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    Under Rule 8.1, Chandler, was wrong by not disclosing his DUI to the bar. An individual for entering to the bar, or an attorney in connection with the admission to the bar application, shall not knowingly make an untrue statement of material fact, or fails to tell a fact necessary to correct a misapprehension known by the applicant to have arisen in the matter. He knowingly failed to respond to a lawful demand for information of admission or to the disciplinary authority. This rule does not…

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    Welfare Ia Questions

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    family of 3, (5, 7) in the states of California, Indiana, and Idaho? IA Title: Minimum Wage VS. Welfare Method of Research: For this investigation, I will be researching data from online websites. I will be looking at the average income for a family of 3, 5, and 7 at minimum wage and comparing it to families of the same number but receiving welfare. I will also be factoring in welfare crisis situations such as medical emergencies, pregnancy, homelessness, etc. The states in which the…

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    Suite Energy, Inc dba Executive Suites is a bar located in Long Beach, California. The insured has owned the bar for four years. The insured has a valid, active liquor license (528094 ) that expires on 12/31/2018. There are fourteen employees, six part-time bartenders and six part-time servers. The insured has daily pre-shift and monthly meetings with all employees to discuss responsible service of alcohol, identifying intoxicated patrons and proper age verification procedures to verify…

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    government and the state governments is the complicated situation of commerce, and when it is labelled as interstate commerce or intrastate commerce. State legislatures are allowed to enact legislation regulating intrastate commerce, but only the federal legislature can enact laws that regulate interstate commerce. The issue arises when a law whose design regulates intrastate commerce, but inevitably affects interstate commerce. This is the situation in Parker v. Brown (1943), where California…

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    Upl Law Case Study

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    For any temporarily suspended lawywer, disbarred, or non lincesed attorney in the state of California, that is license in antoher state may not practice law. If they continue to offer any adivc, representation, make court appearances, and draft legal documents of any kind of legal matter as it would relate to a particular case law for a client. They would be in violation of UPL. advising an individual on law and legal matters as it relates to a particular case being presented at the time. If…

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    to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. While in law school, Victoria served as a legal extern at California Department of Justice in the Office of the Attorney General and at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in the Enforcement Department and as a law clerk for Public Counsel’s Community Development Project. After obtaining her law degree from Loyola Law School in 2013, Victoria was admitted to the State Bar of California and the United States District Court for the…

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    country artists and musicians originated in Bakersfield, California in the late 1950’s. These artists included Buck Owens, Tommy Collins, Merle Haggard, Billy Mize, Dwight Yoakham, and many other artists developed in the later years. Artists like Buck Owens and Merle Haggard started out by playing in bars for the locals, which the majority of the locals worked…

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    The Smoking Gun: The Ban of Smoking in Public In a country as great and free as the United States of America, rights are an important piece of the country’s foundation. When it comes to smoking in public, one must ponder, who is more deserving of the right? Is it the citizen who is for smoking in public or is for the citizen who is against it? While many people are convinced that it should be the right of a legal age smoker to smoke wherever they wish, smoking in public should be banned due…

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    client or former client of the “relevant circumstances” and the “actual and reasonably foreseeable adverse consequences” of the conflict. [CRPC 3-310(A)(1).) Only after such a written disclosure can the client effectively provide informed consent. In California “informed written consent” requires a finding that the client (a) discussed the drawbacks of the representation with counsel; (b) is aware of the dangers and possible consequences of the representation; (c) understands her right to…

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    Auntie Saundra

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    until I experienced just how it was with Auntie Saundra first hand. This summer, my sister and I had the incredible opportunity to travel via vehicle with our uncle and his wife across the country to Lancaster, California to visit our grandmother. This was the first time I had been to California or anywhere on the west coast of the U.S and I must say it was an interesting trip. The phone calls were never-ending. “How far away are y’all baby?” my grandmother would ask as if she was in a hurry of…

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