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Legal
20th August 2008
When you’re out and driving, there’s nothing worse than getting in an accident. Whether it’s just a fender bender or a windshield-cracking, door-shredding crash, accidents are horrible things to witness and worse to experience, not to mention the co...
20th August 2008
Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses which affects more people than you might think. And new research suggests that depression can affect individual and collective safety at work, leading to more personal injury claims.
Those with dep...
20th August 2008
If you have been, or know anyone who has been involved in a road traffic accident recently and sustained injuries, then this article will provide the very best information needed to secure you compensation for any injuries. Compensation for Whiplash inj...
20th August 2008
Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
There are two categories of such property, the first of which includes creative works such as books, movie...
20th August 2008
Federal false statements statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1001, is one of the most widely used tools in federal prosecutors' arsenal. The statute is often the default "charge of choice" because the way it is drafted, prosecutors enjoy a wide leverage and advantage...
20th August 2008
Railroads continue to play a vital role in the American economy with more than one hundred thousand miles of rail line throughout the country. While passenger use of railroads has declined over time, rail transportation continues as a popular high-volume,...
20th August 2008
In this article we aim to explain what personal injury and litigation means in the legal world. We will break down personal injury litigation into two general categories, negligence and intentional or as it is known in the legal world, torts. Torts is a f...
20th August 2008
Introduction
Jerry N. Jones v. Harris Associates, 527 F.3d 627 (7th Cir. 2008), was one of about a dozen cases brought in 2003 and early 2004 based on the "excessive fee" provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940. In the case, a group of individ...
20th August 2008
Starting a new life in the United States does have many benefits. If you are from Russia and you wish to immigrate to the US, you can do so by taking advantage of the several visa alternatives available. Most Russian immigration to America is done thr...
20th August 2008
Be careful with this type of insurance. Mortgage protection is designed to help protect you, while Lender's mortgage insurance will work to protect your financial institution holding your mortgage. When you take out a lender's mortgage insurance policy...
20th August 2008
The results of a recent AA survey on highway safety should come as no surprise to any long suffering motorist. Almost three in four (72%) of those polled thought road and junction improvements would make roads safer, reducing the annual number of car acci...
20th August 2008
If you are thinking about making a compensation claim based on a no win no fee agreement then it is important that you seek legal advice before taking any steps. A personal injury lawyer will be able to tell you whether your case is suitable for a no wi...
20th August 2008
The two personal dilemmas of people who have car accidents are the unpleasant incident itself and the ordeal of making the car insurance claims. There is a not so pleasant feeling when you realise you have to make your car insurance claims hearing some ...
20th August 2008
No bar exam is easy. The California bar exam is no exception. More so than in any other jurisdiction in North America, however, the California exam is not only a test of mental stamina, but a test of physical and emotional endurance as well. Some applican...
20th August 2008
Don't lay all your eggs in one basket. If the basket breaks or gets damaged you will loose all your eggs in one shot.
Read the above sentence once again and sink it in your brain. It could probably save your internet business.
Let me give you deta...
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