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How do I get a legal job with a criminal record?

Question posted by klo-pllc 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: job, legal, record, criminals

klo-pllc's answer: A criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from employment. Depending on the type of criminal offense, such as a felony, misdemeanor, felony-traffic, misdemeanor-traffic, and the severity of each may vary greatly. Some employers may ...

Google - Is it legal or right for a witness after testifying to go sit and help the prosecutor? Even

Question posted by klo-pllc 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

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klo-pllc's response: In many jurisdictions it is legal for a probation officer to confer with the prosecuting attorney during the prosecution of a defendant during a violation of probation hearing. Whether it is "right" as you ask, is a question left to the ...

Can the lowest bidder take a legal action for not been awarded a contract?

Question posted by klo-pllc 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

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klo-pllc's answer: I do not disagree with Helen151's reply. I will still provide an answer applying Florida law in relation to bidding on government contracts. In Florida, and MANY OTHER jurisdictions, requests or invitations for bids are often referred to as ...

Explain the most important function of the trial judge in a legal proceeding?

Question posted by klo-pllc 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

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klo-pllc's answer: There is no one most important function because the trial judge determines issues of both fact and law, and those decisions of the trial judge are rarely overturned by appellate courts. For example, an issue of fact might be when a trial judge must ...

What is meant by premises liability?

Question posted by klo-pllc 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

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klo-pllc's answer: I agree with the answer provided by legalres above. Stated another way, "premises liability" is a term used to describe an area of the law that holds an owner or occupier of land, and the buildings on the land, responsible (i.e., ...