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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #480 on: April 28, 2020, 06:29:18 PM »

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #481 on: April 28, 2020, 10:40:15 PM »
Where can I find a DIY fill-in-your-own halachically valid will document? Anywhere online?

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #482 on: April 28, 2020, 10:45:03 PM »
Where can I find a DIY fill-in-your-own halachically valid will document? Anywhere online?
Do yourself a favor and hire a lawyer. There are some great frum attorneys who do this, PM for recommendations.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #483 on: April 29, 2020, 10:03:03 AM »
Do yourself a favor and hire a lawyer. There are some great frum attorneys who do this, PM for recommendations.

Perfection is the enemy of the good. Better something standard/generic than nothing at all, which is the current situation for many including myself.

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #484 on: June 03, 2020, 07:58:52 PM »
From Samsung Trade in Program Terms:
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5.   Device Eligibility Requirements You may trade in only one (1) device under this Trade-In Program for each New Samsung Product you purchase. Device model eligibility (for both the Trade-in Device and the New Samsung Product) and Trade-In Value are determined by Samsung in its sole discretion and may vary depending on the time of purchase.  Please refer to our website for the most up to date information on eligible devices and Trade-In Value. Your Trade-In Device must meet all of the requirements stated in this Section 5 ("Device Eligibility Requirements"), as determined by Samsung in its sole discretion.   

a)     Your Trade-In Device must power on, hold a charge and not power off unexpectedly;

b)    Your Trade-In Device must have a functioning display with no black spots or dead pixelation of any kind;

c)     Unless a Cracked Screen Offer applies under Section 6 below, your Trade-In Device must have no breaks or cracks, or other defects that go beyond normal wear and tear, including but not limited to: multiple scratches, dents, or dings; evidence of water damage; or corroded charging port, SIM, or battery terminal contacts;

d)    Your Trade-In Device must not be on a black list of any kind;

e)      At the time of trade-in, you must be the owner of the Trade-In Device, as leased devices are not eligible;

f)     Reactivation Lock, Google Factory Reset Protection, or any other anti-theft locking software must be disabled on your Trade-In Device;

g)    Before shipping your Trade-In Device to Samsung, you must perform a factory reset on it and remove all personal information (as described in Section 3 above); and

h)    Your Trade-In Device must be labeled with an FCC ID to show that it is certified for use in the United States under applicable FCC regulations. The FCC ID number can usually be found printed somewhere on the mobile device. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. The FCC ID number can also be found in the user manual for each device.

6.  Cracked Screen Offers
In its sole discretion, from time to time Samsung may offer to accept certain model devices with cracked screens as devices that are eligible for trade-in ("Cracked Screen Offer"). A Cracked Screen Offer is only available if the Trade-In Value for your selected Trade-In Device displayed on Samsung’s website or the App states that the value displayed is for the specified model device with a cracked screen. If you select a Cracked Screen Offer at the time you purchase your New Samsung Product, then the Device Eligibility Requirement stated in Section 5.c above will not apply. Samsung will accept your Trade-In Device as eligible for trade-in even though the screen is cracked, if and only if, your Trade-In Device meets all other Device Eligibility Requirements in Section 5.
Any opinion as to how they would treat it if I select a "cracked screen offer" and in addition to the screen being cracked it also would be excluded under other terms of 5c because it has a corroded charging port.


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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #485 on: June 03, 2020, 08:16:21 PM »
From Samsung Trade in Program Terms:Any opinion as to how they would treat it if I select a "cracked screen offer" and in addition to the screen being cracked it also would be excluded under other terms of 5c because it has a corroded charging port.
The language is on your side but that doesn't mean they will treat it that way.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #486 on: June 03, 2020, 08:16:52 PM »
From Samsung Trade in Program Terms:Any opinion as to how they would treat it if I select a "cracked screen offer" and in addition to the screen being cracked it also would be excluded under other terms of 5c because it has a corroded charging port.
The language is on your side but that doesn't mean they will treat it that way.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #487 on: June 03, 2020, 09:02:22 PM »
The language is on your side but that doesn't mean they will treat it that way.
Thanks for your input.
It seems to read that way except for the part in the last sentence where it states "Samsung will accept your Trade-In Device as eligible for trade-in even though the screen is cracked."
It's totally plausible that a "cracked screen offer" means they are willing to accept the trade in even if the phone is in otherwise bad condition.

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #488 on: June 26, 2020, 10:53:21 AM »
My wife has a business where she goes to summer camps and does activities/shows (dancing, music, art, etc) with the campers. What does she need to do to protect herself liability-wise? For example, if a piece of large equipment falls on a camper, etc. Can she use a standard liability form/waiver she finds online? Does it need to be written specifically to her needs? TIA!

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #489 on: July 09, 2020, 02:20:29 PM »
I was involved in an accident with a Hertz rental. The vehicle who hit me was clearly at fault. I recieved a brief phone call from their insurance and stated that they aren't liable since the person driving the car (girlfriend of the insured) was not a legal driver. I filed a claim with Amex, but it is still not resolved since Hertz is taking way too long to send the documents they need. I recieved an $1,800 charge from Hertz on my CC for storing the vehicle, which I have pay now. Any solution how to either avoid the $1,800 fee, or getting the insurance to cover this fee?

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #490 on: July 09, 2020, 05:34:57 PM »
Is there  legal way for me to use someone else signature many times over?

Questions sounds weird but I work for a company that sometimes needs multiple documents signed by the client. Instead of sending the document via electronic signature program to sign, I am allowed to keep there signature on file and just paste it into the document every time I need a signature?

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #491 on: July 09, 2020, 08:05:22 PM »
Is there  legal way for me to use someone else signature many times over?

Questions sounds weird but I work for a company that sometimes needs multiple documents signed by the client. Instead of sending the document via electronic signature program to sign, I am allowed to keep there signature on file and just paste it into the document every time I need a signature?
Not sure the legal answer but it's bad practice. As a lawyer I would never do it.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #492 on: July 10, 2020, 10:06:20 AM »
Is there  legal way for me to use someone else signature many times over?

Questions sounds weird but I work for a company that sometimes needs multiple documents signed by the client. Instead of sending the document via electronic signature program to sign, I am allowed to keep there signature on file and just paste it into the document every time I need a signature?


IANAL, but can you get a power of attorney from them?
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #493 on: July 10, 2020, 10:21:40 AM »
I was involved in an accident with a Hertz rental. The vehicle who hit me was clearly at fault. I recieved a brief phone call from their insurance and stated that they aren't liable since the person driving the car (girlfriend of the insured) was not a legal driver. I filed a claim with Amex, but it is still not resolved since Hertz is taking way too long to send the documents they need. I recieved an $1,800 charge from Hertz on my CC for storing the vehicle, which I have pay now. Any solution how to either avoid the $1,800 fee, or getting the insurance to cover this fee?
look in the hertz thread for similar stories, but you're probably out of luck.
based on others' experience, hertz will refuse the documents that amex wants. amex will decline the dispute, instead advising you to dispute the charge. hertz will let the charge reverese, then blacklist you.

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #494 on: July 10, 2020, 11:19:22 AM »
IANAL, but can you get a power of attorney from them?
Yes, but then you would be signing your own name as attorney-in-fact for the client. That wouldn't help with slapping on the client's signature to every document.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #495 on: July 16, 2020, 09:42:11 PM »
Need help setting up a PLLC. If anyone can help with that please DM me.

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #496 on: July 16, 2020, 09:57:38 PM »
Need help setting up a PLLC. If anyone can help with that please DM me.
Why PLLC and not PC? Just curious.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #497 on: July 19, 2020, 12:54:16 AM »
Why PLLC and not PC? Just curious.

I hear the benefits of PLLC are better.
Why a PC?

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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #498 on: July 19, 2020, 12:56:56 AM »
I hear the benefits of PLLC are better.
Why a PC?
I don't know, I'm asking you.
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Re: Any Lawyers out there of whom I may ask a question?
« Reply #499 on: August 06, 2020, 09:11:02 PM »
When JCPL turned power back on it caused a large power surge that fried a lot of valuable equipment (despite use of surge protectors). Are they liable?
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