t*******s 发帖数: 25 | 1 "An action against a nonresident of this state may be brought in any district
where service of process may be had, or in which the cause of action or some
part thereof arose, or in which the plaintiff or one of them resides.",这句话
是不是意味着我可以在我所居住的地方法院提起诉讼呢?谢谢! |
o****e 发帖数: 195 | 2 We do not have enough information here. Why don't you tell us:
1. What happened.
2. Who are the parties involved and which states they are from.
3. In which court do you want to sue.
4. What do you want to get out of the suit.
Also, remember, many people here are law students, and technically speaking we
are prohibited from giving you any legal advice. If you are serious about
your
suit, you should talk to a real lawyer, which will cost you.
district
话
【在 t*******s 的大作中提到】 : "An action against a nonresident of this state may be brought in any district : where service of process may be had, or in which the cause of action or some : part thereof arose, or in which the plaintiff or one of them resides.",这句话 : 是不是意味着我可以在我所居住的地方法院提起诉讼呢?谢谢!
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o****e 发帖数: 195 | 3 I didn't make this complicated, the US congress did.
speaking
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 4
US congress asked you to ask those questions when someone
simply ask what a sentence means?
【在 o****e 的大作中提到】 : I didn't make this complicated, the US congress did. : : speaking : 这
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o****e 发帖数: 195 | 5 你这叫断章取意。
You
【在 s**********i 的大作中提到】 : : US congress asked you to ask those questions when someone : simply ask what a sentence means?
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 6 人家就问你那句话是什么意思,你去问人家隐私,是congress
叫你这么做的吗?
【在 o****e 的大作中提到】 : 你这叫断章取意。 : : You
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a*********y 发帖数: 37 | 7 I think the original post asked for the application of that rule in his/her
"case", not semantic meaning. Fact is what matters the most, instead of the
rule. So it makes sense that otheme asked about the situation. Otheme was
offering help and he also stated that a "real" advice should be from a "real"
lawyer. I don't think he's that interested in someone's story that doesn't
concern him anyway.
【在 s**********i 的大作中提到】 : 人家就问你那句话是什么意思,你去问人家隐私,是congress : 叫你这么做的吗?
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b***G 发帖数: 542 | 8 这个版的名字就取错了。
搞不好热心的人不小心还惹上个UPL。。。
his/her
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d*o 发帖数: 108 | 9 Just curious, why is a law student prohibited from giving legal advice?
I suppose there is no similar rules for laymen, right? that is, I can
tell friends whatever I think if he/she is involved in a lawsuit.
don't take me wrong. I'm pretty interested in us law system so would like
to know the answer. by the same token, I suppose a medical student can
give medical opinion without violating any rules, right?
【在 b***G 的大作中提到】 : 这个版的名字就取错了。 : 搞不好热心的人不小心还惹上个UPL。。。 : : his/her : the
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o****e 发帖数: 195 | 10 "giving legal advice" has legal conotations.
of course, everybody can give an "opinion" on something, but if you rely on
someone's "opinion" and suffered injuries, whose fault would that be?
that's why ABA prohibits non-attorneys from giving people "legal advices" in
the legal sense. there was a time in the past, however, when everyone could
play the role of a lawyer in court. not any more.
similarly, medical student can't treat patients without supervision of a real
doctor? they can't pres
【在 d*o 的大作中提到】 : Just curious, why is a law student prohibited from giving legal advice? : I suppose there is no similar rules for laymen, right? that is, I can : tell friends whatever I think if he/she is involved in a lawsuit. : don't take me wrong. I'm pretty interested in us law system so would like : to know the answer. by the same token, I suppose a medical student can : give medical opinion without violating any rules, right?
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d*o 发帖数: 108 | 11 And how could ABA prohibits "non-attorneys" from giving "legal advices"?
I mean, if any law students, or anyone else for that matters, vonlunteer
their opinions, however we call it, how can ABA hold these people
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 12
several cops have stopped me before and told me I can't
speed when driving a car. should ABA sue those cops because
they were not attorneys and gave me legal advices?
【在 o****e 的大作中提到】 : "giving legal advice" has legal conotations. : of course, everybody can give an "opinion" on something, but if you rely on : someone's "opinion" and suffered injuries, whose fault would that be? : that's why ABA prohibits non-attorneys from giving people "legal advices" in : the legal sense. there was a time in the past, however, when everyone could : play the role of a lawyer in court. not any more. : similarly, medical student can't treat patients without supervision of a real : doctor? they can't pres
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 13
I've heard if you get a cold and ask your medical school
student friend, she can't say any words what to do... must
keep mouth wide shut... :)
【在 d*o 的大作中提到】 : And how could ABA prohibits "non-attorneys" from giving "legal advices"? : I mean, if any law students, or anyone else for that matters, vonlunteer : their opinions, however we call it, how can ABA hold these people : responsible?
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 14
this comes a real serious issue. it's okay to tell OP
what that sentence means, but it's really bad to ask
the detail and likely private questions (and in public)
without establishing an attorney-client relationship
first.
if otheme doesn't understand this most basic rule,
I wonder how s/he could become a lawyer.
if the answer to the question is not straight forward,
s/he could just answer like "this sentence typically means
xxx, but exact meaning would be depending on your specific
situation
【在 a*********y 的大作中提到】 : I think the original post asked for the application of that rule in his/her : "case", not semantic meaning. Fact is what matters the most, instead of the : rule. So it makes sense that otheme asked about the situation. Otheme was : offering help and he also stated that a "real" advice should be from a "real" : lawyer. I don't think he's that interested in someone's story that doesn't : concern him anyway.
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 15
then why did s/he ask even s/he has no slightly intention to
answer the original question? (remember ABA inhabits him/her
to answer? :) )
【在 a*********y 的大作中提到】 : I think the original post asked for the application of that rule in his/her : "case", not semantic meaning. Fact is what matters the most, instead of the : rule. So it makes sense that otheme asked about the situation. Otheme was : offering help and he also stated that a "real" advice should be from a "real" : lawyer. I don't think he's that interested in someone's story that doesn't : concern him anyway.
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s**********i 发帖数: 711 | 16
why don't you tell us what are those legal conotations
for "giving legal advice" and whether giving answer to
his question of 'what this sentence means" on this BBS
qualifies as "giving legal advice".
thanks.
oops, maybe answering this question is also forbidden?
never mind.
【在 o****e 的大作中提到】 : "giving legal advice" has legal conotations. : of course, everybody can give an "opinion" on something, but if you rely on : someone's "opinion" and suffered injuries, whose fault would that be? : that's why ABA prohibits non-attorneys from giving people "legal advices" in : the legal sense. there was a time in the past, however, when everyone could : play the role of a lawyer in court. not any more. : similarly, medical student can't treat patients without supervision of a real : doctor? they can't pres
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