Articles, tagged with "profile cases", page 4
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.
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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. ...
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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 afford ...
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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. ...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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-line ...
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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...
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Author:
Adam Singleton