Archive for July, 2010

Please keep in mind the man is poor because he neglected to have his ex sign a pre-nup, and the wealthy woman in question recieved her wealth in a divorce settlement.


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new house pre settlement

Created on July 3, 2010 using FlipShare.

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Man shoots at his lawyer

A man shoots at his lawyer outside a courthouse in california while the lawyer is hiding behind a tree.

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I got rear-ended and the guy who did it admits fault. I have a pre-existing neck problem and there’s this thing called the eggshell clause or something like that–where if someone hurts you when you are fragile, they are responsible for all of your care thereafter. my question is– what is a reasonable settlement here do you think? i think it will be a problem for a long time. i’m not a litigious person and it’s wierd, this whole thing. but what is a reasonable settlement? does anyone know? should i get a lawyer?


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The Lawsuits – Appeal #46 (live)

This is a brand new song by The Lawsuits being peformed for the first time ever in front of an audience. This was taken at the Delancey in NYC. www.myspace.com/thelawsuits www.facebook.com/thelawsuits www.twitter.com/thelawsuits

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The Good Life – Lovers Need Lawyers

The Good Life – Lovers Need Lawyers from Album of the Year Directed by Nik Fackler

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I’m researching the Nativ American tribes of the Charleston area prior to European settlement, going back as far as the data will allow me. I’m utlizing other resources, but thought I would put out feelers here to find anyone who may have knowledge of this subject, or specific resource suggestions.

Prefer serious replies only, I thank you for your feedback.


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Get a pre-approval through Mortgage Choice so when you find the right home you can make an offer! www.mortgagechoice.com.au

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I was reading about HP’s .5 million settlement today and it got me curious.

When a company loses a case or settles, is this money coming from pre-tax revenue (and hence, would be a tax deductible cost)? Or is it coming from post-tax profit?

Do any of the following factors affect the answer?
- It’s a settlement vs loss/guilty?
- Paid to the government (as a fine) vs paid to another company/individual?
- Punitive damages vs compensatory damages.

A related question I have is, for example, whether a traffic ticket given to a driver working for a company at the time of the ticket is a "cost" that can be written off by the company?


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Suspect’s lawyer calls for closed court

The attorney for Cheshire home invasion suspect Steven Hayes does not want any members of the public inside the courtroom during some of the proceedings leading up to his trial.

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