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how much are attorney liability premiums
Hey, I was wondering what the average new small firm/ solo lawyer might pay in California for his liability premiums? Just sort of a rough estimate? Thanks!


Re: jury nullification - is it for real?
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:58:56 -0600, "S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> >Juror Laura Kriho's Conviction >--First Conviction on Newly Created Crime >If you had any doubts that the "War on Drugs" was not getting out of hand, or >that we are not living up


Re: companies within companies - which to go after
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 09:47:15 GMT, "Falky foo" <falkyfoo@bonksbcglobal.net> >I may be suing the property owner of my apartment complex in CA. But there >are all these shell companies and I don't know which one to sue. For >example, a big ass compa


Re: how much are attorney liability premiums
> Hey, I was wondering what the average new small firm/ solo lawyer might pay > in California for his liability premiums? Just sort of a rough estimate? > http://www.kvi-calbar.com/guide.html#Q2 The annual premium per attorney can vary widely depe


Re: companies within companies - which to go after
On Sep 11, 2004, "Falky foo" <falkyfoo@bonksbcglobal.net> wrote: >I may be suing the property owner of my apartment complex in CA. But there >are all these shell companies and I don't know which one to sue. For >example, a big ass company owns a sm


The Courts in Indianapolis Indiana..It's Not About Justice
To Trust or Not To Trust , That Is The Question The Trouble with Trust Funds is the Trustees. =A0=A0=A0=A0~~~~~~ =A0=A0=A0 ~There is certainly is a potential for abuse in trust funds, the trustees can lose your money or misuse the principal. Per


__ #DAY 541 -- Still NO WMD found in Iraq# !! __
US report finds no WMDs LONDON: US arms experts are to confirm in the next fortnight that Saddam Hussein ’s regime had no stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction when it was invaded last year, the daily Guardian said yesterday. In a report, it s


Re: 20 years of DNA profiling
"JPB" <news{@}europa{.}demon{.}co{.}uk> wrote in message news:chudmk$eck$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk... > Yep. Square law only applies initially - once the duplicates become a larger > proportion of the total then it starts to drop off from that (


Re: companies within companies - which to go after
Just a thought, if you don't know who to sue, and the company is layered, what makes you think you can take them on and win without a pretty good lawyer! .. Tippy ----- Original Message ----- //snipped/ > are all these shell companies and I


Re: Renounce citizenship to avoid probation
John Doe wrote: > "S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote in message > news:9m40d.54$Ih1.4210@news.uswest.net... >> John Doe wrote: >>> Thank you Dave. Theoretically speaking of course, what >>> are >>> your thoughts if John Doe knew someone in a for


companies within companies - which to go after
I may be suing the property owner of my apartment complex in CA. But there are all these shell companies and I don't know which one to sue. For example, a big ass company owns a smaller company that bought the property a year ago but then I see yet a


Re: 20 years of DNA profiling
Paul Nutteing wrote: <snip> > Later simulations of mine would suggest something lower than a square > law in operation - from a 10 million 13 loci CODIS simualtion. > But a phenominal increase in the numbers of triples and n-tuples > in lesser nu


Re: DNA in the Dock
http://www.kansas.com/mld/eagle/news/local/crime_courts/9636371.htm Part Quote Walker defined a DNA sweep as "a situation where the police ask a number of individuals to give voluntary DNA samples in an effort to identify the perpetrator of a crime or


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