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  1. zddoodah

    Oil change negligence

    Oh please stop. I don't understand why you think the mechanic who changed the oil would be liable for any portion of a hotel bill when you actually stayed the night at the hotel. You still pay the same price whether you arrive at 4pm or midnight.
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    Health Emergency -Wrongful Death

    I agree with everything you wrote, but this bears particular emphasis. Not only is it a myth of nonsensical proportions that attorneys hired by insurers to defend their insureds are somehow automatically inferior, the attorneys who handle these sorts of cases on a regular basis understand how...
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    Health Emergency -Wrongful Death

    When did this happen? So...a lawsuit has actually been filed with the court? Seems clear that the answer is yes. Does your mother have an attorney representing her? By the way, in what capacity was she sued? As an individual? As personal representative of your father's estate? What does...
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    Breaking a PFA

    Depends on the terms of the PFA and the functions of the app.
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    Parking Citation Appeals

    A motion for reconsideration isn't proper because you cold have provided the evidence at the time of the first hearing. If you've taken the matter to the superior court, your next step would be an appeal to the appellate division of the superior court. https://www.occourts.org/divisions/appeals
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    No representation and when to tell the judge

    If you know, in October 2023, that you won't have a "first appearance" until April 2024 - SIX MONTHS later - this obviously is a pretty minor crime. Unless you're sitting in jail, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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    Wrongful Termination Case

    Investigation by whom and for what? If you're asking whether the filing of a wrongful termination lawsuit will automatically trigger some sort of governmental investigation, the answer is no. Who are "they"? Before deciding what?
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    Sole Creditor on LLC Bankruptcy

    An LLC cannot receive a discharge, so it seems pointless to do that in this case, and I agree with "despritfreya's" comment. Unless your employer wants to go to the trouble of trying to amend the judgment to add the individual as an alter ego (or file a separate lawsuit for that purpose)...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Ca - Business Partner Trying To Sell My Equipment to Pay His Rent

    Your terminology is all over the map. You refer to this person as your "business partner," but you also referred to "his emails [and] his website," "his side of the business" and "his franchise." On the other hand, it's your equipment? As to your questions, you can, of course, report what's...
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    land owner liability for renters dog?

    You can tell them anything you like. A landlord would not generally have liability for damages caused by a tenant's dog because the landlord would not generally have any duty to third persons.
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    Sole Creditor on LLC Bankruptcy

    Please clarify a few things. First, are you an attorney? I ask because some of the things you mentioned you have done are things only an attorney should be doing. Second, your employer's judgment is only against an LLC and not also against the individual to whom you've referred in your post...
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    DCR failed me stringing me along over 1 year.

    Did this security guard explain to you why he/she wouldn't let you in? How does the gender of a couple other people turn this incident into a racial issue? Did you request a refund? If so, what happened with that? If not, why not? Since the administrative claim process didn't resolve in...
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    Sentencing, Plea Bargains Class 4 felony charge in illinois

    Who are "they," and what is the specific crime charged? It should look something like this: 720 ILCS 5/12-2. In the abstract world of all that is hypothetical, yes, this is possible. The only way someone can intelligently opine about this is if that person is a criminal defense attorney...
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    Business Contracts Breached Lease Termination Agreement

    Can you please clarify what you mean by "my company," "our company" and "we"? I'm going to assume "my company" and "our company" are the same thing, but what I'm wondering is whether this company is a corporation or LLC (or other type of artificial entity). If not, what sort of business entity...
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    Union and benefits

    Whether benefits would be worse than, the same as, or better than what you currently have depends entirely on the terms of the collective bargaining agreement. Of course, if only 2% of the workforce is in favor of the union, then it's highly unlikely to happen.
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    Union and benefits

    Sorry, but your question is pretty well unintelligible. I suggest you try again and be clear about who's who and what the relevant facts are.
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    How to handle mineral rights in prior person's name that were never re-titled to decedent?

    The best thing that the executor of Diane's estate can do is consult with a local probate attorney. The attorney can advise the executor regarding the approximate cost. In the meantime, the executor can ascertain the value of the mineral rights to determine their approximate value. Once the...
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    How to handle mineral rights in prior person's name that were never re-titled to decedent?

    Helping whom? And how? Just to clarify, the proceedings to probate both Sam's and Diane's estates are/were happening in NM, which is also where the property over which Desmond had mineral rights is located. Right? What was the date of the divorce decree? What were Sam's and Diane's dates...
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    Privacy

    I'm confident that you can do any number of things, including telling her she's no longer welcome in your home. Did you really not know that?
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    Copyright Halloween Mask Copyright Question

    You are correct. Registering a copyright is an absolute prerequisite to an infringement suit. 17 U.S.C. section 411. In addition, as I alluded to in my initial response, registering a work prior to (or within a very short time after) infringement provides significant benefits. In particular...
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