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DNSGTW – Justice for Karen?

By Daniel Weeks on July 7, 2021
Posted in Daniel & Sonia Go To Washington

Act I, Scene IV: Jerman v. Carlisle, McNellie, Rini, Kramer, & Ulrich LPA

Hold the presses: it’s another case involving debt collection! In case you haven’t yet, check out “How Debt Collectors are Transforming the Business of State Courts.” Basically, about 1 in 4 civil cases brought to state court is related to…

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Why is the minimum wage different in every state? How come some people can e-file their taxes or court documents while others can’t? When a state decriminalizes something that is still illegal at the federal level, what happens? Learning about the law is trip down a waterfall of questions. An obnoxious, accurate answer to many of them is “it depends.” That’s not very helpful, is it?

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