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23rd September 2009
It does not matter if you are a Doctor, a Lawyer or an infantry soldier in the Army if you want to be the best and get ahead, you will need to take risks.
A doctor may have to take risks when working with a patient. The Doctor may have to experiment wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
It does not matter if you are a Doctor, a Lawyer or an infantry soldier in the Army if you want to be the best and get ahead, you will need to take risks.
A doctor may have to take risks when working with a patient. The Doctor may have to experiment wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
13th September 2009
PT’s and Injured Clients
Ask any personal trainer what they hate most about training clients and they will probably say “injuries”. It is understandable why this should be: an injury represents a stumbling block that can de-rail a client from achie... Read >
Author: PT Train
10th September 2009
There have been several high profile cases reported in the news recently, one of the biggest being US drug producer Pfizer being fined £1.4bn for committing fraud, the largest healthcare fraud action in history. They received this massive fine for being ... Read >
Author: Tom Swayer
18th August 2009
Legal environment now a day is becoming highly complex. Issuing and amending laws by the authorities, federals or states greatly affect our daily living. Sidney lawyers must catch up with the innovations and changes to defend the right of the client and a... Read >
Author: Ben
02nd August 2009
It is important to note that when mistakes in health care arise, they generally have little or no effect on the patient whatsoever. Indeed, even though avenues of increased communication and disclosure between Doctor and patient have been forged in recent... Read >
Author: Erskine Meyers
12th June 2009
Occurrences of computer misuse have risen dramatically in recent times with rapid advancements in information technology. Many people who misuse computers assume that because of the vast number of PCs and laptops used around the world every day that they ... Read >
Author: Jenny
27th April 2009
When surveillance cameras were introduced, a large percent of the population believed that it will help deter crime and enhance public safety; while a number of people had raised their brows on the tool’s effectiveness in combating crime.
While many... Read >
Author: bravo seo
26th April 2009
When most people think of Dallas criminal defense lawyers they think of high profile cases such as Scott Peterson, Casey Anthony, or even O.J. Simpson. When we think of these people we hope that we will never have the need for an attorney that they did, ... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
09th April 2009
When a person gets attacked by a dog there is no set level of injury. People can be lucky enough to suffer minor injuries, whereas others can be unfortunate enough to die from really serious attacks. There have been three high profile cases in the last tw... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
07th April 2009
If there was an award for the best team player, perhaps even the "6th Man Award" for the courtroom - always coming off the bench in the clutch and giving outstanding results day in and day out, then the private investigator would get it most every time.
... Read >
Author: Tom Gardner
13th March 2009
Asbestos today is well known as being a dangerous contaminant, and high profile cases, especially in schools, have put the name in front of people as a material to be avoided at all costs. The substance of this claim, however, is less understood, as are t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
Divorce is hard for anyone to experience, and can affect people both emotionally and financially. If you are going through a divorce, you are not alone. Approximately half of marriages in the U.S. today end in divorce, and even the rich and famous experie... Read >
Author: Katzlaw
13th February 2009
The Credit Crunch is affecting the UK in ever more diverse ways as time goes on. First there are the rising layers of debt which cannot be repaid. The government owes the banks, the banks owe the government, businesses owe the banks and the banks are call... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
Notable wrongful death cases usually produce the highest dollar amounts recovered, get the most media coverage, and the death is due to something seriously negligent. There are hundreds of wrongful death cases each year but only a few make it to this list... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
03rd December 2008
Ever thought of buying insurance for your laptop? You might not think it's worth it, but just think of the value you might be carrying around the next time you leave the office.
A report from silicon.com revealed a sharp rise in laptop theft in the U... Read >
Author: David Lakins
27th November 2008
No matter what criminal charges you could be facing, getting proper representation is something that you always want to have. Most people think they can face the charges on their own and save money, but in the reality this could be a very costly mistake. ... Read >
Author: qaswer
21st October 2008
With fuel prices now beginning to quietly climb down from their lofty prices they’ve been set at for the past few months at least now we can look forward to petrol being under £1.00 for the first time in a long time. But whilst we may be able to affor... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
21st October 2008
Every law firm is different, be it the types of cases they take on, the number of attorneys they employ or the billable rate they charge their clients. But there are some things EVERY law firm should have if they want to run a successful, efficient shop. ... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger
13th October 2008
The cases where an Advokat is contesting wills on behalf of family members and other heirs and named beneficiaries are increasing, as more people are contesting wills that they feel are unfair or were drawn up using coercion or deceit. Another common reas... Read >
Author: Remy
06th October 2008
The cases where an Advokat is contesting wills on behalf of family members and other heirs and named beneficiaries are increasing, as more people are contesting wills that they feel are unfair or were drawn up using coercion or deceit. Another common reas... Read >
Author: Remy
15th September 2008
October is "Domestic Violence" month. The goal of this declaration is to raise awareness about the high level of violence in families. However, it is also be a time to reflect on our laws, the inequities that they create and how you protect yourself again... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th September 2008
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was implemented to increase the security of credit card transactions at the merchant level. Merchants often keep the credit card information of their customers on file for months or even years. Th... Read >
Author: Vijayanand
09th September 2008
Experienced Beaumont mesothelioma lawyers can help you cover the financial end of your mesothelioma case. Mesothelioma is not pleasant and its not easy! It is a cancer that will most likely end your days. So, this is serious stuff, and because it is so se... Read >
Author: Wilmer Streed
17th August 2008
The reputation of ‘no win, no fee’ cases has been tainted in the last few years due to a number of high profile cases.
It is argued that this concept effectively replaced legal aid for routine accident claims in 2000, with a ‘misleading’ tag-l... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
29th July 2008
Day-to-day we all face scenarios that, through the potential negligence of others, could lead to personal injury. Walking outside on the way work or to the shops could lead to a trip and injury, which could have been prevented by proper maintenance by th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th June 2008
Here I am once again trying to explain things to people. But I have to tell you don’t expect excellent writing since that’s not what I do. I am a Private Investigator. Answering questions and putting pen to paper, for a writer is easy if one is famili... Read >
Author: TomPI
27th June 2008
Here I am once again trying to explain things to people. But I have to tell you don’t expect excellent writing since that’s not what I do. I am a Private Investigator. Answering questions and putting pen to paper, for a writer is easy if one is famili... Read >
Author: TomPI
24th June 2008
When faced with making difficult decisions in life, many individuals lose the power to think and act rationally and then they require the support and guidance of others, in order to make the right choice. A divorce is one such emotionally devastating expe... Read >
Author: damey
20th June 2008
High profile cases in almost any jurisdiction have always faced issues in terms of jury selection- the primary concern being the media coverage and how that may influence a potential juror's views and opinions. Media coverage is also playing a big role in... Read >
Author: mediamasters
09th June 2008
Orange County is a place located in Southern California, United States. In a recent census, its population has reached almost 3 Million. This makes it the second most populated county in the whole state of California, and the fifth in the United States.
... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
05th June 2008
Identity is an extremely valuable commodity in this modern business world. Customers are becoming more and more aware of the need to guard their personal information and to demand a high level of data security around any electronic transactions they make... Read >
Author: Andy Eliason
23rd May 2008
Across the world, financial markets have suffered due to the American credit crunch. Products have been withdrawn from the mortgage and loan markets and eligibility criteria for other products have been tightened. More and more people have found it diffi... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
20th May 2008
The reputation of ‘no win, no fee’ cases has been tainted in the last few years due to a number of high profile cases.
It is argued that this concept effectively replaced legal aid for routine accident claims in 2000, with a ‘misleading’... Read >
Author: Phil
08th May 2008
In the last three years very few stories have received the attention of the eighteen year old Natalee Holloway who disappeared on the tiny island of Aruba. She was on a trip with 100 high school classmates from Birmingham Alabama and was never to return.
... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
29th April 2008
We are litigious society. Instead of picking up weapons, we sue each other. Ah, but what if the subject matter of the case is so complex that most of us can’t figure it out. You know – something like programming your old VCR.
In cases covering com... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
09th April 2008
As a celebrity, an individual must be used to being in the public eye and in the limelight always. Each and every event of a celebrity's life gets highlighted by the media and overnight the public are informed about it. If a celebrity ties the knot, then ... Read >
Author: damey
02nd April 2008
Lying on your resume can be tempting. Perhaps you know, without any doubt, that you have the skills and abilities an employer is looking for. You just don't have the degree. So, you are considering exaggerating the semester of coursework you took 15 years... Read >
Author: Michelle Dumas
28th March 2008
A common misconception is that Financial Mediators helping divorcing couples are hoping to get the couple back together again. A more accurate way to think of these skilled professionals is that they advise on your exit strategy from a relationship fraugh... Read >
27th March 2008
When you have been united by the bond of holy matrimony, it can be a difficult decision to part ways through a divorce. If you are a celebrity who has the misfortune of undergoing a divorce with his or her spouse then naturally the limelight is bound to b... Read >
Author: damey
11th February 2008
Cybercrimes abound today and these make computer forensics as one of information security's fastest growing markets. While forensics tools are used to track down perpetrators in high-profile cases, they are also being used in preparing evidence for potent... Read >
Author: Shon Harris
22nd January 2008
China has been in the news lot lately with economists remarking on its rampant growth, calling it "the factory of the world". However, it hasn't all been positive press and some coverage of product safety and quality concerns, and the questionable integri... Read >
Author: Rose Li
21st January 2008
It is hard to find any product in this day and age that doesn’t come from China. But are these products well received and has Chinese manufacturing managed to shake its bad reputation the same way some other Asian countries did 20 years ago. Apparently ... Read >
Author: Rose Lee
05th November 2007
Thanks to a few high profile cases of Deep Vein Thrombosis some years ago, majority of passengers flying from Glasgow airport have heard of DVT. Sometimes referred to as ‘economy class syndrome’ because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT ca... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
02nd September 2007
Employment law deals with rights and obligations of both employees and employers within the workplace. The failure to fulfill certain obligations or to respect employee rights leads to a large number of litigations every year. Ending up in court can be av... Read >
Author: Anne Tide
10th May 2007
If you are like 70% of the population, you don't have a current will even though 100% of us are going to need one. High profile cases such as Smith and Shivo are good reminders why it is so vital to have a current will that says who you would want to rais... Read >
Author: Belinda Rachman, Esq.
09th May 2007
Privacy and identity theft is in the news after a number of high-profile cases of security problems at major companies. Identity theft is a serious problem that can lead to ruined credit, jeopardized assets, lost time from work and considerable stress. In... Read >
Author: Alec Schibanoff
18th January 2007
Last year the California legislature was very busy enacting new laws designed to prevent child abuse. The new laws that went into effect January 1, 2007, were designed to address some of the problems we have seen with the high profile cases over the past... Read >
18th November 2006
For most people, talking to an attorney usually means that someone is in trouble. And if you’re the one who’s calling an attorney, chances are the person in trouble is you or someone you know.
Attorneys are usually best-known as a last resort for h... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
20th June 2006
When players of massive multiplayer online roleplaying games (MMORPGs) talk about "death penalties", they refer to the resources they lose when the character they are playing dies. Usually this can be anything from invested time, items they acquired in lo... Read >
Author: Andrei Podberjoskin
21st May 2006
You want that job, oh so bad! The pay is good, the bennies excellent and you have access to the company gym. Your current situation isn't something to write home about either. You feel like a gofer, and the pay just about covers a small roomabove a barbe... Read >
Author: Julie P
05th August 2005
by Daryl Campbell
You'll never hear the end of it if you decide to press charges. And besides you're not even sure you really want to do that. They might pay you back the money. Not. The burden is on you to sort this mess out and the worst part is onc... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
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