Hello
It seems in reading the terms of service anyone may join TLS Forums.
The closest I can come to being a law student is that my cousin went to Harvard Law school.
I own a small 40 acre farm near Medford Oregon. I am in the middle of a easement dispute. Is it appropriate for me to solicit opinions In this forum regarding my dispute?
It would be great if students, graduates and possibly staff could help me. My dispute may be going to court and I really can't afford that right now.
Regards,
Farmer_Tim
PS Sharing links with me where I might get other legal opinions would be fantastic! Or maybe another forum within this website is a better?
Seeking legal opinions not legal advice Forum
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Re: Seeking legal opinions not legal advice
No. It isn't appropriate.
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Re: Seeking legal opinions not legal advice
This is the "Bar Exam Prep and Discussion Forum" so you can literally go anywhere else and it would be a better place to go than right here. Aint nobody got time fo dat
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Re: Seeking legal opinions not legal advice
This is correct.callmekimba wrote:No. It isn't appropriate.
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