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What did you think about the plot/idea of Law Abiding Citizen?
What do you think about Clyde(Gerard Butler)? Do you think he did the right thing?
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I have an employee who is trying to sue me for overtime hours and probably breaks. Without getting into the details, I have found substantial computer screen shot evidence that during her normal work hours she wasn’t “working” and in fact doing extensive personal stuff. I would like to argue, in part, that she wasn’t “working” and therefore not even entitled to the monies she already received (let alone additional monies). I am not asking for recovery of those monies just a squashing of the case. Is this a viable argument? What is the legal definition of “work” under California law?
Florida Criminal Defense Attorney John Hager talks about getting a hardship license if you have been arrested for a DUI. The Law Offices of Hager and Schwartz handles all felony and misdemeanor cri…
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I just watched the movie “license to wed” with robyn williams and mandy moore. It was a great summer movie. However, there are many scenes in Mandy Moore’s apartment and there is a couch that I just have to have….It is a light blue couch with a section where you can sit and put your feet up. If you have any idea where this couch was from, please let me know? I already checked ikea and west elm. Thanks!
This video looks at the BBC bias reporting of The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips comments promoting Sharia Law in English Law. This video looks at the BBC bias reporting of The Lord Chief Justic…
I am interested in law school once I finish college, but I want to practice some kind of law where I would get to use languages. I am working on my French fluency and am also studying Chinese. What is the best field? I am not particularly interested in Public International Law, but am interested in International Business Law. I am not interested in living abroad or travelling every week of the year, but more of something where I would travel once in a while to other countries to negotiate deals,etc. Do most firms have lawyers who specialize in dealings abroad, and would they actually use languages?