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Florida Law on Consensual Encounters

18th March 2011
Fourth Amendment protections are not unlimited. A consensual encounter, for example, is not considered a stop or a search and therefore, it is not constitutionally prohibited. They usually take place when law enforcement asks a citizen about something th... Read >
Author: Ryan P. Rooth

Compensation Claims For Clinical Negligence

10th March 2011
To make a negligence claim for personal injury, the claimant will need to prove that the defendant failed to act with the same degree of care and skill as an ordinary reasonable person. Where someone holds themselves out as having a specialist skill or kn... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Personal Injury - Claiming Compensation in Desk Based Jobs

10th March 2011
The most common types of injuries in the workplace where claims for compensation are made are from slips, trips and falls. This is closely followed by injuries sustained when lifting or moving heavy or bulky objects, however these are not the largest cate... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Common Types of Personal Injury - Slips, Trips and Falls

08th March 2011
According to the Health and Safety Executive organisation, slips, trips and falls, are the most common types of accidents to occur in the workplace. These types of accidents result in around 40 deaths each year and over 15,000 major injuries. It has been ... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Low Calorie Diet

22nd February 2011
Weight to Go, Very Low Calorie Diets (VLCDs) are a method of reducing weight dramatically by cutting significantly daily calorific intake. This cut can sometimes amount to as much as 75% reduction to the calories an average adult would consume in a day. ... Read >
Author: Diane Wilson

Dealing with Traffic Tickets in Ontario

27th January 2011
If you live in Ontario, you likely know that traffic tickets are a true hindrance to your driving record. Whether you are facing large charges like impaired driving or smaller charges like speeding or improper lane changes, you will need legal representat... Read >
Author: shanepointing5454

Contributory Negligence Laws in Personal Injury Claims

30th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Glass In the world of negligence laws there are two main types: comparative negligence and contributory negligence. While the majority of the U.S. states follow some form of comparative negligence law, 4 states and the Distr... Read >
Author: Ben Glass

Taking Legal Action after a Slip and Fall Accident

11th November 2010
Slip and fall is one of the leading causes of unintentional injuries and deaths in the United States. Records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that more than one million people are injured while more than 17,000 others are ki... Read >
Author: LosAngelesLawyer

Restaurants Ranging

22nd October 2010
Gluten-free eating is quickly becoming more accessible to people around the world due to increased publicity and cookbooks on the topic, as well as heightened labeling on packaging and more websites featuring gluten-free recipes and dining guides. A Mayo ... Read >
Author: vasquezeast

3 Circumstances To Say Individuals An Uncomfortable Silence When Lesbian Dating

21st October 2010
What might stimulate a reasonable person to lesbian dating ? The past successes of quite a few people really encourage others to attempt. However, many people never get off the couch and try it out. Everyone is sometimes stopped for deficiency of current ... Read >
Author: joanne

When Will You Need Car Wreck Lawyers?

04th October 2010
Getting caught up in a car accident can be very traumatic. Be it a slight damage or a total wreck, the tension it will bring to your nerves will still be the same. Apart from being stressed physically and emotionally, expenses are also an added stressor. ... Read >
Author: bestcarwrecklawyers

Defective Products & Law

30th September 2010
A defective product is defined as that which causes some injury or damage to person as a result of some flaw or weakness in the product, its labeling, or the way the product was used. By law, the manufacturer of the product that caused the injury, as well... Read >
Author: Steven Medvin

FINANCIAL RECORDS - EVIDENCE PROBABLE, BUT INCONCLUSIVE OF INSOLVENCY?

31st August 2010
The recent case of SSET Construction Pty Ltd (in liq), Re; Sims v Khattar (2010) NSWSC 102 has reinforced the duties placed on directors to avoid insolvency. The case also encourages the importance of preserving and updating financial records. QUICK FA... Read >
Author: Kyle

Cell Phones And Answering Services

09th August 2010
For the modern small business owner, having a cell phone as well as an answering service can be quite effective in managing your communications. Having one complements and makes the other even more useful. Many use their answering service as a first point... Read >
Author: Poseidon Swimming Pools

Do I need a warranty for my TV?

05th August 2010
We've all been there, 5 minutes from purchasing our TV we're asked by the sales person "have you thought about protecting your TV?". We then spend the next 5 minutes finding out how in fact, rather than being the stable, well made bit of technology the sa... Read >
Author: Jake
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