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Arizona Criminal lawyer

15th December 2010
When you are accused of a crime you face the possibility of severe consequences and the damaging effects of a maligned name. While the criminally accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty and have quite a few rights guaranteed them under the U.S C... Read >
Author: Warren Brown

The GM Stock Offering: Why We Can't All Be Winners

24th November 2010
I have a big problem with the whole General Motors Corporation (NYSE/GM) government-assisted bankruptcy and yesterday's new public offering. GM originally listed on the NYSE back in 1916. Through its roughly 100-year history, the storied automaker had ... Read >
Author: Lombardi Publishing

Texas Workers Compensation Primer

23rd November 2010
In the state of Texas, workers compensation law is enacted by the Texas Legislature and administered by the Texas Department of Insurance. The U.S. Constitution and federal government have left it to the jurisdiction of the states to determine their own w... Read >
Author: A. Briggs

Understanding the Tort Law

18th November 2010
Although the United States tort law (also known as personal injury law) has several variations in every state, it should have any contradiction with what the U.S. Constitution provides. Any inconsistencies therefore would make it unlawful and would not ga... Read >
Author: mesrianilawgroup

What are the requirements to apply for U.S. citizenship based on service in the Armed Forces?

22nd September 2010
Anyone who is serving currently in the U.S. armed forces or has served in the U.S. armed forces has the eligibility to apply for U.S. citizenship based on certain special provisions under the Immigration and Nationality Act or INA. According to U.S. citiz... Read >
Author: Paul Anderson

200th Episode of South Park Features Celeb Class Action Lawsuit

16th September 2010
The creators of the comedy show South Park display simply no remorse for all the celebrities they have ridiculed over the years. This season, however, it has been reported that Tom Cruise, Kanye West, and Oprah Winfrey will have their vengeance on Southpa... Read >
Author: Greg Jacobs

Explanation Of State and Federal Courts

07th September 2010
There are two kinds of courts in the US - state courts and federal courts. Every state has both state and fed courts. This article discusses the main differences between the state and federal court systems. Note that "to hear" when talking about courts, m... Read >
Author: Mark D. Shapiro

A bail bond, document guaranteeing appearance of a defendant or forfeiture of a set amount of money

18th August 2010
A bail bond, document guaranteeing appearance of a defendant or forfeiture of a set amount of money, called bail. Bail, in law definitions, is obtaining the release from custody of a prisoner by depositing a security to guarantee the prisoner's surren... Read >
Author: businesslocallistings2

In The Pursuit Of Happiness - Money And Wealth Are Not Essential

27th July 2010
Under the Declaration of Independence of US, the "pursuit of happiness" is a fundamental human right. Critics say the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee happiness, the pursuit of it. Find happiness with wealth is a pipe dream. You do not find happiness,... Read >
Author: GS Virk

First State in Nation After Meeting in Dover

13th July 2010
Although it is the second smallest state in the nation, Delaware has accomplished big things. It was the first state to unfurl the stars and stripes in 1777 - complete with 13 stars. More importantly, Delaware was the first state. When delegates met at t... Read >
Author: Frank Anton

Getting Rid of your Lawyer

05th July 2010
This is my opinion and a summary of what I have learned and observed. I am not a lawyer. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer. When you purchase a Judgment, you can either hire a lawyer to represent you in court or you can (much more likely) repr... Read >
Author: Mark D. Shapiro

Top Things to Do on the East Coast

11th June 2010
If you're ever going on a tour of the East Coast, rest assured you'll have plenty to do. The East Coast has so many activities, sites and so forth that there is literally something for everyone to do. Whether you like seeing historical sites, like to go s... Read >
Author: tiajones

Substitution Of Attorney

04th June 2010
I am not a lawyer. This is my opinion and a summary of what I have learned and observed. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer. When you purchase a Judgment, you can either hire a lawyer to represent you in court or you can (much more likely) repr... Read >
Author: Mark D. Shapiro

What are the residence requirements to apply for U.S. citizenship?

17th May 2010
U.S. citizenship requirements states that, you can obtain U.S. citizenship either by birth or by law. You acquire U.S. citizenship by birth, if you were born in the U.S. or if your parents are U.S. citizens. Obtaining U.S. citizenship by law is through Na... Read >
Author: Paul Anderson

HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION IN INDIA

27th April 2010
HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION : The origins of the concept of Human Rights can be find from the English, American and French revolutions of the 17th and 18th centuries. Centuries ago in England, the favourite Mag... Read >
Author: K.V. RAMANA MURTHY
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