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23rd September 2009
The United States constitution was designed to provide equal protection under the law. However, from some of the recent stories which have been publicized, it is apparent that the law lacks consistency. Consistency in the law would ultimately mean that fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Would you like to turn over control of your health and viability - possibly your very longevity - to an understaffed, underfunded government bureaucracy?
Doesn't appeal to you, does it?
The FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration), which if you th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd September 2009
If you have been injured or made ill as the result of medical malpractice, you should act as early as possible to protect your rights. The rights of medical malpractice victims vary by state, making it crucial that you speak to an experienced medical malp... Read >
Author: Yodle
07th August 2009
Less than a month ago, the Arizona Senate made amendments to photo radar legislation. Most of the additions served as new guidelines in operating photo enforcement equipment, but one may forever change the way Arizona courts convict speeders. Senate amend... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
26th June 2009
Some employees are unfortunate to suffer unfair treatment from their employer or colleagues, people who take advantage of others for their own gain.
Most of these employees are harassed, wrongfully terminated, discriminated, and retaliated against for... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
15th May 2009
Banks love lawyers. In fact, they love them so much that, after lawyers themselves, the financial industry ranks highest in the amount of contributions made to political campaigns. This ensures that the lawyers the bank purchases through campaign contribu... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
06th May 2009
Desperate to protect profits, drug companies waited with baited breath to find out if they're accountable for your injuries. Good news - they are.
The Purdue Pharma $634 million fine incurred for misleading the public, and doctors, about the addictiven... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
09th April 2009
Statutes of limitation on their surface may seem simple to apply and there are many locations on the web where those who consider that they have legal rights may look to find the state statute of limitations which applies to their claim. Half of those who... Read >
Author: RayHenke
10th March 2009
The world economy is experiencing a mortgage crisis that’s unheard of in years. As foreclosure rates continue to soar, the Obama administration has released a quick mortgage fix by encouraging lenders and borrowers to consider loan modification. The pla... Read >
Author: JenniferFranco
02nd December 2008
It is not fair to label those who want answers as racists, disillusioned right wingers, conspiracy nuts or any other convenient appellation thereby asking them to simply shut up. Lawsuits filed to require that an official vault document be produced have c... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
11th November 2008
Searches and Seizures in Federal Drug Cases
Federal drug crimes are among the most commonly prosecuted in New York federal and state courts. Defending a state drug charge is a complex matter in itself, but defending a federal drug charge is even more c... Read >
13th October 2008
In every state, federal level, municipal and county each of them has its own set of rules and regulations on criminal records. Every county in United States was maintaining its own records. Even the felonies and the misdemeanor are not reported to federa... Read >
Author: Laica Baker
25th September 2008
As people are gaining awareness to the recent events that occurred on Wall Street the way people conduct their lives is going to be significantly altered. Now that people are realizing that we are in fact in a recession and are heading towards a depressio... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
18th September 2008
An Austin TX DWI lawyer spotlights on the security of federal and state criminals blamed of dui. Their performance expands to the state courts in Texas and also the federal courts of Austin. These legal representatives such as Federal crimes that are whit... Read >
Author: Alien
09th September 2008
A person’s past can help other people in assessing the person’s present character and future performance. Every significant event that happened in the past are carefully studied and assessed in order to make decisions on how to treat a certain person ... Read >
Author: Ezra
06th September 2008
Arrest Records: What kinds of things can I find out in public records? There is an abundance of information you can find from looking through public records. Electronic court arrest arrest records, available on the Internet by request, has been met with o... Read >
Author: Lori
20th May 2008
An evenhanded delivery of information is maintained by State courts. This is done by collecting as much information available about all sides of a crime by their staff as well as from other law enforcement agencies. Yet the content of the records will not... Read >
Author: robertboughner
20th May 2008
Each court has its unique offer of criminal information. One obvious basis of the courts differences are their different locations. For a particular environment a particular set of rules apply therefore an offense might be also called in a particular/uniq... Read >
Author: William Mccain
15th May 2008
Most public records nowadays can be acquired online. Criminal records are gratefully not an exception. It began with a relenting from State courts toward the online demands. Then as information has been anyway coming from county court records, county cour... Read >
Author: mcgraw
25th April 2008
Legal systems are not all about the top court. There can be many layers underneath where cases and principles in dispute bubble up as the injured seek justice. One of the most contentious of the current issues in the United States is the idea of pre-empti... Read >
Author: John Scott
01st February 2008
Federal criminal records are accessible from federal agencies and are not accessible from state agencies or county agencies. The information found concerning the criminal history of an individual at the federal level includes a variety of topics such as f... Read >
Author: Mark Reardon
08th August 2007
Perhaps nothing is more disturbing than news reports of missing children. Amber alerts and pictures on milk cartons haunt all of us as we sympathize with worried parents and wonder what evil person could do such a thing. The reality is that most child a... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
19th February 2007
Subsequent to the death of Anna Nicole Smith, it’s been reported that she may not have left a will, giving rise to additional turbulent legal confusion for years to come. Without a will, Anna Nicole potentially may be leaving her baby daughter with noth... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice
11th July 2006
Part Two of a two-part series about the legal implications of DNA paternity testing
Waking the Deadbeats
On the other side of the paternity claim coin, is the unfortunate instance in which a legitimate father attempts to disclaim respo... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
05th July 2006
A. Overview
Recent decisions in both federal and state courts affect custody and access rights of persons who are not the biological parents of children but with whom they have developed relationships. Affected persons include grandparents, stepparent... Read >
Author: Carrie Wilcox
28th June 2006
There are courts at the municipal, county, state, and federal levels, each with its own set of criminal records. A county may be considered as a province or a specific region, and there are almost 3000 counties in the United States. Each and every county ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey
12th May 2006
Courtroom re-enactment though forensic animation can be a very effective tool in persuading a jury to decide in your client's favor. Technology is enhancing civil and criminal litigation, mediations, arbitrations and case depositions in a rapid manne... Read >
Author: Mike Goldstein
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