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  1. zddoodah

    Consumer Fraud Las Vegas Resort Fee, Amenities Fee seems like a scam

    There's no "misdirection." That Vegas hotels charge "resort fees" is something that's clear from the booking screens at their websites and is a well-known part of visiting the city (has been for decades). Given that gambling and gambling-related tourism is the largest industry in Nevada, the...
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    Considering a motion to vacate judgement I was unaware of - TN

    Putting aside the bit about "incorrect information sent to credit bureaus," I'm not sure why you'd think it might not be legal for a creditor to sit on a judgment. As far as "no notification," you wrote that your life circumstances at the time were such that you "would not have even been able...
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    Defending red light camera tickets

    Have to? No. However, if you can show video that shows that, on or near the same date/time when you got your ticket, the light was behaving as you described, you might be able to defeat the charge. I'd suggest reviewing some of these search results. Beyond that, traffic court is typically...
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    Speeding tickets from NYC cameras that are near 10 mph or above speed limit

    Read where? Explained by whom? I doubt it, but it's impossible to know without knowing what you read. I'm not really sure what this means, but 30 in a 25 is speeding.
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    Pay for parking with ParkNYC app, get a summons for not displaying receipt!

    I'm not sure what you mean by "put together a class action lawsuit." Also, "lost time" isn't compensible. You'd have to find a lawyer willing to undertake the substantial effort of a class action. Records that are relevant or likely to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence would be...
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    Can I apply for a federal or state grant to pay a private investigator?

    You can apply for anything you like, but I seriously doubt any federal or State of New Jersey grants are available for this purpose.
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    Data breech

    Bottom line: Nothing you've described even remotely indicates any legally actionable conduct.
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    Data breech

    Ok...so? Apparently it is now. For what purpose? Here's your story in a nutshell: "I sent an email to someone from an email address I thought was anonymous. However, when the recipient of the email responded to me, he/she had my real name." I suppose that, in theory, it's possible that...
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    Data breech

    I'm not sure what this means. AFAIK, one is not required to input a name or home address when creating a Gmail account. Not sure about phone number. Also, to whom did you send this email, and what was the subject? So...the recipient of your email figured out who you were. So what? Back...
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    Data Anonymization On Online Forum Under Article 17 GDPR

    Did you notice the series of flags at the top of the page you linked? If so, did you notice that the U.S. flag isn't there? The GDPR is a regulation promulgated by the European Union. The page to which you linked appears to be owned by a Washington (state) based company, and you identified...
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    Sale of jointly held property in a Trust.

    So...in reality, there are four owners: A (trust) - 50% B - 16.67% C - 16.67% D - 16.67% I don't understand what you mean when you say that "the remaining three individuals shar[e] the property within the trust." Who created the trust? Who is the trustee? Are "the remaining three...
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    Medical Bills NYS lawsuit possible?

    There is no way for anyone here to predict the likelihood of some unknown creditor suing you. Based on a very quick and cursory google search, the costs relating to a $2,000 small claims suit would be a $20 filing fee and whatever it costs to serve you with the lawsuit papers (probably no more...
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    Artificial streaming accusation (worth trying to sue)

    I have zero idea what this means. Of course it's possible. Anyone can sue anyone for anything. Of course, you shouldn't sue without factual and legal bases to do so, and you haven't clearly articulated either. Perhaps you should explain more clearly what happened.
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    Potential Conflict of Interest at a School - Violating Therapy Practice Codes

    You didn't really answer my question, but it sounds like what's happening is permissible under the applicable law. "Guidelines" and "codes of ethics" don't have the weight of law. As mentioned previously, human resources is where you should be looking.
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    Potential Conflict of Interest at a School - Violating Therapy Practice Codes

    I want to start with these two statements. What are the "industry code" and "national practice regulations." The practice of medicine, which therapists fall within, is typically governed at the state level. Please cite the law that requires this. You've indicated that you work for a school...
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    Divorce trying to keep property

    Yes, but there are many questions that need answering: 1. When was your divorce judgment entered? 2. What exactly does your divorce judgment say about selling the house? Specifically, I'm wondering if it sets any sort of deadline for the sale. If it does, what is the deadline? 3. When did...
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    Confidential email to report employment violation

    While I disagree with the cynicism in the prior response, it's best to assume that NOTHING in the workplace is confidential. If you really want to be confidential, create a gmail address from a public computer and make the report.
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    Non renewal due to building being declared non-inhabitable. Rent still due until move out?

    I can't even conceive why you would think you might get to live rent free.
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    Can I sue someone who lived in another country?

    Doubtful, but impossible to know without reading. Of course, it's very simple to stop this stuff from happening by blocking this person, changing your phone number, etc. Nifty. Do you or do you not have the means to pay a lawyer a $20,000 deposit against fees to be incurred? If so, go for it.
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