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    Civil litigation is the process of taking legal action against something. It starts with the Plaintiff bringing forth legal action against the Defendant. From this point, the Defendant has to respond to the Plaintiffs actions within a certain time period. Once the Defendant does respond, they can admit to it to a portion or none of the lawsuit at that time. Although if the Defendant does not respond within the time period, then the courts will step in and make a judgment on the case. Once the…

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    Tennessee law allows eligible persons the ability to have criminal records expunged under certain conditions (Guide to Expungement in Tennessee, n.d.). These conditions include the following: • Dismissal of charges • Returned as “no true bill” by a grand jury • Arrest and release without having been charged • Trail resulting in a not guilty verdict • Case resulting in nolle prosequi • Cases where an order of protection was successfully defended and denied by a court following a hearing (Guide…

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    District office as that is the most appropriate Board based on applicant’s residence, where the injury occurred, and the employer’s location. I will keep you updated as pertains to any disposition or Order received from the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board in that regard, but as the Petition to Change Venue was filed within 30 days of receipt of the Notice of Application, then you should automatically transfer. At this time, my office is in the process of scheduling the applicant’s…

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    As you may recall this law firm represented your husband, Reginald, in his 09/17/1986 Workers’ Compensation case. His case has been established for injuries to the back, head, both shoulders and both knees with an average weekly wage of $488.74. A finding has been made that your husband has a permanent total disability and he should be receiving benefits at the permanent total disability rate of $300.00 per week. I recently received a letter from Safe, LLC, the current third-party…

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    I attended a hearing on your behalf in the above-referenced matter before Judge O’Connor in Menands, New York on 05/11/17. The claimant was present and represented by attorney Kayla Seger. I note this file originally was assigned to your in house counsel, Joe Buttridge, but he had a conflict on this case. He asked to appear and report directly back to you. This case has been established for an injury to the left foot with an average weekly wage of $820.45. Various awards have been made…

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    A man was enticed to Australia from the USA to be the spiritual head of the Greek Orthodox community of South Australia. He remained in that position for 20 years and upon his resignation, a dispute arose over his annual leave and service leave entitlements. The church refused to pay it and the Archbishop brought an action against the church on a foundation that an employment relationship had existed. The central issue before the court was whether or not the Archbishop or the orthodox community…

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    Complainant, who is African-American, alleges that Respondent Argo Tea (Argo Tea) denied him full use of a public accommodation based on his race. Complainant further alleges that Respondent Chicago Park District (Park District), who is the owner of the land, failed to monitor its agreement with Argo Tea to allow the public entry without making purchases, and effectively discriminated against him based on his race. As background, Complainant states that Argo Tea entered into an agreement in…

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    Life experiences are a very good way to present an argument especially political arguments. It gives the speaker more credibility, appeals to the emotions of the audience, and makes his/her argument more logical. Using a life experience as evidence in a political argument is known as an “autobiographical political argument.” Doron Taussig analyzes the use of this type of argument in a series of blogs entitled We are the 99 percent and We are the 53 percent. From his readings it would seem that…

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    shooting or by freezing to death. With all this religious persecution and time of mass chaos, the church was weak if existent at all. Note that the already religious personnel were not weak but the church was weakened by the massacres. Solzhenitsyn appeals to ethos when he starts the paragraph by showing his background, specifically when he states that he read hundreds of books and read interviews (Solzhenitsyn, 1970), with this statement he tries to show that he is knowledgeable by saying he…

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    computer system and transfer same to David Nosal. While former colleagues had authorization to access the confidential data, the company policy at KFI prohibited divulging such information. Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Court wrote the appellate court’s ruling for the en banc panel. ISSUE: Did the defendant and the co-defendants “exceed[ed] authorized access” under the CFAA when they used valid user names and passwords to gain…

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