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    Is this scenario an example of an ethics violation?

    Ethical standards vary from one organization to the next, and from one individual to another. It's up to the company leadership to establish the ethical standards that will be applied. If the situation you described is unethical, I don't see the ethics problem occurring because they are married...
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    question about neighbor setting a camera that looks into my property

    The exact details of your respective properties may matter. As a general rule, though, it is not illegal to photograph anything that you can see from a place you have the right to be, other than photos of things for which privacy is generally expected (e.g. taking a photo of the neighbor getting...
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    Summons Served and Return Filed Sixteen Days Ago

    Could be a lot of reasons, but it doesn't matter what the reason was as it doesn't affect your options. The Rules of Civil Procedure in New Mexico (and pretty much every other state) require that the service of the summons and complaint for a lawsuit must be made on the defendant, or, for a...
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    Trump documents case dismissed today

    I don't see that as a problem. Of course Trumps most fervent supporters believe something quite different — they believe everything Trump tells them is true, everything anyone says about Trump that's negative must be a lie in an attempt to undermine Trump, and for some, they seem to believe...
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    Trump documents case dismissed today

    I don't see JD Vance at this point as one who could win a general election, and he is risking a lot being Trump's running mate. Should Trump win and his presidency be as chaotic or more than his first term, that likely won't give much of a boost to Vance beyond the MAGA diehards who would vote...
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    Trump documents case dismissed today

    I agree with that 100%. Differences in views are not a bad thing if the exchange of views is done, as you say, civilly. It can be a very good thing if people aren't so rigid in their thinking that they aren't open to change or new ideas when presented with something they hadn't considered...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Detective contacted me about swapped barcodes

    Technically LP doesn't make the charging decision, so LP can't drop the charges. It can tell the prosecutor that it's satisfied with the restitution and doesn't want you prosecuted, but ultimately it's the prosecutor's decision. Is it possible that LP will agree to ask the prosecutor to drop it...
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    Trump documents case dismissed today

    Yeah, well, good luck with that if he pursues it. I don't see that as having a high rate of success. I'll reserve judgment on Trumps guilt or until the court cases have played out. Even if judged not guilty, however, doesn't mean that what Trump did was legal or right. Judge Cannon's decision...
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    Removing the wife and daughter from the counter suit

    You may file the motion, but it's not likely to be granted because you aren't the right party to file those motions. Your daughter and your wife would be the ones that would need to bring motions to dismiss, assuming that there is some basis for the dismissal.
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    Conflicting Instructions at 2 different Law Office Websites

    The problem is that terms and conditions of the trust and the state law that applies to that trust (which might not be the state in which the trust creator lives) impact how much freedom the trustee has to distribute the assets while the trust is in effect. The nature of the assets in the trust...
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    The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything

    I get that idea from having actually done it myself. Sure, a lot of places will stick firm on the price, but some will give a bit if you ask. I bought a computer a number of years ago from a chain store and thought the price was too high, so I offered the store a price a few hundred bucks lower...
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    The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything

    You can negotiate with some humans. Others stand firm on their pricing no matter what. Some online seller sites do have ways where the buyer may make an offer, though most don't. Most retail stores set prices and don't give their employees the power to negotiate prices, but some do. In some...
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    The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything

    There is a good reason for that. Google and Apple both charge up to 30% of the sale price for sales made through apps on their platform. That cost is then passed on to the customer. It's the same principle of airlines charging a bit more for flights booked through a travel agent in which the...
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    The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything

    The article is about how large companies set their prices. Some will negotiate, and some won't. Pricing models which charge different prices based on the differences in demand among different customers (what I call micro pricing) have been around for a long time. What's different today is that...
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    The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything

    As long as the discrimination is not based on criteria that is illegal under the law (e.g. race, sex, etc) it is legal. I also disagree with the author's opinion that negotiating different prices for the same service is necessarily immoral. The details of what occurred matter. When we go to a...
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    The Very Sad Ending to What Was Once Thought to be a Great Presidency.

    There are several ways to set up a government that is democratic. Direct democracy is one of them and those only tend to work well with small groups because having every citizen vote on every issue is cumbersome and inefficient. A democratic republic is still a democracy. It's just that the...
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    The Very Sad Ending to What Was Once Thought to be a Great Presidency.

    America is democratic constitutional republic. The people elect the leaders of the nation and the states, with each person getting an equal vote. In that regard it is indeed a democracy. What it isn't is a direct democracy in which the people vote on every issue themselves instead of having...
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    What can i do

    Unfortunately the link army judge gave you is now dead. Apparently whomever maintains the DOR page he got that from doesn't bother to check periodically to see that links are updated. Having once lived in PA and dealt with the DOR in the past, I can't say I'm all that surprised by that. The...
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    Landlord didn't use legal name on lease

    In order to have a case for misrepresentation or fraud, the information given to had to be material (that is, had you known it was owned a trust you'd not have rented it) and you have to have suffered some monetary loss because of the mispresentation. Few renters really care whether the unit...
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    Duties of the Executor language

    I agree an estate planning lawyer should be consulted. It may be that some other estate plan, like a trust or pay on death beneficiary designations would be better for passing the assets than a will, and the attorney should do a much better job of writing the will, trust, etc than that will...
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