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  2. Citizen Pinoy - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Pinoy is a Philippine television public service and talk show broadcast by The Filipino Channel.Hosted by Michael J. Gurfinkel, it premiered in 2005. [1]The program specializes in helping the Filipino community deal with immigration problems from here in North America all the way back to the Philippines.

  3. Donald Trump fails to pay $360,000 legal bill over failed ...

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    By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin. LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has refused to pay 290,000 pounds ($360,000) in legal fees after his English lawsuit against a private ...

  4. Are Legal Fees Tax-Deductible? - AOL

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    The post Are Legal Fees You Pay Tax-Deductible? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset. Whether you’re hiring an attorney for personal reasons or business-related issues, legal fees can ...

  5. Court costs - Wikipedia

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    The loser pays principle does not apply under the United States legal system unless there is a specific statute awarding fees to the prevailing party. [2] Alternatively, the contract between the parties may provide that the prevailing party is entitled to recover attorney's fees from the losing party.

  6. Payment card interchange fee and merchant discount antitrust ...

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    In March 2024, a settlement in the injunctive relief portion of the payment card interchange fee case was announced to reduce what are known as "swipe fees" for merchants in the U.S. This change, set to last five years, was expected to save retailers about $30 billion and mark the end of a long-standing legal battle over antitrust issues ...

  7. Who’s Paying Trump’s Legal Fees? - AOL

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    When political action committees and political donors give money to a politician's campaign, they often assume that money will go toward helping their chosen candidate campaign for office. Here's ...

  8. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    Attorney's fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an attorney (lawyer or law firm) for a client, in or out of court. Fees may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee.

  9. The Rules for Using Campaign Funds on Legal Fees, Explained - AOL

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    The Rules for Using Campaign Funds on Legal Fees, Explained. Peter Gattuso. April 2, 2024 at 2:43 AM.