[blindlaw] I need some advice and a question answered
Kyle Borah
kgborah at att.net
Wed Jan 16 00:55:04 UTC 2013
Can't anyone, as long as the requirements for a contract are satisfied,
which they will bee, enter into a contractual relationship with each other.
Isn't this all this is? I'm not advising anyone legally in anyway shape
form or fashion.
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Subject: Re: [blindlaw] I need some advice and a question answered
Kyle:
You will be practicing law without a licensed which is illegal in all of the
United States. You are not a licensed attorney and as such, you cannot
represent anyone including your friends, your family, in any legal matter.
When you have your friends sign a contract, you are in fact asking them to
allow you to be, as you said, "the legal guy." Given that this is a listserv
for legal professionals, attorneys on here cannot and will not advise you on
how to achieve what you are trying to do as they would be assisting you in
your endeavor (which is also illegal). The best recommendation you will get
is that if you and your friends are serious about a business transaction,
either get an attorney to represent you or negotiate amongst yourselves.
Do well in school, be active in your community, and apply to law school
after college.
Rod Alcidonis, Esquire.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kyle Borah
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:47 PM
To: blindlaw at nfbnet.org
Subject: [blindlaw] I need some advice and a question answered
Hello everyone out there.
I have a conundrum that I have been struggling with for about 18 hours or
so, and I thought someone might be able to help me with it.
I have some friends who are a lot more computer techy than me and are able
to code things and create audiogames. So, last night about six of us, me
included were talking on a chat client and we all decided to create an audio
game. I think we have all the bases covered as far as jobs; we have coders,
story line creators, sound designers, and me, the legal guy. I'm also going
to help out in the sound department and some web design. Arriving at my
question, how much legal work am I able to do here in this situation? I am
currently in college going for a government degree with an emphasis in
prelaw. I want to go to law school after graduating and become a lawyer.
And I know if I practice law without a law license that is a big no-no and
can be punishable by imprisonment. I will probably have everyone sign a
contract which I know we are legally able to do. everyone involved is
competent and legally able to enter into a contractual agreement. What are
your thoughts on this matter?
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