Article on the subject of "court"
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How to Fight a Jaywalking Ticket
if you got a jaywalking ticket, you might feel like you were just getting picked on by the police officer who wrote the ticket. if you believe you didn't deserve the ticket and weren't in the wrong, you can always go to court and fight it....
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How to Transfer Property After the Death of a Parent
the death of a parent can be a traumatic and difficult time. however, if they left you some of their property, you may need to go to court to get that property transferred into your name. the process you'll use varies depending on whether...
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How to Collect Car Repossession Deficiency
when you repossess a car, you have the right to sell it at auction or through a private sale. however, if the sale price does not cover the balance of your loan, then you can sue for the amount still owed to you. this is called the...
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How to Write a Letter Pleading Not Guilty
if you've been issued a traffic ticket and decide you want to fight it, you may have the option of writing a letter to the court pleading not guilty. in some states, you also have the ability to write and submit an affidavit with your...
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The project 'Every One Child Laptop' is copyrighted
the 'every child one laptop' (olpc) project has just been sued for allegedly violating a patent pattern regarding multilingual keyboard design. lagos analysis has filed a lawsuit with the federal supreme court in nigeria, where the company is located
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How to Fight a Jaywalking Ticket
if you got a jaywalking ticket, you might feel like you were just getting picked on by the police officer who wrote the ticket. if you believe you didn't deserve the ticket and weren't in the wrong, you can always go to court and fight it....
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How to Write a Letter Pleading Not Guilty
if you've been issued a traffic ticket and decide you want to fight it, you may have the option of writing a letter to the court pleading not guilty. in some states, you also have the ability to write and submit an affidavit with your...
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The project 'Every One Child Laptop' is copyrighted
the 'every child one laptop' (olpc) project has just been sued for allegedly violating a patent pattern regarding multilingual keyboard design. lagos analysis has filed a lawsuit with the federal supreme court in nigeria, where the company is located
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How to Transfer Property After the Death of a Parent
the death of a parent can be a traumatic and difficult time. however, if they left you some of their property, you may need to go to court to get that property transferred into your name. the process you'll use varies depending on whether...
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Apple will have to pay millions of dollars for employees to stay after work to check their personal belongings
after working enough hours under a labor contract, many apple employees still have to stay to check bags and phones without paying any extra wages.
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Hacking court computer systems to spread malicious emails, hackers jailed for 145 months
a man living in texas, usa, has bowed his head pleading guilty to allegations of unauthorized access and abuse of the los angeles supreme court (lasc) network.
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Google fined $425 million for violating user privacy
a san francisco federal court has ordered google to pay $425 million for illegally collecting user data. the class action lawsuit, which has been ongoing since 2020, involves 98 million users and 174 million android devices.
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How to Collect Car Repossession Deficiency
when you repossess a car, you have the right to sell it at auction or through a private sale. however, if the sale price does not cover the balance of your loan, then you can sue for the amount still owed to you. this is called the...
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The world's hottest 'hackers' go to court
a russian schoolgirl was given the nickname 'the world's hottest hacker' after participating in an online scam to steal $ 35 million.
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Put shoes on the Ferrari to 'live virtual', a fashion designer is in danger of going to court
this is a pretty humorous affair and is receiving a lot of mixed opinions from the public.
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FBI 'eliminates' malware that affected 2.5 million PCs
a piece of malware originating from china has now been contained after the fbi obtained a court order to remove the malicious code from thousands of windows computers.
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Blackmail Uber, LinkedIn, two hackers received a harsh sentence
the two men bowed to confession in the us federal court on wednesday october 30
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How to File Contempt Charges Without a Lawyer
although the phrase 'file charges' generally relates to criminal cases, judges can hold people in contempt for not following a previous court order. in the family law context, if one parent isn't paying child support or providing other...
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After Yuzu, other Nintendo Switch emulators are also being targeted by Discord
it's no secret that nintendo is a strict company that's always ready to initiate lawsuits. recently, nintendo defeated yuzu in a court battle over creating an emulator for the switch.
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US wants to ban TikTok before Trump returns to the White House
the us department of justice (doj) has filed an emergency motion with the federal court of appeals, rejecting tiktok's request to delay a new law that could lead to a ban on the app in the united states.
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The banned drug dealer successfully laundered $ 19 million in 'dirty money' with Bitcoin
hugh brian haney bowed his confession in manhattan federal court earlier this week.
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4 Reasons Why You May Need Services Of A Social Security Lawyer
you may be thinking that you could represent yourself in a court of law, and this is allowed, so, why then hire a lawyer.
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Google is sentenced to a search monopoly, with the possibility of being split up
google was ruled by the court to violate search engine antitrust laws, after a 10-week trial in washington dc and faced major financial losses and the risk of having to split alphabet.
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The first court in Singapore sentenced to death online
a man has been sentenced to death in singapore through the zoom app on charges of drug trafficking. this is the first case of a criminal sentenced to death from a distance in the country.
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Unfair competition, Intel was fined EUR 1.06 billion in Europe
the european union court has just decided to uphold the 2009 ruling that the european commission (ec) issued to intel, forcing it to pay a fine of up to € 1.06 billion for antitrust.