Sentences with phrase «not talked to an attorney»

If you do not talk to an attorney who understands the laws that affect your ability to get the care and compensation you deserve, you may miss out on this right.
And I've been doing my research just not talked to an attorney.

Not exact matches

• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
«So entrepreneurs aren't just stuck talking to the attorneys and doctors at the country club.»
Because he perceived that her independence was compromised by a private talk with Bill Clinton, Comey nudged aside Obama's Attorney General Loretta Lynch to make the call about not prosecuting Hillary.
Trump said his attorney Michael Cohen received a monthly retainer, which he used to pay the actress to sign an agreement not to talk about her allegations and thus «stop the false and extortionist accusations made by her about an affair.»
Trump said his attorney Michael Cohen received a monthly retainer, which he used to pay the actress to sign an agreement not to talk -LSB-...]
No attorney should ever talk down to you or make you feel foolish for not being familiar with the legal terms.
Ergo, from a pure legal defense point of view, the Vikings are wise to say nothing and let him go tamp sand (and yes, I'm an attorney so I'm not just talking through my hat).
I have talked to 2 attorneys and 241 - kids and because there were no external marks it is not considered abuse.
If you do not understand how to use the forms, talk to an attorney.
«I am not, you know, I want to talk to the people of the state, about what I've done as attorney general, what I would do as governor, and how I would get it done.»
Despite Bharara's endorsement, Richard Schaffer, Suffolk Democratic chairman, said he would not change plans to put off a decision about the party's district attorney candidate until he can complete talks with other political parties about possible cross-endorsements.
This March, Adam Skelos told his father «you can't talk normally» because it's like U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara «is listening to every **** ing phone call.»
The president described the FBI's raid last month on the home of his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, as «pretty tough stuff,» but said he has not talked to the FBI or the attorney general about the matter.
The embattled congressman talked about how difficult it is for him to keep mum on the details of pretty much anything, but said he has been instructed by his attorneys not to discuss the ethics charges against him until they are made public next week.
Because attorneys usually get to know the real story behind their client's «issues» there's no choice then to instruct their clients not to talk.
When you talk about fighting corruption, you're talking about the Office of the Attorney General and the courts and the statutory law enforcement agencies like the ICPC and EFCC, but, if you can follow me to the offices of some of these agencies, you will discover that we are not serious about fighting corruption.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara did not talk about (and was not asked about) Cuomo's latest efforts during an afternoon news conference to announce charges against the longtime leader of New York City's union of corrections officers.
Bharara notified Sessions» chief of staff about the call, saying he wasn't going to talk to Trump because there are rules against sitting US attorneys talking to the President.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara will not be coming to Albany next month to give a talk as part of a Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy speaker series as previously scheduled.
His attorney, Dan Pagano, told a Daily News reporter that he was at a baseball game and didn't have time to talk.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about Congressman Chris Gibson's decision not to run for Governor of New York and a controversial shooting in Troy that has the New York State Attorney General involved.
The institute can provide references to pamphlets and books on the profession and may also be able to arrange a visit to a Patent Attorney's office (not an interview) to informally talk about the profession.
The first doctor that Sawyer goes to in a panic when she realizes she has to stay doesn't get off the phone right away to talk to her; an attorney that Sawyer's mother calls for help hangs up without waiting for questions or even saying goodbye; and even the new role in which Sawyer may or may not be seeing David is that of a controlling male: someone literally drugging the people under his care so they'll behave in the way they want him to.
His father Rich (Jason Bateman) is a workaholic attorney who doesn't talk to his son.
She's crying for her idea of what life should be like: Sunday after church, all the sisters, sisters - in - law, wives kissing and patting, swatting at each other's children and at the same time loving them and rubbing their little round heads, women comparing and swapping babies, and all the men gathering and talking business, wool, yarn, lengths, shipping, bloody Flemings, fishing rights, brewing, annual turnover, nice timely information, favor - for - favor, little sweeteners, little retainers, my attorney says... That's what it should be like, married to Morgan Williams, with the Williamses being a big family in Putney... But somehow it's not been like that.
Again, don't talk to a US attorney — they don't know German law, and any US attorney who advises you on a foreign transaction without recognizing that they need local counsel is not competent to handle an international IP conversation.
Real estate is another matter, you should talk to an attorney, not some random guy on the internet (even if he has an MBA and a BS in Real Estate, which I do).
Doesn't the attorney specifically instruct the client not to talk to their opponent?
If you get sued and you're not sure how to handle it, you should talk to an attorney about your options.
If the debt can't be discharged under a chapter 7 bankruptcy, you should talk to the attorney about a chapter 13 bankruptcy and learn what the rules are for handling private student loan debt is in your area under a chapter 13 bankruptcy.
If you are noticing that your paycheck isn't keeping up with your expenses, talk to an experienced attorney in a free consultation and make a plan.
So newer taxes, like 2010 and on, can't be discharged yet (and earlier ones may not be yet, there are rules which toll the time) You'll definitely want to talk to a bankruptcy attorney in your area who focusing on discharge in tax debts.
If you feel something is not right with your student loans, or if you have been contacted by a debt collector about your student loans, its a good idea to talk to an attorney.
In short, the timing of the bankruptcy filing doesn't usually make a big difference, but you should talk to your attorney to learn if the specifics of your situation require an earlier or later filing.
Of course, you can't work on rebuilding your credit until after your bankruptcy, so talking to a San Mateo bankruptcy attorney should be your first step.
If your creditors are nipping at your heals and you can't afford to repay them, you are being sued by them, or collection calls are burying you, then it is time for you to click here to talk to a local bankruptcy attorney.
So you should talk to your attorney to discuss whether filing chapter 7 bankruptcy is the right choice for your financial future or not.
In that case it might be better to talk to a bankruptcy attorney about not filing just yet but taking some time to explore dealing with the private student loans first and then if you are getting nowhere you can proceed with the bankruptcy.
If you're not an accountant or tax attorney, you may want to talk to a tax relief professional at this stage.
Don't hesitate to ask questions about ARM features when you talk to lenders, real estate brokers, sellers, and your attorney, and keep asking until you get clear and complete answers.
Detweiler recommends sending a certified letter explaining that the office has damaged your credit reports and that if someone doesn't fix the mistake immediately, you will be talking to an attorney about a credit damage lawsuit.
If you're unsure, don't ask your attorney in this case but rather call the Divisions of Real Estate and / or Mortgage Lending at your State level and talk to someone about what type of lending you plan on doing.
Unless there's something to hide there (in which case talk to an attorney), I'd suggest not playing this game.
«I can't say that I've seen any paperwork nor talked to any attorneys, but over the years we've had a lot of discussions about wanting to be a repository,» she said.
Of course when the guy says «stopping emissions on a dime» he was NOT talking about 2012 when he gave the talk nor in 2018 today... but at anytime into the future once it hits 2C already — the issue is Feedbacks and NOT the IPCC graph as referenced as a defense attorney like attempt to manipulate the Jury through spin and ignoring the WHOLE OF THE EVIDENCE and it; s context in the Real World (ie the whole talk in and of itself).
Wouldn't it have been great if Virginians had been able to use those millions of dollars productively to deal with the already very real impacts of climate change rather than to bury their heads in the sands because this attorney general wanted to not only discredit us, but send a message to all scientists in Virginia that... if you too decide to talk about the impacts of climate change then you too can be subject to a subpoena from the attorney general?
In any event, further talks would be with the lawyers, not some internal investigation group to keep the information under attorney — client privilege.
Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse doesn't want the Senate Judiciary Committee to talk about Eric Holder as it considers a nominee to replace him as Attorney General.
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