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Brett Shainfeld

Check the Los Angeles Lemon Law Attorney - 0 views

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    The Lemon Law Experts will assist you for your car and other vehicle lemon case in Los Angeles
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    The Lemon Law Experts will assist you for your car and other vehicle lemon case in Los Angeles
Brett Shainfeld

Lemon Lawyer Bretts Profile in Calameo - 0 views

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    Get the lemon law advice from the lemon law attorney Brett Shainfeld. Check his Calameo profile here…
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    Get the lemon law advice from the lemon law attorney Brett Shainfeld. Check his Calameo profile here…
Emery Ledger

Basic Aspects That Affect Personal Injury Case - 0 views

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    Everyone has the right to fight his injury claim. In doing so, hiring a personal injury lawyer is the first thing to do. This person had experienced and knowledge on how to fight your case.
Emery Ledger

Accident Case: How To Win? - 0 views

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    Accident case is hard to deal you need an injury lawyer to support you. What are accident offenses and how can you fight against it? Here are some tips to consider.
Emery Ledger

Motorcycle Accident - 0 views

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    There are a few things you can do to help your lawyer.
thinkahol *

ACLU to Oakland Police: No Seriously, Hand Over the Info » Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union - 0 views

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    The Oakland Police Department oversaw the use of excessive force against Occupy Oakland demonstrators, and now the department is refusing to hand over information about what really happened. The ACLU of Northern California and the National Lawyers' Guild sent a public records request about OPD's use of force on the night of October 25, 2011 on demonstrators supporting Occupy Oakland. The response we received is both infuriating and misguided.
Brett Shainfeld

What to know about Lemon Law? - 0 views

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    The lemon law attorney can be hired when you have purchased the vehicle with defects.
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    The lemon law attorney can be hired when you have purchased the vehicle with defects.
Brett Shainfeld

Consult Lemon Law Attorneys in California For Free - 0 views

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    Contact Lemon Law Experts for Lemon Law issues for vechicles in and around California. Call us @ (855) 598-3909
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    Contact Lemon Law Experts for Lemon Law issues for vechicles in and around California. Call us @ (855) 598-3909
Brett Shainfeld

Contact Lemon Law Attorney in Los Angeles for Free Consultation - 0 views

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    If you feel your vechicle is a lemon, than contact Lemon Law Experts for a free consultation @ (855) 598-3909 any location in US.
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    If you feel your vechicle is a lemon, than contact Lemon Law Experts for a free consultation @ (855) 598-3909 any location in US.
Brett Shainfeld

Expert Lemon Law Assistance in California - 0 views

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    Get the assistance to tackle your vehicle lemon in California. Contact Lemon Law Experts for free consultation...
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    Get the assistance to tackle your vehicle lemon in California. Contact Lemon Law Experts for free consultation...
Brett Shainfeld

Lemon Law Experts profile on Twitxr - 0 views

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    Here is the lemon law experts profile on Twitxr. Check the latest hapennings, NEWS, advice for lemon related cases...
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    Here is the lemon law experts profile on Twitxr. Check the latest hapennings, NEWS, advice for lemon related cases...
Brett Shainfeld

Legal Mistakes To Avoid While Selling A Car? - 0 views

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    It is better to consider all the factors while buying or selling your car. You have to be applicable with the lemon laws available in the particular state.
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    It is better to consider all the factors while buying or selling your car. You have to be applicable with the lemon laws available in the particular state.
Brett Shainfeld

Vehicle Lemon Attorney Profile in Flickr - 0 views

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    Check the Lemon Attorney profile in flickr to get the advice, help from lemon law experts.
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    Check the Lemon Attorney profile in flickr to get the advice, help from lemon law experts.
Brett Shainfeld

Consumer protection is the Major role of Lemon Law - 0 views

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    When you are buying the used or new cars there might be some problems associated with it so you have to get the right price in order to protect the consumer rights.
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    When you are buying the used or new cars there might be some problems associated with it so you have to get the right price in order to protect the consumer rights.
thinkahol *

AMERICAblog Gay: When David Boies destroyed Tony Perkins on 'Face the Nation' - 0 views

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    "Tony Perkins from the Family Research Council debated Prop. 8 lawyer David Boies this morning on "Face the Nation." Boies didn't let Perkins get away with spewing falsehoods and lies. After Perkins spewed the usual right-wing anti-gay rhetoric, Boies let him have it:"
thinkahol *

Obama wins the right to detain people with no habeas review - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    Few issues highlight Barack Obama's extreme hypocrisy the way that Bagram does. As everyone knows, one of George Bush's most extreme policies was abducting people from all over the world -- far away from any battlefield -- and then detaining them at Guantanamo with no legal rights of any kind, not even the most minimal right to a habeas review in a federal court. Back in the day, this was called a "Bush's legal black hole." In 2006, Congress codified that policy by enacting the Military Commissions Act, but in 2008, the Supreme Court, in Boumediene v. Bush, ruled that provision unconstitutional, holding that the Constitution grants habeas corpus rights even to foreign nationals held at Guantanamo. Since then, detainees have won 35 out of 48 habeas hearings brought pursuant to Boumediene, on the ground that there was insufficient evidence to justify their detention. Immediately following Boumediene, the Bush administration argued that the decision was inapplicable to detainees at Bagram -- including even those detained outside of Afghanistan but then flown to Afghanistan to be imprisoned. Amazingly, the Bush DOJ -- in a lawsuit brought by Bagram detainees seeking habeas review of their detention -- contended that if they abduct someone and ship them to Guantanamo, then that person (under Boumediene) has the right to a habeas hearing, but if they instead ship them to Bagram, then the detainee has no rights of any kind. In other words, the detainee's Constitutional rights depends on where the Government decides to drop them off to be encaged. One of the first acts undertaken by the Obama DOJ that actually shocked civil libertarians was when, last February, as The New York Times put it, Obama lawyers "told a federal judge that military detainees in Afghanistan have no legal right to challenge their imprisonment there, embracing a key argument of former President Bush's legal team." . . .
thinkahol *

U.S. Justice v. the world - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    In March, 2002, American citizen Jose Padilla was arrested in Chicago and publicly accused by then-Attorney-General John Ashcroft of being "The Dirty Bomber."  Shortly thereafter, he was transferred to a military brig in South Carolina, where he was held for almost two years completely incommunicado (charged with no crime and denied all access to the outside world, including even a lawyer) and was brutally tortured, both physically and psychologically.  All of this -- including the torture -- was carried out pursuant to orders from President Bush, Secretary Rumsfeld and other high-ranking officials.  Just as the Supreme Court was about to hear Padilla's plea to be charged or released -- and thus finally decide if the President has the power to imprison American citizens on U.S. soil with no charges of any kind -- the Government indicted him in a federal court on charges far less serious than Ashcroft had touted years earlier, causing the Supreme Court to dismiss Padilla's arguments as "moot"; Padilla was then convicted and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
thinkahol *

Wall Street Polices Itself as Companies Break the Law - 0 views

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    'Federal prosecutors officially adopted new guidelines about charging corporations with crimes - a softer approach that, longtime white-collar lawyers and former federal prosecutors say, helps explain the dearth of criminal cases despite a raft of inquiries into the financial crisis.' Gretchen Morge
thinkahol *

Climate of Fear: Jim Risen v. the Obama administration - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    [Barring unforeseen events, I'm going to leave this post at the top of the page for today and tomorrow, as I think the events it examines, rather in detail and at length, are vitally important and merit much more attention than they've received] The Obama DOJ's effort to force New York Times investigative journalist Jim Risen to testify in a whistleblower prosecution and reveal his source is really remarkable and revealing in several ways; it should be receiving much more attention than it is.  On its own, the whistleblower prosecution and accompanying targeting of Risen are pernicious, but more importantly, it underscores the menacing attempt by the Obama administration -- as Risen yesterday pointed out -- to threaten and intimidate whistleblowers, journalists and activists who meaningfully challenge what the government does in secret. The subpoena to Risen was originally issued but then abandoned by the Bush administration, and then revitalized by Obama lawyers.  It is part of the prosecution of Jeffrey Sterling, a former CIA agent whom the DOJ accuses of leaking to Risen the story of a severely botched agency plot -- from 11 years ago -- to infiltrate Iran's nuclear program, a story Risen wrote about six years after the fact in his 2006 best-selling book, State of War.  The DOJ wants to force Risen to testify under oath about whether Sterling was his source.
thinkahol *

little-house-secrets-great-plains-reuters: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

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    A Reuters investigation has found the house at 2710 Thomes Avenue serves as a little Cayman Island on the Great Plains. It is the headquarters for Wyoming Corporate Services, a business-incorporation specialist that establishes firms which can be used as "shell" companies, paper entities able to hide assets. Wyoming Corporate Services will help clients create a company, and more: set up a bank account for it; add a lawyer as a corporate director to invoke attorney-client privilege; even appoint stand-in directors and officers as high as CEO. Among its offerings is a variety of shell known as a "shelf" company, which comes with years of regulatory filings behind it, lending a greater feeling of solidity. "A corporation is a legal person created by state statute that can be used as a fall guy, a servant, a good friend or a decoy," the company's website boasts. "A person you control... yet cannot be held accountable for its actions. Imagine the possibilities!"
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