Hehe Ray try this just once, on a biology proffer just once try asking the evolution questions to a professor of biology, will be a very different interview.
I've been an attorney for more than eighteen years; so my advice might be based on outdated information. When I was researching law schools to determine which to attend, there were a couple which did not absolutely require applicants to have bachelor's degrees.
One might be able to complete law school in two and one-half years by attending summer school; however, I recommend not doing that unless you have a very special and overriding need to finish law school as quickly as possible. In all likelihood, you will benefit more by working in the law during the summer rather than attending summer school.
It is not absolutely necessary to attend or graduate from law school. There are a couple of states, one of which is Washington, which have clerkship programs: one trains to be an attorney by apprenticing ones self to a judge or practicing attorney. The downside is that you might not be able to practice law in a state which doesn't have a clerkship program because such states require graduation from an A.B.A. accredited law school for admission to the bar.
There are many malpractice attorneys. They practice in the area of professional malpractice. Probably most of them practice in medical malpractice, suing or defending physicians; however, there are many who also practice in legal malpractice, suing or defending attorneys.
There aren't criminal attorneys that will take a pro-bono case when there are public defenders to do it.
It isn't that the court appointed doesn't have your friend's interest in mind, it is that he has 100 or more other cases, and has to deal with them on the days they come up in court.
There is nothing going on with your friend's case – the family will have to wait until the court dates, like everyone else who can't afford an attorney that can hold their hand.
If he truly is innocent – it will come out in trial.
Harsh reality,and I'm sorry to have to tell you it. Your friend is going to have to reevaluate his life and his friends so that when he does get out, he stays away from the life that has led him to be in the position he is in.
Report him to the bar association. They will do a full investigation into his misconduct and discipline him. It shouldn't cost you anything. Google the bar association in your state to find the info you need. Good luck!
go to the texas state bar website. but you have about a 1/1,000% chance on winning a wrongfuf termination lawsuit in Texas. Unless they actually said you were fired due to your race, religion, sex, age or national origin you have no case.
Oh yea, you have 180 days to file a claim with the eeoc & texas workforce comission
http://www.twc.state.tx.us/customers/jsemp/jsempsubcrd.html
HUD prescribes the attorney fees for a foreclosure. Even if the property is not a HUD property, most foreclosure attorneys bill by HUD guidelines. In NJ where I was involved in foreclosures, atty. fees were $1,200.00 per file. That does not take into account expenses, which can be many times that amount. There is title work, securing the property, taxes, accrued interest etc. which can add significantly to the mortgaged amount.
For the specific amount in your case, just look at another judgment from the attorney involved in your foreclosure. They usually bill the same fee on all files if they work in volume.
An attorney is free to draw up a contract that allows for a certain amount down and certain amounts to be paid at various intervals. Some attorneys will do this with certain types of matters.
It is virtually never done in bankruptcy cases and it is reluctantly done in cases involving the courts as there is no guarantee that the attorney will be allowed to exit the case should the client not pay.
Well, if there is no God, and if Jesus never existed–then, why do any good? Why not just live a completely self-centered life, getting all of the fun that one can get out of life? The Bible says that when people who do not know God do what is right, they are proving by their own actions that God does indeed exist.
No. What you're describing is called "champerty and maintenance," in which a lawyer who has no legal interest in a case brings it anyway.
The case would be dismissed, and the lawyer would be subject to disbarment.
If the family will not take steps, that reflects the family's decision to do nothing. Besides, if the patient is brain dead, then there is no client to represent.
Yeah, Thats a tough situation.. I would recommend trying sites like the one below. They have reviews for the atorneys which might be helpful. Anyways, good luck with that!
Sin isn’t a mistake. To sin against God is the most terrible thing for anyone to do. Every act of sin wishing only to ascend into heaven see God on the throne, slay Him in a pool of blood and be crowned as God. We don’t want to obey, follow, heed the word of God. Sin isn’t a mistake, it is a horror.
As of this date____ i no longer need or want your services. Pleas mail me my files i gave to you as soon as possible or may i come by and pick them up.
Thank you,___
Once you fire him on certain date he cannot work for you nor bill you for later work,etc
If he does not give you your file within a date given by you in writing your new lawyer can sue him for added money cost to you.
Stay away from medical malpractice. The insurance industry successfully lobbied congress to cap medical malpractice lawsuits in order to limit their costs. Lawyers don't make much money in that field anymore.
This is actually one of the few moves by insurance lobbyists I agree with.
That all should be humbled in honest submission, as these gentlemen said they would be guilty on judgment day by being their own defense attorney. We all need the only perfect defense attorney, and the bible calls him our advocate, he paid the fine perfectly and washed away all our sins so that we would be found guiltless & so have life everlasting. The Lord Jesus Christ did that for you and me.
What is the use of having an attorney if the person is trying to do it themselves. It has said only a fool represents themselves (in legal proceedings). Either let the lawyer deal with it or deal with it out of court. If you are willing to let the lawyer deal with it then get another one and do so.
If the two agree to try to work it out together (without lawyers – an agreement between two parents that love their child) then do so….it will make the life of the child easier than going through this…if this can't be done then the lawyer and legal action maybe the route to take.
February 27th, 2010 - 06:52
LOL @ the end!
February 27th, 2010 - 08:04
Hehe Ray try this just once, on a biology proffer just once try asking the evolution questions to a professor of biology, will be a very different interview.
February 27th, 2010 - 08:42
That is a good idea to ask people about their faith especially lawyers.
February 27th, 2010 - 07:23
good one…..excellent
very funny ….. loved it …..gave me a good laugh
…..good job…..keep up the good ones
February 27th, 2010 - 07:47
I've been an attorney for more than eighteen years; so my advice might be based on outdated information. When I was researching law schools to determine which to attend, there were a couple which did not absolutely require applicants to have bachelor's degrees.
One might be able to complete law school in two and one-half years by attending summer school; however, I recommend not doing that unless you have a very special and overriding need to finish law school as quickly as possible. In all likelihood, you will benefit more by working in the law during the summer rather than attending summer school.
It is not absolutely necessary to attend or graduate from law school. There are a couple of states, one of which is Washington, which have clerkship programs: one trains to be an attorney by apprenticing ones self to a judge or practicing attorney. The downside is that you might not be able to practice law in a state which doesn't have a clerkship program because such states require graduation from an A.B.A. accredited law school for admission to the bar.
There are many malpractice attorneys. They practice in the area of professional malpractice. Probably most of them practice in medical malpractice, suing or defending physicians; however, there are many who also practice in legal malpractice, suing or defending attorneys.
February 27th, 2010 - 14:26
the dude on the right sounded like mike tyson
February 27th, 2010 - 21:50
“If there is no afterlife, then let’s eat drink and be marry for tomorrow we die!”
Simple as that homie, peace.
February 27th, 2010 - 23:55
Dog, even non-believing atheist scientists and historians acknowledge Jesus existed.
February 27th, 2010 - 21:23
There aren't criminal attorneys that will take a pro-bono case when there are public defenders to do it.
It isn't that the court appointed doesn't have your friend's interest in mind, it is that he has 100 or more other cases, and has to deal with them on the days they come up in court.
There is nothing going on with your friend's case – the family will have to wait until the court dates, like everyone else who can't afford an attorney that can hold their hand.
If he truly is innocent – it will come out in trial.
Harsh reality,and I'm sorry to have to tell you it. Your friend is going to have to reevaluate his life and his friends so that when he does get out, he stays away from the life that has led him to be in the position he is in.
February 27th, 2010 - 21:40
The attorney could get fined, sanctioned, suspended and/or lose their license to practice law — depending on the severity.
Do you mean "negligible" (as in not significantly at fault) or "negligent" (meaning, at fault)?
February 28th, 2010 - 04:20
What an excellent video, Ray explains things so well, so that we can understand them. I feel very blessed that God has opened my eyes. Praise Jesus!
February 28th, 2010 - 00:07
Report him to the bar association. They will do a full investigation into his misconduct and discipline him. It shouldn't cost you anything. Google the bar association in your state to find the info you need. Good luck!
February 28th, 2010 - 02:14
go to the texas state bar website. but you have about a 1/1,000% chance on winning a wrongfuf termination lawsuit in Texas. Unless they actually said you were fired due to your race, religion, sex, age or national origin you have no case.
Oh yea, you have 180 days to file a claim with the eeoc & texas workforce comission
http://www.twc.state.tx.us/customers/jsemp/jsempsubcrd.html
http://www.eeoc.gov/
February 28th, 2010 - 02:23
HUD prescribes the attorney fees for a foreclosure. Even if the property is not a HUD property, most foreclosure attorneys bill by HUD guidelines. In NJ where I was involved in foreclosures, atty. fees were $1,200.00 per file. That does not take into account expenses, which can be many times that amount. There is title work, securing the property, taxes, accrued interest etc. which can add significantly to the mortgaged amount.
For the specific amount in your case, just look at another judgment from the attorney involved in your foreclosure. They usually bill the same fee on all files if they work in volume.
Good luck, I hope this helps.
February 28th, 2010 - 04:13
An attorney is free to draw up a contract that allows for a certain amount down and certain amounts to be paid at various intervals. Some attorneys will do this with certain types of matters.
It is virtually never done in bankruptcy cases and it is reluctantly done in cases involving the courts as there is no guarantee that the attorney will be allowed to exit the case should the client not pay.
February 28th, 2010 - 12:39
Jesus never existed
Doing right and being respectful to all life is the answer, not some mythical figure.
February 28th, 2010 - 13:35
Eternal punishment are better words than death.
February 28th, 2010 - 20:18
There is… a scripture like “There is noone good. No not one.”
February 28th, 2010 - 22:09
Well, if there is no God, and if Jesus never existed–then, why do any good? Why not just live a completely self-centered life, getting all of the fun that one can get out of life? The Bible says that when people who do not know God do what is right, they are proving by their own actions that God does indeed exist.
February 28th, 2010 - 22:49
No. What you're describing is called "champerty and maintenance," in which a lawyer who has no legal interest in a case brings it anyway.
The case would be dismissed, and the lawyer would be subject to disbarment.
If the family will not take steps, that reflects the family's decision to do nothing. Besides, if the patient is brain dead, then there is no client to represent.
March 1st, 2010 - 12:22
God isn’t not doing that now. Revelation YouTube videos may help you there.
March 1st, 2010 - 07:47
Sure, as long as they aren't a signatory to the document and are a registered notary public in their state.
March 1st, 2010 - 07:57
Yeah, Thats a tough situation.. I would recommend trying sites like the one below. They have reviews for the atorneys which might be helpful. Anyways, good luck with that!
http://www.socalattorneyfinder.com
March 1st, 2010 - 18:22
Sin isn’t a mistake. To sin against God is the most terrible thing for anyone to do. Every act of sin wishing only to ascend into heaven see God on the throne, slay Him in a pool of blood and be crowned as God. We don’t want to obey, follow, heed the word of God. Sin isn’t a mistake, it is a horror.
March 1st, 2010 - 17:02
Say something like this.
As of this date____ i no longer need or want your services. Pleas mail me my files i gave to you as soon as possible or may i come by and pick them up.
Thank you,___
Once you fire him on certain date he cannot work for you nor bill you for later work,etc
If he does not give you your file within a date given by you in writing your new lawyer can sue him for added money cost to you.
March 1st, 2010 - 21:23
Stay away from medical malpractice. The insurance industry successfully lobbied congress to cap medical malpractice lawsuits in order to limit their costs. Lawyers don't make much money in that field anymore.
This is actually one of the few moves by insurance lobbyists I agree with.
March 2nd, 2010 - 03:37
excellent!
March 2nd, 2010 - 12:31
That all should be humbled in honest submission, as these gentlemen said they would be guilty on judgment day by being their own defense attorney. We all need the only perfect defense attorney, and the bible calls him our advocate, he paid the fine perfectly and washed away all our sins so that we would be found guiltless & so have life everlasting. The Lord Jesus Christ did that for you and me.
March 2nd, 2010 - 14:50
like ten buckos
March 2nd, 2010 - 16:42
What is the use of having an attorney if the person is trying to do it themselves. It has said only a fool represents themselves (in legal proceedings). Either let the lawyer deal with it or deal with it out of court. If you are willing to let the lawyer deal with it then get another one and do so.
If the two agree to try to work it out together (without lawyers – an agreement between two parents that love their child) then do so….it will make the life of the child easier than going through this…if this can't be done then the lawyer and legal action maybe the route to take.