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  1. zddoodah

    Lawyer speak translation please

    Why don't you ask him what he meant? And, by the way, the quoted language isn't "lawyer speak."
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    Can I sue someone who lived in another country?

    OK...that's a valid basis for a judgment (although it isn't worth much $$). However, everything else I wrote stands. There's no basis for jurisdiction in the U.S., and it will cost you more than you could possibly recover to sue in the UK or France.
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    Can I sue someone who lived in another country?

    I see absolutely no basis for personal jurisdiction in a U.S. court, so any suit would have to be brought in France, where she lives, or in the UK, where the alleged "abuse" occurred (and note that I asked how she "abused" you but you didn't answer that). I also see virtually no substantive...
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    Can I sue someone who lived in another country?

    Looks like you used the wrong tense here, but anyone can sue anyone for anything. I can sue Mickey Mouse for murdering Adolf Hitler. They have courts in France, so of course you can sue her. What??!! "Break up with" a "friend" who lives in France (while you live in Pennsylvania)? You...
  5. zddoodah

    Hostile/rude encounters on social media

    This question makes no sense (or at least everything after the word "lawsuit" doesn't make sense). Filing a lawsuit is easy. Winning is not. Don't be a tool online.
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    Geico new cheating practice

    You tell us. If I were in your situation, the clerical error would cause me to buy a policy from another insurer. That has nothing to do with what's happening to you.
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    Geico new cheating practice

    Putting aside the fact that anyone can sue anyone for anything, you can't possibly be serious. Did you make any effort to ascertain what "defamation" and "fraud" mean before asking this question? Defamation is the publication of a false statement of fact to at least one person other than the...
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    NYS - withholding treatment

    So what? That is an utterly meaningless statement. While that may be factually true (depending on the nature of the medical treatment), it's legally irrelevant. The insurance company doesn't pay the co-pay or deductible, and the question is about the patient's inability to pay those things...
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    NYS - withholding treatment

    Imagine if you wrote the following: "Is a private auto mechanic allowed to withhold service if a customer cannot pay at time of service even though he or she is agreeable to sign all financial responsibility forms including agreement to pay off bills at a later time?" That would be a pretty...
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    Layoff question.

    Of course, and they do all the time. No. Most (but not all) employment in the United States is what is known as "at will." That means that the employee can quit at any time and for any reason, and the employer can fire the employee at any time and for any reason other than a reason that is...
  11. zddoodah

    Buyers agent commission

    No one is entitled to anything until and unless there is an agreement that provides for such entitlement.
  12. zddoodah

    Fired,given last paycheck not paid minimum wage

    I guess you're not going to answer the important questions I asked, so I'm done.
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    Fired,given last paycheck not paid minimum wage

    Let me try this again: 1. So...you were paid a salary for three months of work even though you only worked two months and five days. Correct? 2. January had 31 days and February had 28 days, so that's 64 days. However, 21 of those days were weekends or federal/state holidays, so you worked 42...
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    Fired,given last paycheck not paid minimum wage

    So...you were paid a salary for three months of work even though you only worked two months and five days. January had 31 days and February had 28 days, so that's 64 days. However, 21 of those days were weekends or federal/state holidays, so you worked 42 work days. Right? What was the gross...
  15. zddoodah

    Quick Cash Buyer TV ads - Ethical????? Legal???

    You made the following conclusory statement in your original post: "She was pretty pressured." I'm wondering what facts are the basis for this statement? I'm guessing that the daughter became trustee upon the mother's death (or may already have been trustee). Since the daughter is 62...
  16. zddoodah

    Incarcerated with no facilities

    What happened in the nine hours between these posts? Even if you're right, so what? If you weren't damaged, this is a lot like a speeding violation that didn't result in a ticket. The driver broke the law, but so what? Feel free to make a complaint to the sheriff.
  17. zddoodah

    Quick Cash Buyer TV ads - Ethical????? Legal???

    What facts support this conclusion? Signed what? Did she actually own anything at this point? How long ago was this? Legally irrelevant question. It depends on whose subjective set of ethics you apply. Absent additional facts, I'm unaware of any law that was violated. Unless other...
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    Demotion or termination

    And the facts supporting that are what?
  19. zddoodah

    Sex Crimes, Sex Offenders Did I commit indecent exposure by changing in public?

    No. Showing a "fully covered" breast is not indecent exposure. That you would be worried about this - especially given that "no one . . . noticed or complained" - suggests a level of paranoia so great that a visit to a mental health professional might be appropriate.
  20. zddoodah

    Intestate Estate - Criminal Behavior

    Why would you have paid for any of these things? If the time for creditors to make claims has passed and none have done so, then the estate isn't insolvent. If the only estate assets are items of sentimental, and not intrinsic, value, then the heirs should agree on a distribution system...
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