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Re: practicing without a license P.S. O. G.
Posted by v on 5/09/08

    While yur gettin yur nails done, look on da flooh and see if an N fell
    there. Thank you!


    On 5/09/08, v wrote:
    > Ah says it was pathetical to use a
    > hypo, in this case.
    > Ah think too ... it might come out i
    > appeals court. If you know,
    > regardless ... you cannot allow him
    > to represent you period. Yo is
    > guilty as he is.
    >
    >
    > On 5/08/08, sharwinston wrote:
    >> With a few exceptions not
    > applicable under the "hypothetical"
    >> you've posted: A person who is
    > not licensed by the State Bar of
    >> California can not practice law in
    > a California State Court.
    >>
    >> It was just as much your
    > responsiblity to verify that he was
    >> licensed before you paid him as it
    > was his responsiblity to tell
    >> you he was not licensed.
    >>
    >> Next time you post
    > a "hypothetical" on this board: why
    > don't you
    >> just be stright up about it and
    > say it's your hypothetical.
    >>
    >> On 5/08/08, Annabelle wrote:
    >>> On 5/08/08, Unreal wrote:
    >>>> Soooooo what your asking is
    > basically... can you get your
    >>>> retainer back on a case that
    > this "lawyer" won for you? Hmm
    >>>> you won your case and now you
    > want what it cost you back.. want
    >>>> it all for nothing?
    > Sheesh!!!!!!!!!!
    >>>>
    >>>> On 5/08/08, Annabelle wrote:
    >>>>> On 5/08/08, Annabelle wrote:
    >>>>>> What happens to the outcome of
    > a case if a lawyer you hired
    >>>>>> does not have a license to
    > practice in our State and wins
    >>>>>> the case?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> What I forgot to ask is the
    > lawyer breaking the law, by not
    >>>>> telling me he doesn't have a
    > license to practice in my state
    >>>>> and still accepts my retainer?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Quit jumping to conclusions the
    > reason I want to know is; what
    >>> can happen if we do hire an
    > attorney whom is not licensed to
    >>> practice in this state. We
    > already have him on retainer, but
    >>> don't want to lose on a
    > technicality.

     
     

 
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