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Jeremy Smith
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Contributor Level 5

You REALLY need to speak to a DC attorney, as the enforceability of non-...
Jon W Van Horne
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You need to take a look at Part 2635 of Title 5 of the Code of Federal...
David Allen Rose
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Actually I will add to my colleagues answer by noting that not only do...
Ronald David Coleman
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It depends entirely on the state you're in, the mood of the person he stole the...
Jonathan H Levy
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He is in potentially lots of trouble as in possible felonies. With any luck, he...
Christopher R. Minelli
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Your question is a good one and should probably be directed to a local...
Okiemute C Whiteru
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You may have a civil action for breach of a lease. I suggest that you contact...
Derrick R Page
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There are several free legal services available to DC residents. Most of them...
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First of all, when you go to court, the charge(s) may or may not be prosecuted...
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Scott Douglas Devore
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The visa bulleting has nothing to do with H-1B visas. Assuming you have the...
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Jonathan H Levy
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If you are a plaintiff in a lawsuit, the defendant almost always has the right...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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I am not licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia so the following...
Michael Harold Sharon
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It is unlikely that they will give a new 6 months upon return from Canada. The...
Andrew Lee Westover
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Yes. It is against the law to tamper with the mail. Your best bet is to...
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I would doubt that taking legal action or referring the matter to the postal...

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