Articles, tagged with "lawmakers", page 4
09th November 2010
Medical malpractice has been an ongoing topic among lawmakers and medical professionals. The abundance of lawsuits in addition to increases in malpractice insurance has created a huge financial burden for medical professionals. In addition to that, ther...
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Author:
Maria Palma
09th November 2010
For doctors, the cost of defending a medical malpractice lawsuit is very high - not to mention the time and energy required to investigate the case. Typically, the claims process is about 5 years from the time of injury to the time of settlement. This h...
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Author:
Maria Palma
26th October 2010
Ever since the boy first reported the wolf, Chicken Littles have been playing variations on the theme of "the sky is falling". It's become one of these time-honored PR strategies. When threatened with a change in the regulations affecting your industry, y...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
21st October 2010
United states senate Republicans blocked your bill to improve business lending Thursday, operating the particular problem so as to President Barack Your presidents's work agenda.The actual bill might create a $30 billion federal government consideration t...
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Author:
Harold Pena
05th October 2010
There is no other place in the world quite like Washington, DC. The capital of American politics, there are literally thousands of lawyers and lawmakers housed in the city.
A recent report actually says that Washington, DC is the lawyer capital of the...
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Author:
blakemitchell
23rd September 2010
Wisconsin has very strict gun laws; it is one of only two states that completely prohibits anyone from carrying concealed weapons. To openly carry a weapon, the owner must not be within 1000 feet of a school (unless on private property) and may not be in...
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Tacit Logic
27th August 2010
The Federal Trade Commission has virtual put a ban on all robocalls. The new rules state that telemarketers may not send prerecorded sales calls. The only exception to sending the sales based messages is if the people on the other side actually subscribe ...
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Author:
specialtytas
09th August 2010
Bull fighting has been a particularly prickly and controversial subject, splitting public opinion in two. To some it is a point of national pride, a celebrated contest, and supposedly inspirational occasion, yet to others it is a barbaric and inhumane rit...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
05th August 2010
Driving is very convenient to everyone by means of travel. It saves a lot of time but driving irresponsibly may lead you to severe injuries, or worse death. Many people manifest on their behavior on driving under the influence of alcohol. It is very dange...
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Vicarius
29th July 2010
In news that could bode well for the future of cheap airplane tickets and cheap vacation packages, the ALPA (Air Line Pilots Association) has backed off of its support of the proposed merger between Continental and United. Negotiations with management ov...
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www.cheapfares.com
19th July 2010
Copyright © 2010 Chip Cooper
The new behavioral ad icon will begin to appear on website ads soon. Whether or not it satisfies the concerns of online consumers and governmental regulators should matter a great deal to all webmasters.
The Interactive...
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Author:
Chip Cooper
15th July 2010
Well, for better or worse, the healthcare bill has been signed into law. There is no immediate benefit in being angry. There are a number of legal actions started by various Attorneys General alleging that the reforms are unconstitutional. Even if some of...
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Author:
Norris Rios
07th July 2010
Today, Hearing Impaired persons have access to all types of advanced courses. Even then they face significant challenge when they seek higher education or vocational opportunity. At the moment there is no Discrimination law in India. There should be a law...
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Author:
Amit Balchandani
21st June 2010
Somewhere in the dim and distant past of learning English, an idiom surfaced referring to gift horses and their mouths. The translation is that, when someone gives you a gift, it's ungracious of you to publicly examine it too carefully. Yet, in the case o...
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Author:
Norris Rios
10th June 2010
The answer is no for 2010, but yes, in practical terms, for 2014 and beyond. The health care reform package (the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010) does not require individuals ...
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Author:
Doeren Mayhew