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Q: I have shares from 1939 for bf good rich my grandparents left how do I redeem it I have photos
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answered on Feb 1, 2024

To redeem shares from 1939 for BF Goodrich that your grandparents left, you'll need to follow these steps:

1. Contact the Company: Start by contacting the company directly, or its successor, that issued the shares. In this case, you should reach out to BF Goodrich or the current...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Securities Law for Arkansas on
Q: I need a probome attorney to help with a law suit how do I find those?

Parole and probation violated my husband's rights 1 as well as my renters rights and my rights my children's rights and my grandchildren's rights as well I need to find out how to get a promo attorney and file lawsuit

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Dec 21, 2024

An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Until you are able to consult with experienced local attorneys who have a good grasp of what's out there in terms of available resources in the community, some general starting points could include legal aid... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law and Securities Law for Arkansas on
Q: is it a violation on HIPAA to comment on a Facebook and mention that a co-worker of mine who may be sick

I included our. place of work but no details about the individual. It was unknowingly because I am not aware of HIPAA laws. I was also fired for this. I am now afraid legal action will be taken

Jarred Kibbey
Jarred Kibbey
answered on Mar 30, 2020

I would need more information to determine if it was a HIPAA violation. Specifically, what kind of work were you engaged in? Also, there is no private right of action in HIPAA, so even if you violated HIPAA laws, your employer or former co-worker could not use HIPAA as a basis for legal action.... View More

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