from Asst. Manager to Regular Employee
In article <hh5u04hh8m31njssth04jo15tghd0dlena@4ax.com>, bobwob21@yahoo.com wrote: > I have an employee here in CA who is not performing her tasks up to > the level of an Asst. Manager. As a reg employee, she is fine. > Anyway, I wanted to know if


Re: California Employment Law - Reducing Wages of an employee from Asst. Manager to Regular Employee
On Apr 23, 3:59=EF=BF=BDam, bobwo...@yahoo.com wrote: > Hello- > > I have an employee here in CA who is not performing her tasks up to > the level of an Asst. Manager. =EF=BF=BDAs a reg employee, she is fine. > Anyway, I wanted to know if I can reduc


Re: California Employment Law - Reducing Wages of an employee from Asst. Manager to Regular Employee
On Apr 23, 6:59 am, bobwo...@yahoo.com wrote: > I have an employee here in CA who is not performing her tasks up to > the level of an Asst. Manager. As a reg employee, she is fine. > Anyway, I wanted to know if I can reduce her wages and position >


Re: Attempted murder? [was: Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)]
In article <ch5u041t4i7j0fpmo3bhpetqooproiq224@4ax.com>, Larry <x@y.com> wrote: >In article <h1hr04ds9bs6fmddtu3m7g2q5buimp6gaa@4ax.com>, > sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote: >> In article <124h04theq7rtoi2ee5oe35j7uom12rpeu@4ax.com>, >> Mike <prabbit1@


Re: Attempted murder? [was: Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)]
henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote: > No, the concept of "attempt" is one which applies to most crimes. > It is generally a crime to attempt to commit a crime. That reminds me of the distinction between attempted murder and assault with intent to c


Re: Attempted murder? [was: Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)]
In article <e1hr04tu21r6mg5956vfsqo1ski85uq4ue@4ax.com>, A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote: >On Apr 20, 8:09 am, David Harmon <sou...@netcom.com> wrote: > >> >Legal impossibility means that the completed act is not a crime, even >> >t


Re: advice on proceeding with discovery on auto accident case
Seth wrote: > In article <svfe04tvionsvijfvbedb5blgejnbipdh6@4ax.com>, > Chipman <s_chipman@att.net> wrote: > >> My view on this is that no restitution can >> begin without a reasonable request for paperwork be honored by the other >> party. >


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