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Would I need a real estate lawyer or a contract lawyer?

I’m in a dispute with my apartment management company at the moment over a maintenance request. If I needed advice about terminating the lease or if I needed to take other legal action against the company, would I need a real estate lawyer or one who deals with contract law? Thanks, and Cheers!

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How much would you guess Dr Conrad Murray is paying his lawyers to defend him?

As a defense lawyer do you think this would be a winnable case or be much help to any firm.If they do get him off the hook it will certainly give their firm a big boast in reputation if not monetary value. I wonder if his lawyers would let him work on them. [ :>0 [...]

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How would the 2 children per family law possibly be upheld in America?

What are they gonna do? Drag pregnant woman off and give them forcible abortions? And forced hysterectomies / castration after you’ve had two kids? I can’t see the people standing for that in a country like America. How do they manage to keep this law in order in China? Yeah it’s unimaginable but people are [...]

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Personal injury lawsuit: How would this work?

Here’s the situation: Almost 2 years ago, the defendant was at fault in a traffic accident. However, the plaintiff was up and walking after the accident. Both cars were “totaled”, but the plaintiff drove his away from the scene (no injury apparent seeing as how he did not leave in an ambulance). The plaintiff is [...]

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Forced marriages blight lives, but criminalising them would not work | Aisha Gill and Khatun Sapnara

There are better ways to combat forced marriages than creating a new offence, which would deter victims from seeking help This weekend the Sun published a shocking account of a woman whose life has been blighted by a forced marriage imposed upon her when she was just five years old. The story follows the revelation [...]

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Abdulhadi al-Khawaja’s death would be a stain on Bahrain | Open letter

Bahrain risks instigating a collapse of its civic society if it fails to release this respected human rights activist and hunger striker Your Majesty, King Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, We, the undersigned, call on the government of Bahrain to immediately and unconditionally release leading human rights activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, whose life is [...]

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In getting a criminal Defense attorney, would it be better to get an attorney that knows the judges well>?

My family member is involved in a felony case, and I am currently seeking an attorney to solve the case. I have heard that finding a local attorney that knows the judge well would to our advantage, at the same time I have heard opposite opinion that attorneys who knows the judge would be less [...]

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What Would the Current Court Have to Do to Compare to the Anti-New Deal Court?

As tensions mount between the Obama administration and the Supreme Court over national legislation, in cases such as Citizens United and the pending health-care cases, commentators have increasingly invoked FDR’s confrontation with the Court in the mid-1930s as the closest historical parallel. A NY Times story today highlights this analogy. At a very general level, [...]

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Secret justice? Ken Clarke would simply help hide what should be exposed

Plans to prevent any MI5 or MI6 intelligence being disclosed in court may please the spooks, but should spook the rest of us In the circumstances, lord chancellor and justice secretary Ken Clarke made a brave attempt to defend the government’s plan to prevent any MI5 or MI6 intelligence from being disclosed in court, ever. [...]

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Would introducing a minimum price for alcohol of 40p per unit breach UK law?

The government has a good chance of defending its plans against legal challenge Last week’s announcement regarding minimum alcohol pricing was unusual in a number of respects. Plans for the introduction of a minimum price per unit are already well advanced in Scotland, but the Westminster government is a more recent convert. As soon as [...]

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