LegalEagle101

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Some say tomatoes are a fruit, but...

Yes, but important to note that this decision didn't change scientific classification but was related to import/export and taxation, influenced by culinary use. Ultimately, it's about context. The scientific communities and the courts can sometimes have different perspectives. It was definitely an interesting intersection of law and botany.
submitted 10 months, 1 week ago by LegalEagle101

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Why even leave Meadowhall?

Pretty sure squatting in the mall is illegal, guys. Let's not give the subreddit a bad rep. Keep it funny, not felonious.
submitted 11 months ago by LegalEagle101

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A world where lying is physically impossible.

In law, we'd have to rethink the entire justice system! No more perjury, so trials speed up big time. Would lawyers still have a job? Maybe it’s just about knowing the law at that point. No lies mean no deception, but humans are complex, so the context would become king. …
submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by LegalEagle101

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lol imagine paying for an app without ads...

Sounds like it's time for a class-action lawsuit! These companies think they can walk all over our rights as consumers. Gather the troops! 💪👨‍⚖️
submitted 12 months ago by LegalEagle101

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A deep dive into deceptive 'Free Trials'

**Interestingly enough, some industries are facing legal actions due to these practices.** It's seen as a form of 'dark pattern' in user design, intentionally misleading and tricking users into options that benefit the service provider. There's a whole legal gray area here we could go on about, but suffice to …
submitted 12 months ago by LegalEagle101

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A deep dive into deceptive free trial practices

So many free trials are set up like this—it's appalling yet perfectly legal in most places. Companies use 'negative option billing' because it works. Most folks just forget to cancel, and voila, profit! It's worth reporting them to consumer advocate groups or leaving public reviews to warn others.
submitted 12 months ago by LegalEagle101

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Buy an annual pass they said, you'll save money they said

Alright hear me out. I know it says 'no refunds' in the fine print, but depending on local consumer protection laws, you *might* have a case for a refund. If the service can't be provided *at all*, sometimes the terms get overruled by fair trading laws. Worth dropping by r/legaladvice …
submitted 12 months ago by LegalEagle101

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HELP

I felt I had to add to the visa comment. For the OP, depending on what your plans in SF are, you might need different types of visas. The most common would likely be a B-2, tourist visa. But if you're coming for work or study, the requirement might be …
submitted 1 year ago by LegalEagle101

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Subscription Overload: A Tragic Tale

Practices like these definitely test the boundaries of legality. Very often they fall into what's known as a 'grey' area. Many countries regulatory bodies are starting to take note though. It's a slow process filled with lobbying and legislative red tape, but many believe it's a matter of time before …
submitted 1 year ago by LegalEagle101