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Daniel Andrew Pallen
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You are lucky. It seems that the University is keeping this matter "in house"...
Edgar Moore Page
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The short answer is that you need to file a summons and complaint in District...
Kaiser Wahab
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Generally speaking any venture has value if it can be monetized. One issue for...
Pamela Koslyn
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Whether something has value isn't a legal question, and no one on Avvo is going...
Kaiser Wahab
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Generally speaking, the occasional, infrequent posting of torrent links to...
Pamela Koslyn
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I agree with my colleague and think that you may have rather carelessly...
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Barry W. Rorex
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How you got into the financial situation is of little consequence in the...
Jeff Adrian Biddle
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The fact that you have a gambling problem would not affect your ability to file...
Pamela Koslyn
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When you return something that someone bought you as a gift on sale, the store...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Most likely but Texas has no specific law oulawing Internet gaming: http://...
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Stephen Andrew Mosca
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In Duval County, the victim can go to the State Attorney's office and fill out...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Your best bet is to get an attorney to fight for you on your behalf. Just...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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If I were you I'd be worried about being sued for counterfeiting. If you...
Jonathan H Levy
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Just resell it and buy another game. The cost of suing would far exceed any...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in your state. If felony, yes. If misdemeanor, probably....
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Michael L. Tumposky
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It is a gray area of the law. My sense would be that it is probably not legal...
Jonathan H Levy
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No one can tell for sure but why not just go to the casino at Foxwoods where it...
Adam D. Zucker
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If you went into the ARD program there should not be a conviction on your...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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Please see the link below from the Attorney General's website regarding the...
Jonathan H Levy
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First the game is governed by its Terms of Service. If you did not violate the...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Report him to the website and file a complaint with the police for wire fraud.
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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You haven't provided enough information to say one way or the other. If...
Robert John Murillo
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The likely answer is yes. As a legal matter, the fact that your organization...

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