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Which is better than some rear end in a top hat c-suite person at aetna taking as much money as they can and telling everyone to deal with it.
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Got some bad news for you friend
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# ? Sep 15, 2022 05:11 |
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Azuth0667 posted:Which is better than some rear end in a top hat c-suite person at aetna taking as much money as they can and telling everyone to deal with it. This is the highest purpose someone can fill in society. At least you got to witness.
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# ? Sep 15, 2022 16:11 |
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euphronius posted:The details of how a fired lawyer gets paid are in the representation agreement I finally got mine out to look and there isn't really anything. Just says that their payment is entirely contingent unless they withdraw for cause or are discharged. Doesn't have any details beyond that.
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bird with big dick posted:I finally got mine out to look and there isn't really anything. Just says that their payment is entirely contingent unless they withdraw for cause or are discharged. Doesn't have any details beyond that. Even if the agreement doesn't say so, caselaw does. They'll file a lien on your recovery for quantum meruit and a new lawyer you hire while fight it out with them for the fee.
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I know. What sucks is this attorney has basically/probably/essentially hoovered up 1/3 of the easy insurance money which makes it less attractive for the next attorney, if I decide I really need to drop her. Having a whiskey smash thanks to the Legal Questions thread again
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What state are you in
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# ? Sep 19, 2022 03:28 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:What state are you in Going to guess "inebriated"
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The case is in Oregon.
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bird with big dick posted:The case is in Oregon. https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_87.445
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Hi I'd like to sue the Ron desandis for human trafficking to be arrested as an aggrieved delaware resident how does this work?
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# ? Sep 20, 2022 01:58 |
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Probably a 1983 claim in your local federal district court
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I don’t think you have standing tho
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Why not? As a resident of the state of Delaware wouldn't I have standing that someone is conducting human trafficking within my state which therefore affects me?
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No . Here read this https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/standing
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# ? Sep 20, 2022 02:09 |
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What, so like I have to petition my attorney General to pursue criminal action?
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# ? Sep 20, 2022 02:11 |
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I am assuming this is a hypothetical If you really are serious you need to call a lawyer in Delaware
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Asproigerosis posted:What, so like I have to petition my attorney General to pursue criminal action? So you're doing comedy on a comedy forum, but by definition "sue" is not a criminal proceeding. Lawsuits are not criminal charges. Doesn't matter if they personally stabbed you in the parking lot. You can complain to the police who might tell the attorney general who might bring it to a grand jury, etc. But that's about it.
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# ? Sep 20, 2022 02:43 |
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Well you’d have a civil suit for damages
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euphronius posted:Well you’d have a civil suit for damages Tell them you run a competing human trafficking business, and Desantis's stunt is cutting into your profits. Now you have standing.
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pseudanonymous posted:Tell them you run a competing human trafficking business, and Desantis's stunt is cutting into your profits. Now you have standing. I like my chances of winning in delaware business court if I had a delaware business tbh
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In Alaska you can bring suit for a peace bond. Like if someone is threatening you with a future crime you can bring an action in the district court, and require them to post bail promising not to commit the crime. If they do commit the crime, it's extra bad because it's also contempt and the bail is forfeit. I've never seen it used, but you could ask a Delaware lawyer about a peace bond.
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In news about actually plausible consequences: https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1572035349425127426
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Can anyone explain the theory of social media as a common carrier to me? What does this Texas law mean and how does it work, functionally. Because lol @ "truth social can eliminate viewpoints but Facebook and Twitter can't"
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If you get stuck doing enough rounds of interviews and projects for a company during the interview/application process can you charge them for the work? Say you you do 5 interviews 3 of which you actively perform work for them and complete a research project that takes 20 or so hours. Can you then charge that company for the time you spent regardless of if they hire you?
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Zauper posted:Can anyone explain the theory of social media as a common carrier to me? 1) I'd just read it. The first four sentences give you their explanation. 2) You might have to unfriend some people who'd otherwise be in Facebook jail? It's not obvious to me that the effect would be super dramatic. Violation of the law results in the right to sue for injunctive relief and attorney's fees, but not damages. 3) It would apply to them too, if they had 50 million users. You see this kind of thing in the law a lot, where some law will say "this regulation shall apply to businesses with more than X workers", because it's impractical for Jose's Taco Truck to pay for having nutrition facts measured for everything they sell but you still want McDonald's to have to do it. Sometimes these laws are more specifically aimed at a particular business, where (say) Walmart is the only company with more than X workers in the state. Incidentally this provision also keeps Something Awful's eclectic probation/ban scheme in the clear.
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Azuth0667 posted:If you get stuck doing enough rounds of interviews and projects for a company during the interview/application process can you charge them for the work? Say you you do 5 interviews 3 of which you actively perform work for them and complete a research project that takes 20 or so hours. Can you then charge that company for the time you spent regardless of if they hire you? No, but unless you signed something assigning ownership of the work to them, they don't own whatever you made.
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Dear Lawyer Goons: I need to find a Real Estate Lawyer (or the right kind of lawyer to draft a Tenants in Common Contract for a home that myself + another party want to co-buy). The home is in MN. How do I find a lawyer for this. Do just find one from the MN Bar website?
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Dear Lawyer Goons: I need to find a Real Estate Lawyer (or the right kind of lawyer to draft a Tenants in Common Contract for a home that myself + another party want to co-buy). The home is in MN. How do I find a lawyer for this. Do just find one from the MN Bar website? Before you talk to the lawyer, go to E/N and let them talk you out of buying a house with another person
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Dear Lawyer Goons: I need to find a Real Estate Lawyer (or the right kind of lawyer to draft a Tenants in Common Contract for a home that myself + another party want to co-buy). The home is in MN. How do I find a lawyer for this. Do just find one from the MN Bar website? Yes but also noooooooooooooooooo.
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There is a nonzero chance that this experience ends in a real doozy of an E/N thread - I'm keenly aware.
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euphronius posted:Yes but also noooooooooooooooooo. 3of my friends went in alon the purchase of an apartment building. I wasn't interested because I hate rental property. Tell me how they should have done it and how they probably screwed up.
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daslog posted:3of my friends went in alon the purchase of an apartment building. I wasn't interested because I hate rental property. Tell me how they should have done it and how they probably screwed up.
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Asporgesis was the lead plantiff
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# ? Sep 20, 2022 21:59 |
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daslog posted:3of my friends went in alon the purchase of an apartment building. I wasn't interested because I hate rental property. Tell me how they should have done it and how they probably screwed up. Imagine an acrimonious divorce but with less warmth and good fellings and civility . They would be a good case result .
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daslog posted:3of my friends went in alon the purchase of an apartment building. I wasn't interested because I hate rental property. Tell me how they should have done it and how they probably screwed up. Yeah, I've been asked to go in on an 'investment' a few times, but never would. For this house, we both are just going to live in it. We both could each pay for it ourselves, but instead of being in debt for decades, we are instead in debt for years this way. We have some pretty clear ideas about what the exit terms are (pending a lawyer). Neither of us have, or will have kids (although that is part of the exit clause in the unlikely event it happens). We are both engineers - we both recently got perma WFH. We are kinda living the dream of buying a big fuckin' house in the middle of nowhere and living that dream.
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Who is the lawyer representing ?
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euphronius posted:Who is the lawyer representing ? Ostensibly, both of us. Maybe this is a detail I'm ignorant of. The whole idea is that we have terms we've agreed on written in 'not lawyer' language, and we want to hire a lawyer to do whatever it takes to make that legal in addition to guiding a conversation around anything we might have missed.
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Ostensibly, both of us. Maybe this is a detail I'm ignorant of. The whole idea is that we have terms we've agreed on written in 'not lawyer' language, and we want to hire a lawyer to do whatever it takes to make that legal in addition to guiding a conversation around anything we might have missed. A lawyer cannot ethically represent both of you in this transaction, you are adverse parties. You should each have your own lawyer to evaluate this.
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Representation doesn’t work like that . She (the lawyer ) has to represent one of you only . I suppose there are ways the lawyer could devise ethics waivers around it but now you are signing ethics waivers so what does that tell you
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