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Can defamation or slander be proven through a statement in a email?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
If you make a defamatory statement in an email which you send to third parties (I'm not saying that what you wrote in your email is, but some of it might be considered defamatory) you can be successfully sued for defamation.  The disclaimer that "the information in the email was not meant to defame the person" would not shield you.  However, if what you wrote is true, it cannot be defamatory.  Also, only statements of fact are defamatory, not statements of opinion.  Arguably, your statements were merely statements of your own opinion.  Also, although there are exceptions to the rule which may apply here, generally a person must be able to show actual money damages in order to win a defamation suit.  Did this person suffer any such quantifiable damages as a result of your email?... Read More
If you make a defamatory statement in an email which you send to third parties (I'm not saying that what you wrote in your email is, but some of it... Read More
It would be better for you to hire an attorney who can do everything through the court system. For example, if I, who happens to be a California Attorney, were your attorney I would first get the GA warrant removed either by telephonic hearing or by having my associate counsel in GA execute the task. Then we would work out a please agreement where you pay the fine either in one payment or in payments by mail or online through the Court's payment system, and you are finished.... Read More
It would be better for you to hire an attorney who can do everything through the court system. For example, if I, who happens to be a California... Read More

If I have a charge saying, I canโ€™t use a gun and after I get my record wiped does it still apply?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   17 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
You provided insufficient info to answer. Records are never wiped. Can't use a gun implies you have a lifetime firearms ban because of felony conviction. Or it could be a 5-10 year ban on some misdemeanor convictions or restraining orders. While the general rule is Records are forever, some CA convictions can be 'expunged' from criminal records by proper application and Petition to the court, but ONLY IF there was no felony prison time sentenced whether served or not, and if it was not for certain listed sexual crimes, and if all terms of sentencing and at least one year of probation are completed, and if there are no new charges pending. If successful, the conviction would be withdrawn and the charges dismissed. Expungement does not wipe, clear , 'remove', erase or disappear the conviction, but does change the record to show an arrest with 'conviction reversed and charges dismissed by expungement'. The conviction is still a 'prior' or 'strike' for purposes of repeat offenses. Expungement does not restore firearm rights lost because of conviction. Expungement will help in obtaining employment. When applying for a job in the private sector, in response to any question concerning your prior criminal record, you may legally deny that you were arrested or convicted of the offense. If you're serious about doing this, and you think you qualify under those rules, feel free to contact me for the legal help you'll need.... Read More
You provided insufficient info to answer. Records are never wiped. Can't use a gun implies you have a lifetime firearms ban because of felony... Read More

Will this H3 visa be a problem when I apply for the ESTA in the future?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by attorney M. Gabriela Ungo   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
I agree with your company's counsel.
I agree with your company's counsel.

What recourse does the collection agency have to force collection?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Mr. Stephen M Trezza (Unclaimed Profile)   |   12 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
You might be judgment proof which could mean that bankruptcy is unnecessary.
You might be judgment proof which could mean that bankruptcy is unnecessary.

what liability does a hospital have if a vq lung scan machine came down on faced

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by John Joseph Ratkowitz, Esq. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
The facts suggest that the tech did something wrong, but a malpractice case would not be financially viable. The articles below spell this out in more detail.  Below are some articles you may find helpful.  They are written for a New Jersey audience (where I practice) but the ideas discussed in these articles usually apply in most other jurisdictions as well. Click here for an article that discusses the three main questions I ask when deciding whether to investigate a potential medical malpractice case. This discusses the issue of financial viability. Click here for an article that explains what you can and should expect when pursuing a medical malpractice case. Click here, here  and here for more information about me. Click here for summaries of some of the cases that I have litigated. Since I am a lawyer, I need to advise you of the following when I communicate with you: Please note that by attempting to answer your question, I am not acting as your attorney. I will do nothing further to protect or preserve your interests in the absence of any additional discussion with you about this matter. John Ratkowitz, Esq. Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin, P.C. 105 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland, NJ 07068 Office: (973) 830-8441 Cell: (732) 616-6278 Fax: (973) 226-0031 Email: jratkowitz@starrgern.com  Skype: john_ratkowitz Click here for my website.   ... Read More
The facts suggest that the tech did something wrong, but a malpractice case would not be financially viable. The articles below spell this out in... Read More

How bad is it to lie to a federal bankrupcy court?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Eric C. Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)   |   12 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
Lying in bankruptcy court is a federal court is a federal crime punishable by large fines and prison time. The United States Department of Justice and FBI investigate all bankruptcy fraud.
Lying in bankruptcy court is a federal court is a federal crime punishable by large fines and prison time. The United States Department of Justice... Read More

What are the steps that I need to take to get my child back and how?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Atty. Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Check with your lawyer or the clerk of court to find out exactly what orders are in effect as to the placement and custody of your daughter. If the order grants custody to your mother, then file a motion to change custody back to yourself. A good lawyer can be a tremendous help. Good Luck.... Read More
Check with your lawyer or the clerk of court to find out exactly what orders are in effect as to the placement and custody of your daughter. If the... Read More

Should I be amending a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   10 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
It does not appear that you have provided all of the information. Are you now suing, or threatening to sue, the other investors? Was the omission of the "asset" intentional or inadvertent? What was its value in 2009? Was there an agreement wit the other investors regarding the effect of a bankruptcy? There is insufficient information to give firm advise.... Read More
It does not appear that you have provided all of the information. Are you now suing, or threatening to sue, the other investors? Was the omission... Read More

Does filing for bankruptcy affect getting my work permit?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Charles J Schneider (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
It ought not to. However the question is best asked of an immigration specialist.
It ought not to. However the question is best asked of an immigration specialist.

Would I be able to take out a 401k loan?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Charles J Schneider (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
In most circumstances take it out first.
In most circumstances take it out first.

What should I do if my visa expires in a couple of years?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)   |   8 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
No unless your priority date becomes current or you renew your h1b.
No unless your priority date becomes current or you renew your h1b.

How could I get another license if I have a warrant?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by attorney Mr. Mark R. Thiessen   |   15 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
What's an SD license?
What's an SD license?

What is the two-year requirement in a Fiance Petition I-129F?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Justin Wang (Unclaimed Profile)   |   12 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
As long as you met her during the past 2 years, not knowing her for more than 2 years.
As long as you met her during the past 2 years, not knowing her for more than 2 years.

What does it mean if only my case date is updated?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by attorney M. Gabriela Ungo   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
Where is your case pending? US Immigration Service? National Visa Service? Not enough information to give a proper answer.
Where is your case pending? US Immigration Service? National Visa Service? Not enough information to give a proper answer.

Can my fiancรฉโ€™s ex-girlfriend force him to take a paternity test?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by John P. Rivers (Unclaimed Profile)   |   20 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
He can be required to submit to a paternity test. If he is not the father, what is his concern? Maybe it is time for you to evaluate the situation.
He can be required to submit to a paternity test. If he is not the father, what is his concern? Maybe it is time for you to evaluate the situation.

If my name is on the title of a home, will this affect my bankruptcy file?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Charles J Schneider (Unclaimed Profile)   |   12 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
Yes because it is your asset.
Yes because it is your asset.

Can bankruptcy eliminate medical bills?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Asaph Orion Abrams (Unclaimed Profile)   |   15 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy eliminates medical bills.
Bankruptcy eliminates medical bills.

What are my rights to our home and car?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Francis Starr Springer (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Divorce
You have 1/2 interest in all marital property until a judge orders differently. Don't sign over your rights without talking with an attorney who has evaluated your case. It sounds like someone is trying to railroad you. You still have rights.
You have 1/2 interest in all marital property until a judge orders differently. Don't sign over your rights without talking with an attorney who has... Read More

Did the husband abandoned his F-2 status when he applied for his H-1B status and my institution is no longer concerned with the husband's status?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Adebola O. Asekun (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
As a school official, your better option is to direct your inquiry to USCIS regarding this student. But if the student involved has changed his status from F-1 to H-1B, then, he is no longer in F-1 from the date the change was effected by CIS. He is authorized to work legally in the US, but then only for the company that filed the H-1B petition for him. If this student was the principal of the F-1 visa, then, the F-2 visa for his spouse, his also terminated since the spouse' F-2 would also have been simultaneously changed from F-2 to H-4 dependent .... Read More
As a school official, your better option is to direct your inquiry to USCIS regarding this student. But if the student involved has changed his... Read More

Why do I need to file a deed in lieu if my bankruptcy was discharged?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Daniel James Wilson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   10 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
Who is trying to get you to a deed in lieu?
Who is trying to get you to a deed in lieu?

Who gets to make a final decision if there is joint custody?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Timothy Kevin Byrne (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Who has custody during that week? Is the camp school or church related? What are the reasons for interfering with the activity.
Who has custody during that week? Is the camp school or church related? What are the reasons for interfering with the activity.

My daughter's father had a massive heart attack and I know for sure that his daughter was the only benefactor for his insurance

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Sarah Reese (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Hi.  No, the money should still be considered hers.  However, she likely won't be able to access the money until she is 21 years old.   A trust will need to be set up in her name, etc.  I recommend you contact an attorney who handles trusts and estates.  I am not sure where in MS you are located, but here are some names on the Gulf Coast.  Pringle & Roemer in Biloxi (228) 374-1747 or Evelyn Floyd in Gulfport (228) 863-0522.  Best of luck! NOTE: This response is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice.  No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this response. ... Read More
Hi.  No, the money should still be considered hers.  However, she likely won't be able to access the money until she is 21 years... Read More

What are her options when she gets here to marry me?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Adebola O. Asekun (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
If she comes legally to the US and you want to marry her, you can, if you wish then file the paperwork for her to stay in the US.The procedure will take about 8 months and I suggest that you consult with an experienced lawyer. There are too many variables in the immigration process and you need to understand the implications... Read More
If she comes legally to the US and you want to marry her, you can, if you wish then file the paperwork for her to stay in the US.The procedure will... Read More

Are there any problems with applying for adjustment once I am not attending the next semester and I could fall out of status?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Svetlana Boukhny (Unclaimed Profile)   |   10 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
There is no problem with this, assuming the marriage is bona fide and you entered the US lawfully, can prove that lawful entry and you are getting married to a US citizen.
There is no problem with this, assuming the marriage is bona fide and you entered the US lawfully, can prove that lawful entry and you are getting... Read More