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    Scent of female tears calms males...

    That's fascinating. I would never have thought tears to be an area that was worthy of a lot of study. So much about ourselves that we still don't know! :D
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    University Legal y

    No, they didn't. What they told the employees is to talk to the company first before responding to the EEOC. That is not interfering with the EEOC's investigation. The EEOC investigators surely know that anyone they wish to interview has a right to consult an attorney before answering questions...
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    That's standard operating procedure for most large and midsize companies that get sued. The reason for it is nothing nefarious (usually). Rather it's to ensure that the employee won't say something that inadvertently would appear to be negative for the organization. Witnesses often don't realize...
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    Lawyer trying to raise fee at last minute

    I wouldn't go with any of those attorneys who advertise on TV, radio, buses and billboards in my area either. Well, I think you mean the costs can be anything associated with litigating the case. That's not quite true. Some costs are excessive and clients need to spend the time reviewing their...
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    Lawyer trying to raise fee at last minute

    Each lawyer's billing practices are a little different. But one thing is consistent among good attorneys: they don't pad their costs to extract more money from the client. A lawyer caught doing that is likely looking at at least a few years suspended from the practice of law and a public record...
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    Colorado Supreme Court disqualifies Trump from state’s 2024 ballot

    Colorado is just the first state to have its decision to keep Trump off the ballot upheld by its Supreme Court. It will be interesting to see just how broad or narrow the decision ends up being. If the Court upholds the state's ruling by saying the Constitution bars Trump from the presidency...
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    Texas Law Enforcement Granted Authority to Arrest Border Invaders

    The Constitution gives the federal government the exclusive power to make foreign policy and decide immigration policy. The federal courts have so far been consistent in that interpretation of the Constitution. On this point I don't see the current Supreme Court tossing out decades of precedent...
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    Lawyer trying to raise fee at last minute

    Perhaps there are some areas where that arrangement would be typical, but where I have practiced, and the firm I'm associated with now, the typical personal injury fee agreement is ⅓ of the money obtained for the client up to AND including the trial. The fee agreement also specifically states...
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    Can PA State Police deny me access to items in my impounded vehicle?

    I never intended to suggest it is instant. An indeed it is pretty much guaranteed that it is not required to be instant. But at the same time if the OP really wants the stuff (and not just the monetary value of it) he or she would need to file an action in court to at least stay the sale of his...
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    Union won settlement

    Ask your union rep what the union's position is and if they know whether the company sees it the same way. The whole point of a union is that your union is the intermediary between the union members and management. The union struck the deal. It should know what to expect with regards to how fast...
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    Can PA State Police deny me access to items in my impounded vehicle?

    I can see a possible Constitutional argument that you are being deprived of property without due process. But to launch that fight would cost you a lot more than the value of the stuff you are trying to retrieve, would take years to litigate to conclusion, and there's no guarantee the federal...
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    Mickey Mouse Will Soon Belong to Everyone, Maybe, So to Speak!

    I'd expect a statement like that from someone who advocates for shorter copyright term. But he's wrong that it would literally be costless. There's not insignificant amount of money that goes into legislation — the salaries of the House and Senate members for the time they spend it, and the...
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    Is it illegal for a Pro Se to threaten to present criminal charges in a civil lawsuit?

    Right, most of the states that have gotten rid of their criminal defamation laws and slowly the rest are moving to do that too. I don't know if whatever source Google gave you as the current list of states that still have it because it's been awhile since I did the research checking the statutes...
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    Form and file new SaaS LLC - Questions

    You coud do that. The question is whether it would benefit you. Ignore the fact that big companies organize in those states, particularly Delaware, because their reasons for doing that has a lot to with the relationship between the company and its thousands or millions of shareholders and...
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    Is it illegal for a Pro Se to threaten to present criminal charges in a civil lawsuit?

    You can ask your lawyer if he/she thinks there is any value in informing the judge of it. I suspect the lawyer will say no. Pro se parties are not held to the same standards of conduct that lawyers are and the threat isn't something that will affect your civil case at all, especially given that...
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    Companies Deleting Software

    They often are contracts, but a court would need to have the details about the formation of the contract do determine that. You won't find much of contract law in your state statutes. Much of contract law is case law, meaning decisions made by the court determine the law. Laws that come from...
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    Companies Deleting Software

    The text of the restatements of the law and the UCC are used by law students, but they are not typically their primary text. Their primary text will organize the law, both statutes and case law, in way that allows the students to grasp the essential parts they need to know. Then refer the...
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    Is it illegal for a Pro Se to threaten to present criminal charges in a civil lawsuit?

    It's not illegal in my state for a pro se party to do that. But the threat is a useless one. As already pointed out most states have a abolished criminal defamation laws and the few that still have it, like CA, no longer enforce it. And then there is my state which has a criminal defamation...
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    No medication without insurance...

    That's another thing. The prices pharmacies charge may be signficantly different from one to the other. If you are self-pay or you pay a percentage of the pharmacy price through your insurance plan, it is worthwhile to check out what different pharmacies in your area will charge. I've found...
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    No medication without insurance...

    I'd add another reason that is generally legal for not filling it: uncertainty that the pharmacist will get paid for it. That, I think, is the heart of the issue with the OP's pharmacy. Without insurance, the drug cost may be high and the pharmacy wants to be sure it will be paid. A pharmacy may...
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