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Old 02-02-2009, 01:27 PM   #1
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Cf. Hatfields v. McCoys; Guelphs v. Ghibelenes

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For all the criticism of him, I believe that John Gotti refrained from suing when his son was run over on his bike and killed. role model?
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Old 02-02-2009, 01:36 PM   #2
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Re: Cf. Hatfields v. McCoys; Guelphs v. Ghibelenes

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None of us like lawyers. Yet none of us choose the alternative.
Query, quasi-true story, I once had neighbours who arguably created an actionable nuisance with their loud parties (and did not invite me) and wilde ways. As an alternative to suing, I shatted in a paper bag, put it on their doorstep, lit it on fire, rang their door bell and ran..........is this out of bounds as alternative dispute resolution?

Also, what is the SoL on such a "prank"? Would a letter of apology insulate me from legal action?

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Re: Cf. Hatfields v. McCoys; Guelphs v. Ghibelenes

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Query, quasi-true story, I once had neighbours who arguably created an actionable nuisance with their loud parties (and did not invite me) and wilde ways. As an alternative to suing, I shatted in a paper bag, put it on their doorstep, lit it on fire, rang their door bell and ran..........is this out of bounds as alternative dispute resolution?

Also, what is the SoL on such a "prank"? Would a letter of apology insulate me from legal action?

eta: this was before I was a member of any bar, except drinking bars.
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