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    We have all heard of a restraining order, and have at least a basic understanding of how they work. Like all legal processes though, there is a complexity beneath the basic appeal of it. In order to get a restraining order for instance, you must have an applicable reason, and a restraining order will only be valid for so long until it either expires, or a court determines that it should stay in place. It also depends on the situation about what form of restraining order you will get, and for how

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    parents’ pharmaceutical company was vicious and was only the beginning and had yet to stop or slow down. One of their family members company after another were falling like flies near a bug zapper and all anger was pointed at him. They had tried court injunctions to forestall the purchase of stock and tried to use the assault charges they had as a not so subtle way of forcing his family to drop the charges, but it was countered by asking for a court date to show cause for the attack. The attorneys

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    We the legal team of Greene’s Jewelry have the opportunity to evaluate all the necessary details of the case and overlooked what the strengths and weaknesses of our argument would be presented to the Court. To assist our argument we have decided to utilize the regulations, substantive laws and case laws. The case precedents will provide multiple directions for the arguments to be assessed in the Court. Greene’s Jewelry is more likely to receive a favorable judgment by applying these resources in

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    The State of Tennessee defines Domestic Abuse as “inflicting or attempting to inflict physical injury on an adult or minor by other than accidental means, placing an adult or minor in fear, physical harm, physical restraint, or malicious damage to the personal property of the abused party including inflicting, or attempting to inflict, physical injury on any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by an adult or minor, or placing an adult or minor in fear of physical harm to any animal owned

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    B. Interview format: In an attempt to better understand the barriers in getting perpetrators to surrender their guns, and the possible solution in remedying them, I conducted interviews with different members of the King County community. The goal of these interviews was to generate information regarding the experiences of DV victims, and their advocates as well as law enforcement agencies on the issue of gun surrendering. Interviews were done primarily in person with the attorneys, and primarily

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    Custody Court I decided to go through the courts to determine custody because of several reasons. The first reason was because my son’s father was on the birth certificate and, the police stated that if he took my son from me, it would be considered kidnapping. So, it was in essence to protect my son first. Secondly, it was part of the process of getting child support as well as my restraining order. The restraining order was done through the civil courts and, the originally gave me full custody

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    Memo Introduction Greene's Jewelry, the plaintiff in the case of Greene's Jewelry v. Jennifer Lawson (2016), is owned by Mary Jane and Allen Green and located in Derry, New Hampshire. The company was originally started in 1957 and has expanded over the last five decades. Greene's Jewelry currently employs over 500 individuals including Jennifer Lawson who has been employed with the company for the past three years. Greene's Jewelry is best known for its process for creating a synthetic gold-colored

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    Kristin Lardner’s Case Study MPA 5400 Public Administration Theory Abstract There are two main theories in public administration that apply to Kristin Larnder’s case study. They are the bureaucracy theory and the client responsiveness theory. In this paper these theories will be discussed in detail as to how they relate to public administration theory. The internal and external environment relationships of Kristin’s case will also be discussed. Public administration affected this case study

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    The statute of limitations does not prevent Edina Broward from bringing an action against Dr. Warren in order to return her stolen painting if Edina makes diligent efforts to search for her painting. Relevant Facts Supporting Edina Broward’s Position Everett v. Rogers Facts My client’s Facts The defendant informed the police about the theft and was going to hire a private investigator No inquiry was made about the painting before it was sold. IFAR was informed by the defendant after he found out

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    Timeshare Attorney Royal Palm Beach Florida Timeshare Attorneys Residents of Royal Palm Beach FL who are unhappily locked into a timeshare agreement are encouraged to contact Aaronson Law Firm. We represent clients all over the state of FL, including Royal Palm Beach. Timeshare developers often utilize shady practices to entice individuals to agree to purchase timeshares. This behavior often results in timeshare owners finding it nearly impossible to take advantage of the benefits that they were

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