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Katy LevinsonOct 9, 201511 min read

Harry Potter and the Quest for Personal Gain

There is little confirming what Harry Potter did for…

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Ted ReedOct 9, 2015
Harry’s excuse for his actions is that his friend’s hand-me-down pet rat was the one who actually killed his parents.
Harry Potter and the Quest for Personal Gain
Katy Levinson
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Which can be confirmed by Pettigrew’s other friend, who was a teacher at the school. But I guess if Dumbledore’s senile, Remus could be a malicious actor himself.

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Ted ReedOct 9, 2015
What evidence do we have that Voldemort was ever actually resurrected?
Harry Potter and the Quest for Personal Gain
Katy Levinson
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Seen by the entire upper ministry at the end of book five, battling Dumbledore.

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Daniel in Legal Articles and the Law of the United StatesMay 24, 20142 min read

Forcing Someone Else To Pay for Attorney’s Fees

When a Nonparty is Liable for Attorney’s Fees (Florida)

It is well known that in Florida, when a party files frivolous litigation, that party could be liable for attorney’s fees. See…

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Ted ReedOct 9, 2015
Polyjuce Potion
Harry Potter and the Quest for Personal Gain
Katy Levinson
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Polyjuice Potion requires hair from the person being imitated.

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Conspiracy TheoryHarry PotterAttorneys FeesBrain ChumFrivolous ExpensesLiabilityMediumMedium InsignificantMedium Is Frivolous