Archive for January, 2010


Attorney Barry Levinson appears on Double Dare 2000 with his wife Dana Levinson, son Josh Levinson and daughter Chelsea Levinson.

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I know I want to go to law school after I get my bachelor’s, but I’m still undecided as to what branch of law I’m going to study. Right about now, I’ve got it narrowed down to corporate attorney, prosecuting attorney, and medical malpractice attorney.
So I’m curious as to what they make, even if it’s just an average or frame.

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I have a friend who is being wrongly accused of something he hasn’t done, and is currently incarcerated behind it. The court appointted attorney that he has, does not have his best interest in mind. The attorney met with my friend once in the last 3 or 4 months and when my friend’s family inquire about the case the attorney gives them the run around. My friend and his family can’t afford an attorney, so they have pretty much given up hope of him ever coming home. So if there is anyone who knows anyone willing to help my friend, please let me know. Any info or help would be grately appreciated.

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  • I am working on a property that is in foreclosure in WA state. It is 2 months into the process, $11,500 in back payments and taxes and a few thousand in attorney fees for the mortgage holder’s attorneys. Is there a ballpark estimate of how much attorney fees will be once the 135 days is up and it goes to sale, and is there any formula for calculating the rate of their charges?

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    Phoenix Wright trailer


    Trailer for the Nintendo DS game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorny. This trailer is taken from a Nintendo Power promo DVD.

    I asked this question in a different way, and I neglected to explain that it’s not a law suit case, so ‘contingency’ is probably not an option.
    My question is: If a potential client doesn’t have the entire retainers fee up front for an attorney, is there a way that an attorney can start representing the client with some sort of a guarantee that he/she will be paid? Is there a form of written agreement that can be drawn up between the attorney and the potential client?

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    The World MMA Awards filmed in Las Vegas, at the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, on Wed. Dec 30th 2009. The program will premier of the Versus Network on Wed. night Jan 6th at 9pm

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