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29 Nov 2013, 1:10 pm by WOLFGANG DEMINO
The TDCA (also abbreviated DCA with the T for Texas omitted) uses a different definition of those covered by it, which includes original creditors, and differs in other significant respects. -- > Suing under the Texas Debt Collection Act.STATUTORY DEFINITION OF DEBT COLLECTOR UNDER FDCPALEADING CASE FOR LAWYERS AS FDCPA DEFENDANTSHeintz v. [read post]
4 Sep 2014, 10:15 am
 And when the sidebar concerns only issues of law, the defendant can be left sitting in his chair (at least as long as the attorney's allowed to consult with him if counsel thinks it's necessary).But during, for example, voir dire, when a juror's privately telling everyone why he might not be able to be fair, the defendant has a right to hear what's said.So you gotta let him approach the bench alongside counsel. [read post]
4 Dec 2022, 5:20 am by Bernard Bell
  In that context, protective orders can be used to limit the dissemination of materials that will not ultimately prove admissible at trial, Fed R. [read post]
6 Sep 2020, 7:03 am by Eric Goldman
I had a tough time validating that either attorney had any expertise in copyright law, but fair use bona fides apparently aren’t required. [read post]
14 Aug 2007, 1:58 pm
”   He discusses yesterday’s decision in Estrada v. [read post]
21 Aug 2009, 7:50 am
On June 11, 2009, the California Supreme Court declined to review Taylor v. [read post]
21 Aug 2009, 7:50 am
On June 11, 2009, the California Supreme Court declined to review Taylor v. [read post]
21 Aug 2009, 7:50 am
On June 11, 2009, the California Supreme Court declined to review Taylor v. [read post]
14 Feb 2008, 1:13 pm
  What sets this apart is the plaintiff is an attorney that worked at the US Trustees's Office. [read post]
28 May 2014, 1:28 pm
 Harmless error.Even when you're in your 50s, a lesson that you probably learned as a child still applies:Saying "Sorry" often goes a long way. [read post]
31 Mar 2023, 1:58 pm by Joe Mullin
   In another Traxcell case, the company was ordered to pay $44,866.27 to Nokia for attorneys’ fees for filing objections to court rulings long after the deadlines. [read post]
19 May 2010, 10:36 pm by Dennis Wilkins
It was the first one I had been to in a long, LONG time. [read post]