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18 July 2019 | 2 replies
Congratulations on your admission to the DC Bar.
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3 October 2023 | 31 replies
Honestly, I had a blast at the camp simply networking and talking shop which was worth the price of admission alone.
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20 October 2021 | 15 replies
Affidavits are generally not admissible in court as they are considered hearsay.
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8 May 2017 | 17 replies
Secondly and more importantly, the fastest and easiest way to lose money is to state what you did - "there is no way for us to lose on a deal".By your own admission, you just started not a month ago and are working on 2 deals that are not complete yet, hardly a track record.
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23 October 2023 | 490 replies
Hi all - 1 regular/general admission ticket available for $975 (ie $200 less than regular price, see official post above).
2 November 2020 | 19 replies
Seems like Canada is trying to take advantage of the US' strict immigration of the past few years and get some of the redirected immigrants. these are all new permanent residents. https://www.cicnews.com/2020/1...2018 was a record year for immigration, the most since 1913 with 321,000 admissions: https://www.canada.ca/en/immig...this will break the record 3 years in a row, so yes, it is a substantial increase over previous levels. about a 25% increase.
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16 July 2020 | 21 replies
This is an admission that one is acting as an agent, and is either acting as an unlicensed agent, unlawful in all states, or if he is licensed as a real estate agent/salesperson/broker, then probably acting in violation of the state real estate licensee statutes.
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16 August 2017 | 18 replies
In which case, if he hasn't notified his insurance company and then reports it and they are asked to investigate and/or defend him against a possible suit, he could jeopardize his entire claim to be denied for coverage as he would have failed to report the loss in a "timely" fashion, and also muddying the waters by offering money (which they would NOT want you to do, as a lot of people take that as an admission of guilt, even if that is NOT the case).It is a tight rope and while we all want to be humanitarian and sympathetic, our society has not made it easy; especially with a large proliferation of people oftentimes simply suing just to sue...that's just my .02.Regardless, I hope this can be reasonablly resolved for the OP (with little to -0- out-of-pocket on his behalf).
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24 April 2021 | 99 replies
I once worked for the prosecutors way back in the day and was very creative about finding admission.
4 December 2014 | 10 replies
I'd take such as an admission as to the dealings.