Locke1137
Locke1137
Locke1137

You are incorrect. Nearly every state (if not every single one) has the felony murder rule, in some variant, on the books.

You are confusing salesmen and negotiators. Having done both, I can tell you they are very different. I used to sell high-end electronics to rich people and your methods are precisely what successful salespeople in those areas do. However, as a transactional attorney who actually negotiates deals with a competent

Irish > Blended

Since the tobacco industry owns the biggest players in the e-cig industry, I highly doubt that. They get you on either side of this one so they don't give a shit.

While lawns do use a lot of water in California, it is nothing compared to the water used in for-profit farming operations. The citizenry cuts back on usage so the farms can waste water on over-irrigation while farming in the desert.

The more significant test in CA is one of control. If the organization exercises any significant control over the individual in the execution of their duties (essentially HOW they do the work, not when and where), no amount of contracting will get around that. I did not read the scribd docs (who really gives a fuck

I am a California attorney (corporate with some employment work) and I did not say this was meritless, merely that the contention that an independent contractor need be paid on a bi-weekly basis was nonsense.

They are likely not employees but contractors. The labor code for direct employees largely does not apply to contractors, especially with regards to pay. Your experience as a payroll consultant is thus irrelevant and I will choose not to trust you.

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To be fair, the same would be true in reverse, right? If he had worked part-time for 5 years and taken on the bulk of the domestic duties, he would make less upon returning to full-time work than you would (under these simplistic and limited parameters). Wouldn't that actually still be fair as the pay would represent

Anything more than a week or two of mandatory leave is unthinkable for many professions. I cultivate close relationships with my clients and there is no way I could simply dump them on another attorney just because I had a child. To think that a law would be put in place to force such a move is really absurd. Unless

That was my first thought while reading this. Who the fuck is this guy and how the fuck is the the hottest actor around? I call all the bullshits.

To be fair, I regularly tell other men who wear square-toed shoes or sneakers with suits that they deserve to be murdered. Just saying.

As a man and avid stout drinker, I wholeheartedly agree.

That was actually what got me started on them in the first place. I'm not much of an environmentalist but there is something unseemly about discarded razorblades in landfills. I haven't purchased a pack of razors in over two years now, though I'm on the last one for my quick shaves. Suppose I'll have to get better at

Not too many straight razor shavers, apparently.

Mission Impossible 3 was full of lens flare and surreal lighting, but I enjoyed both that and Star Trek. They were not enough to make up for his deplorable body of work, however. Lost, Revolution, and Alias are three of the worse shows I have ever seen. Lost, in particular, was so fucking bad that you know the writers

Wait, you see an electric vehicle every once in a while and you think Atlanta is some hub of transplants from California? I 'get' to see Teslas quite literally every day, several Karmas as well (though, to be fair, there are several owners living near me so that is probably skewed) and dozens upon dozens of Volts. I

I hardly think 100k people leaving a state with nearly 40 million residents constitutes any significant flight whatsoever.