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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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    No medication without insurance...

    No, but we have had a thread on that topic awhile back.
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    California teenager passes bar exam at 17 is now a licensed, practicing attorney.

    Right. And those numbers mean the passage rate of those who attended an unaccredited law school was pretty dismal. The last time I checked CA was the only state that allows students with a law degree from an unaccredited law school sit for the bar exam and be licensed as attorneys. That...
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    No medication without insurance...

    While true, my bet is that pretty much every pharmacy will do it if you pay the pharmacy for it in advance. No risk the pharmacy won't get paid, no hassle or time taken to file claims with insurers, and less paperwork the pharmacy will have to keep. That means taking a risk the pharmacy won't...
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    No medication without insurance...

    I didn't think about that, and that's something that should be checked before going down the path I suggested.
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    No medication without insurance...

    CVS is in the middle of making some significant changes to how it operates and the way it will determine the prices of drugs sold. The position the pharmacy took is legal, though it caused you extra days of pain because of it. You have my sympathy on that. I've suffered decades of pain and when...
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    Supreme Court Case Could Mess Up Chunks of US Tax Code as Justices debate meaning of ‘income'

    I'm not sure what's confusing you as you basically just restated what I said. If the realization requirement is done away with then that makes possible a number of tax ideas that have been suggested over the years but that could not be done because of the realization requirement. After the...
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    Joint ownership

    Friends of friends are a terrible resource for legal issues. The order of the names on the deeds won't matter. As joint owners you all share the exact same rights and obligations with respect to the property. If your mother's name is not on the current title to the home she has none of the...
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    Supreme Court Case Could Mess Up Chunks of US Tax Code as Justices debate meaning of ‘income'

    This case is a great example of how a seemingly innocuous bill when passed can end up causing all kinds of unintended after shocks. The concept of realization is one of the bedrock principles that underlie our current federal income tax code and has been that way for over 100 years. One other...
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    Private car seller not providing title after receiving payment

    Yes, if the OP wants to keep it. From the information the OP provided I think that any loan payoff was not factored into the price of the vehicle. That could result in the OP having to pay a lot more than the vehicle is worth unless the lender is willing to flexible on ideas regarding how to...
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    Private car seller not providing title after receiving payment

    My first thought is to check with the Guam agency that licenses and registers vehicles to see if you may be able to obtain a new, corrected, or substitute title document from that agency after providing whatever proof it may require that you are now the owner of the vehicle. I suspect doing that...
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    Accidentally lied about spouse's income during deposition.

    Unfortunately those hearing the incorrect statement don't have any immediate way to know which it is and it seems to me that in our society today more people are pretty quick to assume an incorrect statement is a lie than was the case several decades ago. I've seen far too many personal and...
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    An attorney is suing me in small claims for fees

    Maybe it's the holiday eggnog that has us all in good cheer and agreeable. :D
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    An attorney is suing me in small claims for fees

    That's pretty much my understanding as well.
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