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Jason Barnette, Esq.U.S.
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I am the managing member of and a trial attorney at Barnette Law Offices, LLC. Our firm focuses upon civil litigation; particularly, employment discrimination and consumer protection. However, we are well versed in personal injury prosecution and contract actions. | |
Charles W. FieldAvailable
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<b>Georgia:</b> I have a general civil practice in Georgia. I represent mostly individuals and small businesses. I perform a wide variety of legal services, from wills to business and personal litigation. I have a large personal injury practice. | |
Paul BurkhartU.S.
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Can answer Florida procedural and substrative questions relative to civil litigation for both individual and corporate plaintiffs and defendents. |
Dillon: Unfortunately, that is an impossible question for me to answer. I would say typically a month or thereabout but, you need to check the IL and Local Rules of Civil Procedure of the court which
Skip: I wouldn't open a can of worms by involving law enforcement. Quite frankly, they probably wouldn't know what to do anyway. With that said, I won't lie to you either . . . I don't know the
Sorry, but this is outside my area of practice. I would suggest first that you look in the local Yellow Pages for a Copyright, Trademark, Patent attorney who offers free initial consultations. Call around
Mel and Guyna: No, an inmate cannot be incarcerated without formal charges being brought against them. Moreover, they are entitled to an arrainment within forty-eight hours of being arrested. Beyond
Since I don't what state you are in, I can't give you a definite question. However, my first thought is that since everybody was obviously aware that you were using her name and no one raised an objection
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