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  1. zddoodah

    Authentication and lost money

    At the time you opened the account, did you thoroughly read the account holder agreement? Have you read the agreement now? If not, why not? OK... You're more than welcome to try and find a lawyer willing to file a class action suit. I doubt you'll have any success, but you certainly can...
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    Fired under favoritism circumstances

    As long the "favoritism" is not based on a categorization such as race, ethnicity, gender, religion, etc., it's not illegal.
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    I neither live nor practice in Colorado, but apparently Colorado appellate procedure rules allowed the Anderson case to bypass the intermediate appellate court. I'm unaware of any such case. As I mentioned previously, the U.S. Supreme Court reviews decisions of: (1) federal circuit courts of...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    Ok...to get back to my original response, your post doesn't appear to raise any legal issue. If this is nothing more than a meeting where they hear you out, then the only advice anyone here can really offer you is that you should be prepared on all the relevant facts. We have no way of knowing...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    I'm asking you to describe how your former employer's "appeal" process works.
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    Can I sue the dealership?

    Just for the sake of clarity: Norm Reeves is (or was - he's probably dead) a person who started a business that owns auto dealerships - primarily Honda (but also including Hyndai, Ford, Volkswagen, and others) in Southern California and also in Florida and the Dallas Metroplex. "Penske" is a...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    You ignored my prior response - particularly, this question: "Does your employer have some sort of mechanism set up whereby it will hear "appeals" by terminated employees? If so, please describe the mechanism." Please answer the question. As "Tax_Counsel" elaborated: Private, non-union...
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    What happens to a trials court decision when an appeal of that decision is reversed by the US Supreme Court?

    Well...almost never does that happen. If it's a state level trial court, a case must go through the state intermediate appellate court (unless it's one of the few states without an intermediate appellate court) and the state's highest court (state supreme court in most states) before it can get...
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    Can my landlady really do that?

    So...your landlady actually admitted to you that she killed your dog for the reasons stated? What happened when you called the police about this? If she did it, then it should be obvious that she can do it, but I doubt that's the question you intended to ask, and I would hope it obvious that...
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    Appealing a dismissal

    What exactly does that mean? Does your employer have some sort of mechanism set up whereby it will hear "appeals" by terminated employees? If so, please describe the mechanism. Well...which is it? A specified day? Or a day to be determined? It can't be both. Your post doesn't appear to...
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    Revocable Trust Created By Spouse During Marriage (California)

    Based on your follow up post #9, it seems like the property was initially the separate property of the spouse whose inherited funds were used to acquire the property. However, in your original post, you mentioned a transfer of title from the trust to both spouses. You also mentioned using...
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses What Are The Criminal Charges / Offenses Here:

    Please answer the questions I asked in my prior response.
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses What Are The Criminal Charges / Offenses Here:

    Hired by whom? For what purpose? What documents? Defend them from what? Defend them in what manner? Is the antecedent of "her" the "suspect" or the "inhabitant"? This sounds a LOT like homework or a law school exam hypothetical. Is it? If not, why are you asking?
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    Insurance company trying to frame me for causing accident can i sue?

    I think what you meant to write is that "the insurer for the rear car is calling it dual fault." "Trying to call" implies an inability to do something. Huh? If the claim hasn't been resolved, I doubt very much that the insurer is pursuing subrogation. Defamation? I very much doubt anyone...
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    Life Estate - or other method

    I'm not sure exactly what you're asking here, but any tax concerns would not be yours. You might get better responses on the taxes board, but hopefully @Tax_Counsel will respond. The owner should be conferring with an attorney who understands both the real estate issues (which are likely...
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    Child support requirements in Illinois

    "Refusing" isn't an appropriate response to a "petition." If he petitions for an increase, you can oppose his petition on the basis that you now make less.
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    How do people file for adult guardianship?

    Told by whom? I doubt very much that a competent attorney who practices in this area will require that you have some sort of "physician's report" before taking the case. I completely agree with "adjusterjack."
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings How can we postpone

    Hearings and trials and status conferences can be postponed. Your son's lawyer can seek a postponement if he/she, in consultation with your son, believes it appropriate to do so. I don't understand. You posted this at 3:40 p.m. yesterday. I assume that's 3:40 p.m. in my time zone (PDT)...
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    Layoff? or a legal-friendly termination workaround?

    Agree. California Labor Code section 201(a) provides that, "If an employer discharges an employee, the wages earned and unpaid at the time of discharge are due and payable immediately." There is a 72-hour exception where an employer "lays off a group of employees by reason of the termination...
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    Use of HOA Tennis Courts by Renter

    Sure. A lawyer who has read the HOA rules and the lease can clarify. Rather obviously, no one here has read these documents. That said, it's obvious that you're not a homeowner or a tenant. That doesn't answer the question. Is your student's grandmother's house within the community...
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