Lawyers making huge errors
Assistant Todd wrote:
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OK, thanks for the tip. That website has an awful lot of material on it and so it is understandable that it might have some inaccuracies on it.
When I quote some other website dealing with law I like to go right to the source such as a governmental or other official resource if at all possible.
Some states don't have their statutes on line yet and neither do many court systems. If I remember correctly NJ don't have their statutes on line although I could easily be wrong about that. Whatever.
Even placing one's reliance on statute law can easily mislead one. The only really reliable source for research on statute law is from the annotated statutes.
I don't rely on the FDCPA posted on the FTC.Gov website except for quickie reference but rather the FDCPA annotated statutes.
I do thank you for your tip. Just goes to show that even though one might be a practicing attorney or lawfirm or even a judge they also make mistakes or say the wrong things from time to time. Sometimes those errors cost those who rely on them and their statements huge amounts of money and even their lives.
If professionals charging huge amounts of money for wrong and outright false information cost people their homes, their money, their businesses and even their lives then that should prove to most reasonable folks that someone such as myself who is not an attorney or a judge or anything other than just me will also make errors from time to time and that should lead them to understand that what Enormis is doing is outrageous and how "Enormisly" wrong his vicious attacks are.
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