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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

You may find that a lawsuit will not provide the answer you want.
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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I observe you do not appear to have a case for the courts. Your challenge...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/should-i-file-a-lawsuit-against-my-community-...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

There are many factors that come into play. Those couple that you mention are...
Michael Hassen
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Contributor Level 7

Your question is unclear. Generally an appeal bond is required only to...
Stanley Dale Radtke
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Contributor Level 6

It is not at all unusual for the Social Security Administration (SSA) to...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Your record remains to same, whether you appeal or not. Something new or...
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E. Brian Davis
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Contributor Level 7

There are specific procedures to follow in adding a unintentionally-omitted...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

If the only evidence of bias is that the magistrate decided against you then...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

An attorney is the best advocate to use for this matter, tell your friend....
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When you attend the Board of Assessors review hearing make sure you have copies...
Jerome E Addy III
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Contributor Level 4

You must first appeal to the Board of Assessor's review between 2/1/09 and 2/15/...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

The Trademark Office publishes a manual called the Trademark Manual of...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

I absolutely agree with Mr. Ballard’s advice about seeking the help of an...
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Timothy J. Klisz
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Contributor Level 6

you would basically have to sue the city or fight the matter in criminal court...
Gerry J. Elman
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Contributor Level 4

I'd suggest that you visit a local attorney and lay out the facts. Seek advice...

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