Articles, tagged with "judicial system", page 5
08th February 2010
If you need municipal approval to develop your property, this may interest you.
Our judicial system was created to protect the rights of all individuals.
In previous posts, we have referred to court decisions that disprove the old adage "You can't f...
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Author:
Bornsteinlawfirm
20th January 2010
Apple pie, Mom, baseball - all those things say America and so do lawsuits. In fact, America is the most litigious country in the world. The United States has more lawyers per capita than any other country. According to the ABA (American Bar Associat...
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Author:
C.M.
15th January 2010
Continuing Education Units, or CEUs, are nationally recognized courses which grant CE credit to employees in a wide variety of disciplines. Each CE course is geared specifically to deliver relevant and current information to further your professional deve...
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Author:
Robert Bell
08th January 2010
Since 1994, the judicial system has seen a significant increase in the number of civil lawsuit cases involving mesothelioma. These cases involving disease of mesothelioma fall under the category of asbestos litigation and entails injuries incurred from th...
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Author:
Sara Sentor
08th January 2010
Dubai is considered as one of the top five safest cities in the world. Touring and staying in Dubai has increased tremendously in last few years. Many people migrate to Dubai and settle here for rest of their lives. This has increased the amount of proper...
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Author:
sbthebestmls
22nd December 2009
Shelters are run, funded, and managed either by governments or by volunteer non-government organizations. According to a 1999 report published by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, there are well over 2000 groups involved in sheltering abus...
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Author:
Frances Klein
02nd October 2009
The judicial system of America is divided into different courts. The USA judicial system helps in maintaining law and order in the country and protects the rights of every individual.
Every country needs a judicial system so that people can live peaceful...
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Author:
Subhash Kandpal
06th September 2009
Ah, the art of litigation. One might be mislead into thinking that lawsuits are typically dry affairs, but this would neglect the millions of creative lawsuits that have been filed on everything from Skittles being too bright to beer not actually making w...
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Author:
Yodle
06th September 2009
Since the beginning of modern civilization, lawyers have been stigmatized as being liars, crooks and soulless hell-spawn sent to Earth to do the Devil's bidding. And while not all lawyers fit this description - after all, there are always two sides to eve...
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Author:
Yodle
13th August 2009
As the court systems become increasingly backlogged with cases, alternative dispute resolution is becoming an ever more essential feature of overall judicial system in the US and in other countries across the world. The primary aspects of alternative disp...
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Author:
Bob Adams
10th August 2009
The notion of medical malpractice reform is fraught with difficulty. At the heart of it is the reaction to individuals and their families to injury or death resulting from human error on the part of the medical system. As a people, the two things we have ...
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Author:
Gary Haiji
31st July 2009
"I don't have a law degree, can I still purchase real estate out of Probate?" "When I contact a Personal Representative regarding Probate Real Estate, are they going to want to know my legal background?" Are these concerns that are keeping you from gett...
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Author:
Ron Mead, The Probate Guy
24th July 2009
The court reporting profession is a large segment of jobs in the judicial field. Online court reporting training can help prospective court reporters and people from other professions as well, become certified to work in the judicial system, in courts or ...
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Author:
Allen Anderson
21st July 2009
As is the American tradition, one of the hallmarks of our culture and an activity a majority of the population engages in at one time or another, as soon as the housing bubble burst, the lawsuits began. Homeowners sued loan originators and Realtors, inves...
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Author:
Nick Adama
18th July 2009
Dover Castle is undergoing a makeover for summer 2009. Well, at least the Great Tower is! As from August 2009 King Henry II's medieval royal court will come to life in the imposing central keep of Dover Castle.
Using a combination of film technology, ...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane