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Re: Prostitution question
TR1701 wrote: > In article <WW9pe.108$Ru4.3045@news.uswest.net>, > " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: > > > BTR1701 wrote: > > > In article <dig9a11j7jubpc6q823vhitiqq3fgf1s7d@4ax.com>, > > > Chip Douglas <ChipDouglas@nospamexcite.com> w


Re: $225 per hour reasonable for specialist attorney?
Can't answer your question directly as to what the going rate is in your location.. sure somebody here can. However, I would always recommend paying the flat fee whenever possible. Everybody in the transaction knows what he/she is getting & you're pa


Re: Jon "Pussy-lanimous" Beaver: "The Natural" (was Re: Post Your Caselaw, Jon!
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 07:14:13 -0700, "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Kent Wills wrote: > >> My first thought was Sammy. Then Ted claimed to be MeowMeow. > >Ted never claimed to be "MeowMeow". > Not directly, but through


Re: First Degree Criminal Trespass
Note - sent the below yesterday but for whatever reason it did not post so am resending... ------------------------------------ I appreciate your all taking the time to reply here - thank you... Over the weekend, I have contacted an attorney to re


Re: Prostitution question
Moq wrote: > I might be able to get you some figs, Marisol. Interested? Thank you for your offer, but no. You should know that your approach is not at all the way to start a romantic interlude.


Re: Prostitution question
Guardenman wrote: > "Maria Soledad" <marisol@peruana.com.> wrote in message > news:3gi883Fci1iaU1@individual.net... > >>Little Johnny Howard wrote: >> >>>Seamus wrote: >>> >>> >>>>On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 23:53:36 -0400, BTR1701 wrote: >>>> >>>>


Re: Does My Solo Practice or Firm Need a Website?
In article <1118164283.133465.95220@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, MobileAttorney <webmaster@wallinlaw.com> wrote: >More than three quarters of law firms in the United States have a >website for good reason: And the legitimate ones avoid web service


Re: Prostitution question
In article <WW9pe.108$Ru4.3045@news.uswest.net>, " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: > BTR1701 wrote: > > In article <dig9a11j7jubpc6q823vhitiqq3fgf1s7d@4ax.com>, > > Chip Douglas <ChipDouglas@nospamexcite.com> wrote: > > > Therefore,


Fake job offers for 1 year
Wouldn't it be a good idea to have a special blog on Monster.com or other job search related places where people could talk about their job search experience? Surprisingly, I encountered many fake and fraudulent ads and behavior from several even we


Re: First Degree Criminal Trespass
Gerald Clough wrote: > Chris wrote: > > We live near an old air force base that was closed in the '60s and > > one night, my son with some friends decided to explore some of the > > abandoned buildings in search for answers to some of the questions >


$225 per hour reasonable for specialist attorney?
I'm about to retain an attorney wit specialist knowledge who will set up a trust in my name, for disposal of my estate on my death. (It simply bequeaths everything to a large cancer research establishment, and looks like the best arrangement in my ci


Re: Does My Solo Practice or Firm Need a Website?
Seth, I have searched for any rules about topics to be posted in this newsgroup and couldn't find them. But I removed my article because you say it shouldn't be here. Today was the first time I've joined a newsgroup so it is very possible that I'm a


Storyline Copyright
Where does copyright law stand with regards to TV shows ripping storylines from movies or from each other? For example, one episode of 'Totally Spies' uses the plot from the Kirsten Dunst film 'Small Soldiers', even down to the method used to defeat


Does My Solo Practice or Firm Need a Website?
More than three quarters of law firms in the United States have a website for good reason: The internet is the world's largest source of information. It has become the most important source of current information for users - the primary place they


Re: Jon "Pussy-lanimous" Beaver: "The Natural" (was Re: Post Your Caselaw, Jon!
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 07:14:13 -0700, "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Kent Wills wrote: > >> My first thought was Sammy. Then Ted claimed to be MeowMeow. > >Ted never claimed to be "MeowMeow". > >> Then I wasn't so sure. >


Re: Jon "Pussy-lanimous" Beaver: "The Natural" (was Re: Post Your Caselaw, Jon!
Kent Wills wrote: > My first thought was Sammy. Then Ted claimed to be MeowMeow. Ted never claimed to be "MeowMeow". > Then I wasn't so sure. I don't think you're sure of anything. -- Theodore A. Kaldis kaldis@worldnet.att.net


Re: Jon "Pussy-lanimous" Beaver: "The Natural" (was Re: Post Your Caselaw, Jon!
On 6 Jun 2005 07:46:59 -0700, 19ranger57@earthlink.net wrote: >Kent Wills wrote: >> On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 21:20:55 -0700, "Theodore A. Kaldis" >> <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >> >Kent Wills wrote: >> >> Jon Beaver wrote: >> > >> >>>> I liked it


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