Is it possible to connect with someone else who posed a question on this site?
No, and that's part of the point of Avvo -- posters can be pseudonymous or semi-anonymous until they choose not to be. Otherwise, nobody would be...
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No, and that's part of the point of Avvo -- posters can be pseudonymous or semi-anonymous until they choose not to be. Otherwise, nobody would be...
Can they do it? Sure. Can they do it legally? That depends. It's a different scenario if you know who the culprit is, compared to simply finding a...
There's two different things at play here. You need a lawyer to handle your business affairs. You need an agent to actually pitch the show. In...
First of all no. Second of all, no. Third of all, what part about ripping off someone's music and simply changing the pitch (which from a technical...
You are asking a very complex series of questions on a topic most lawyers are unfamiliar with and on a hypothetical basis. I do this sort of...
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It's not possible to know the answer to this without knowing the content of the discussion and any applicable local court rules. If your ex has an...
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This is not actually a legal question -- it's rather hard to tell what you're asking. Please do us the courtesy of using proper spelling, complete...
You need to follow the laws of both states. If either state is a two-party state, you need both parties consent. It's also generally a really...
As long as he is licensed by the CA bar, this should be fine -- virtual law firms are very common now.
Well for one thing, you won't get that information without a subpoena in most cases. You can allege a CFAA violation all you'd like, but until an...
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