Are Lemon Law Lawyers Really Worth The Money by Earl Powers Lemon law had been created to protect the consumer from faulty vehicles. But in order to ensure complete understanding of the law and filing a suit one needs to consult lemon
New York Lawyer Works in Your Favor by Hadiya Robins Lawyers act as the life-saver for their clients because they help them to come out of problematic situations. Have you been a victim of fraud? Are you looking for someone to
How to Prosecute Libel and Slander in the UK by Jefferson Highway, General Counsel "Defamation of character can be a serious business in the UK. But what exactly is slander? And what is libel? Both are defined as a false statement mad
What It The Penalty For A DUI by Gray Rollins DUI Penalties
It is important to protect yourself from arrests due to driving under the influence. The best possible way to avoid this is to not get behind the wheel
What Is A Green Card And How Do I Get One by Jody Ehrhardt Green card is the term used to describe a document that gives a person born in another country the right to live and work in the United States. A green card is usually issue
Sarbanes Oxley Training by Earl Powers The Sarbanes Oxley Act is incredibly complex and affects several different parts of your corporation in different ways. In order to comply properly with it, you will probably
The Arrest Process in New York by Susan Chana Lask, Esq. www.appellate-brief.com When you’re arrested, your first contact will be with the local police precinct. The person who arrests you is the "arresting o
The Hypocrisy of Insider Trading Laws by Terry Mitchell Perhaps Walter Williams and I are the only two people on earth who can see the hypocrisy of insider trading laws. I somehow doubt it, though. Williams wrote a column about
If You Had To Choose Just One Way To Attract New Web Based Clients In 2006 by Tony Merlino What would that way be?
Ask 10 different “lawyer marketing experts” and you will probably get 10 different answers. They may not all agree on which way is
Drunk Driving: DUI or DWI it doesn’t matter by Stuart Simpson You know it’s a problem to drink and drive. Drinking and driving is the most frequently committed crime. 115 people a day die from car accidents. Of that, 47 had been drink
Consumer Tips: Not Happy With Your Purchase Heres How To Get Results by News Canada "Web based "Complaint Courier" designed by governments to help Canadians(NC)-If you've just purchased a product that doesn't meet your expectations, here's how the Canadian
Legal Debt Collection Tricks by Steve Austin If a customer owes your local business money, it's hard not to feel angry, like you want to do anything possible to get your money back. But the days of going all out to coll
How the Jury System Should be Reformed by Terry Mitchell Our current jury system is ailing. It is beginning to fail us. O.J. Simpson being found not guilty is just one example of that problem. People with loads of evidence agains
Filing a Law Suit for Personal Injury Victims by Carla Ballatan Did you suffer physical injuries and incurred hospital bills and other costs, that are the result of the negligence or fault of another person? Under the personal injury or
Securing evidence in winning defective product cases by Maui Reyes Oftentimes when people get into accidents that involve defective products (such as car accidents), they get into shock and delay filing a case. While it is understandable that
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