by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Legal Maxims
The Latin phrase “Qui sentit onus, sentire debet et commodum,” which translates to “A person who feels the burden ought also to feel the benefit,” encapsulates an important principle about fairness and equity in bearing responsibilities and...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Legal Maxims
The phrase “Qui vult decipi, decipiatur,” translating to “Let one who wishes to be deceived be deceived,” is a Latin adage that speaks to the nature of self-deception and the willingness of individuals to believe in falsehoods that align with...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Legal Maxims
The phrase “Qui tacet non utique fatetur, sed tamen verum est eum non negare” is a Latin adage that translates to “A person who is silent does not indeed confess, but yet it is true that he does not deny.” This saying touches upon the nuanced...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Family Disputes
3 Lawyer Letters: Today, Denise & Charmelle Have Equal Treatment From Mother Marjorie See also: Does Marjorie Have A History Of Buying Her Family A House Just To Evict Them Without Cause Or Communication? (Hint: YES!)
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Family Disputes
The claim that your sister said your contractor or superior doesn’t like you might not typically constitute economic loss in a legal sense, unless it directly leads to quantifiable financial harm. Economic loss in legal terms refers to a loss of money or a...