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Wednesday's Three Burning Legal Questions
Here are today's three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere.
1) Question: So, what was it? Was "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" a "sequel" or a "spinoff?"
Answer: We still don't know. The judge ruled yesterday that Michael Douglas' ex-wife filed her lawsuit alleging a right to money from any "spinoffs" of Douglas' movies in the wrong state. (New York Post, Judge tosses Michael Douglas' ex-wife's bid for 'Wall Street' money)
2) Question: Yes, I want to buy a used truck but, doggone it, I also want to buy an AK-47 assault rifle. Is there any way that I can do all of my shopping at once?
Answer: Try Nations Trucks in Sanford, Florida. They've got you covered. (Consumerist, Buy A Truck, Get A Free AK-47)
3) Question: This lady at a local bar I'm hanging out at just gave me a "breast exam." She claimed she was a plastic surgeon but I'm a bit dubious. What can I do?
Answer: Call her supposed "office" and see if she is legit. If not, she could end up in jail for the "unlicensed practice of medicine." (AP, Cops: Woman Posed as Doctor to Do Breast Exams)
Posted by Bruce Carton on November 17, 2010 at 02:32 PM | Permalink
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