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Same question on two jurisdictions: 1 or 2 questions?
I want to ask a legal question for the states of California and Massachusetts in the USA. Shall I post one or two questions?
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Can one question posted on this Law site be simultaneously posted on the Politics site for a...
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Are questions about processing times of legal procedures on-topic?
Are questions about processing times of legal procedures on-topic?
Example: What is the processing time for a HIPAA complaint filed with Office for Civil Rights?
What is the processing time for a …
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Are questions about processing times of legal procedures on-topic?
Processing times, either empirical or theoretical, are one important component of legal processes. As such, inquiring about them is on-topic, just like it is on expat SE.