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Question by shemp’s mom = whore: I would like to report a lawyer to the Virginia State Bar?
I would like to report a lawyer to the Virginia State Bar?
How do I do that.
I am in Utah and I hired a lawyer to handle a warrent I have in Virginia. I told him going out there was impossible and I wanted to find out if there was a way to handle it with a lawyer. I had already researched it. I paid him $ 1000 and 6 weeks later called him. He told me the exact same things I told him when I first hired him. I wrote an e-mail a few days later asking for an itemized bill. Here is his reply:
Dear Mrs XXX,
“In criminal matters, I do not do itemized bills nor do I work at an hourly rate. All fees are flat quotes as was yours of $ 2,000.00. You paid me $ 1,000.00 and I researched and investigated the matter for you. I will accept the $ 1,000.00 as payment in full and will not refund any monies to you.”
How do I report him?
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Answer by coragryph
You would contact the state bar commission, or the ethics (disciplinary) committee if there is a separate dept.
But there may not be anything to report — unless your fee agreement (retainer contract) specified an hourly rate, or specified itemized bills — a flat rate is perfectly acceptable as long as it is reasonable based on the estimated amount of work.
The fact that the lawyer is willing to waive the total agree price for work already performed hurts your claim.
But you can always file the complaint.
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Title: Report on the organization and campaigns of the Army of the Potomac; to which is added an account of the campaign in Western Virginia, with plans of battlefields.
Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions
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The MILITARY HISTORY & WARFARE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This series offers titles on warfare from ancient to modern times. It includes detailed accounts of campaigns, battles, weapons, as well as the soldiers and commanders who devised, initiated, and supported war efforts throughout history. Specific analyses discuss the impact of war on societies, cultures, economies, and changing international relationships.
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In his important 2006 book, Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic, the third and concluding part of a trilogy, the late Chalmers Johnson, who was an expert on Japan and US foreign policy, writes that as much as 40% of the Pentagon budget is “black,” meaning hidden from public scrutiny.[1] If the figure is even approximately correct, and I believe it is, the number is alarming because it suggests that democratic oversight of US military research and development has broken down. In which case our democratic values and way of life are presently at risk; not from without, as there is no foreign enemy that can destroy the US Constitution, but from within. Chalmers Johnson’s estimate was corroborated on September 10, 2001, on the eve of the worst terrorist attack in US history, when Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld acknowledged during a press conference that the Department of Defense (DoD) could not account for .3 trillion of the massive Pentagon budget, a number so large as to be incomprehensible.[2] Any remaining hope that the US military might still get its budgetary house in order were dashed at 9:38 am the next morning, when the west wing of the Pentagon exploded in flames and smoke, the target of a terrorist strike. Incredibly, the exact point of impact was the DoD’s accounting offices on the first floor. The surgical destruction of its records and staff, nearly all of whom died in the attack, raises important questions about who benefited from 9/11. Given …
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The is the first report of CNN to the terrible shooting in Virginia Tech. © CNN (Cable News Network).
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Question by russell h: Are you suppose to report workers compensation on your tax return?
My girlfriend was injuried on the job last august 2009 and drew workers compensation for about a month. She will also be getting a settlement of $ 240.00 also. Does she suppose to report the workers compensation on her tax return? What about the $ 240.00 settlement? We both live in the state of Virginia.
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Answer by knowitall
no
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