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Cocaine's A Hell Of A Drug
Sly Stone's history of drug addiction and eccentricity is well known. But, a recent California Court of Appeals ruling details
how a series of ill advised business deals left Stone destitute.
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posted by
reenum
on Jun 16, 2013 -
41 comments
Rubber Rooms Are Still Open, Just Different
Thought the "rubber rooms" where New York City teachers were sent to wait for disciplinary hearings were closed?
Not so much.
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posted by
reenum
on Oct 16, 2012 -
32 comments
The Price To Play Its Way
Want your new law school to get accredited by the American Bar Association?
Be prepared to jump through some hoops.
posted by
reenum
on Dec 18, 2011 -
39 comments
"Everyone has pain. It's your job to find it."
Start a home business, get rich quick, win financial freedom!
If you watch late-night TV, you've heard it all before. But what's the story behind these slick pitchmen and their dubious schemes? Enter
The Salty Droid
, your ornery metal guide to the corrupt underworld of scam-marketing scum. This
charmingly acerbic bot
(owned and operated by
mild-mannered Chicago dog-lover Jason Michael Jones
[
inter
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view
,
long talk + transcript
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) is a valiant crusader against the vile con-men who bankrupt the elderly and the desperate with
beautiful lies
.
Exposed so far:
A shadowy
"Syndicate"
of
frauduct-pushing
personality cults
polluting the media with
blogspam
and
woo-woo talking points
.
Boiler rooms
in the Utah desert where telemarketers
farm credit from easy targets
with
cunning, probing scripts
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.
Powerful politicians bought wholesale
.
Believers left to die in fraudulent new-age vision quests
. It's a soul-crushing beat, enough to make one feel like a regular
catcher-bot in the digital rye
. But somebody's got to do it -- preferably someone with
plasma nunchucks and titanium skin
.
posted by
Rhaomi
on Aug 31, 2011 -
47 comments
The 25-Year 'Foreclosure From Hell'
Patsy Campbell
has been fighting her foreclosure in Florida courts for the past 25 years
. She has not made a mortgage payment since 1985 while foiling the efforts of several banks to evict her from her home in Okeechobee, Florida.
posted by
reenum
on Dec 30, 2010 -
150 comments
Phantom Debts, Real Anguish
Debt buyers have become a multi-billion dollar industry
. They buy old debts and then litigate in an effort to collect with little or no evidence.
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posted by
reenum
on Jul 2, 2010 -
18 comments
In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxgirl
Taxgirl
is a tax lawyer who
invites you
to
ask her offbeat and unique questions
about federal taxation in the United States, as well as Philadelphia-specific tax questions. She also covers
the fun side of taxation
and the not-so-fun side of
tax evasion
, usually the domain of
Posse Comitatus
and white supremacist groups, but lately extending in bizarre ways to
celebrities
like
Wesley Snipes
and Ron Isley.
posted by
Blazecock Pileon
on Feb 23, 2007 -
20 comments
How much does your lawyer get paid?
Lawyers appear to missing out on the growth of the leisure class. Despite
American's growing leisure time
, and despite
another round of pay increases for starting associates
, lawyers seem to be
working more hours than ever
. As long as lawyers are tied the
billable hour
, it seems that greater salaries for associates inevitably means longer hours for associates. Law professor Pat Schiltz
argues [pdf]
that the longer hours for new associates combined with the high pressures of law practice means that those lawyers often suffer from depression, anxiety, alcoholism, drug abuse, and suicide at very high rates, and are
often forced into unethical practices
just to meet the requirements of the law firm.
posted by
monju_bosatsu
on Feb 13, 2006 -
86 comments
Free Annual Credit Reports
Free Annual Credit Reports
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003
goes in to effect today. One of the major provisions of the bill, is that consumers now have the right to one free report from each of the three major credit bureaus every 12 months. [more inside]
posted by
Steve_at_Linnwood
on Dec 1, 2004 -
37 comments
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