Articles, tagged with "courtroom", page 1
28th March 2012
Having hard luck with the ladies lately? These simple tips will help you go a long way in how to turn on women. When a man is attempting to pick up a woman, there are specific important factors that he should constantly keep in mind. He has to entice not ...
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Author:
Sloane Walsh
13th March 2012
You might have won your situation in courtroom and possess the eviction discover within your hand. Finally, you're thinking that, you have completed spending occasion, money, and feelings to the eviction method. At this point, you most likely will not pro...
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Author:
Sanford Cannell
10th June 2011
A current Supreme Court ruling in British Columbia definitely afforded the phrase "let the buyer beware" brand new emphasis in a verdict regarding who is liable for disclosing issues and who's likely to find them dependant on more classification of the di...
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Author:
Stefan
08th September 2010
Would you like to understand the body language of shy men?
Recognize that shy men may have more trouble making eye contact than outgoing people. Looking down more often at the floor is common.
Another component of the body language of shy men is re...
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Author:
Timothy Arends
21st July 2010
Confidentiality is a top priority for any legal proceeding, and legal document duplication is one way of keeping all information confidential. Legal document duplication is a means for document management for the legal community. For most firms and other ...
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Author:
Business Local
21st June 2010
When you get married, you certainly don't intend to get divorced. We pledge "until death do us part", after all. But then things, or people, change and the next thing you know, you are sitting in a lawyer's office or a courtroom. Why do people get divorce...
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Author:
Teri Nelson
02nd March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Lucille Uttermohlen
If you are waiting for your divorce to be final, it can be agony. After all, not knowing what property you will have to work with after the divorce makes it hard to plan. Debts that you will be responsible to pay ...
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Author:
Lucille P. Uttermohlen
01st December 2009
Signs you'd be A Good lawyer Considering law school? These are ten signs that you make a good attorney. 1. You adore to debate. Day in and day out, you argue about everything. About what to eat for dinner, about the correct amount of detergent for a wa...
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Author:
Gerg hook
07th May 2009
I am not an insurance adjuster, I am a courtroom lawyer that represents only policyholders in cases against insurance companies. Here are some of the mistakes and problems I see people make over and over that hurt their own case.
1. Don't take their w...
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Author:
Robert Bell
17th April 2009
Forensic Loan Audits are fast becoming the next trend in the loan modification arena. Forensic Loan Auditing is a comprehensive and detailed way to uncover violations of various state and federal laws which can be spotted within clients loan package they ...
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Author:
directcapitals
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
17th January 2008
The only time I see maintenance/alimony awarded in marriages less than five years is where one party is unemployed or would end up on the street if their partner just left them. Even in those cases, the awarded at temporary orders reads something like: "T...
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Author:
Robert Stark
27th March 2007
By Angie Epting Morris, Author
THE SETTLEMENT GAME:
How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly
Most attorneys believe that the majority of problems related to dividing an estate should be solved outside of the courtroom - in other words, prev...
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Author:
Angie Morris
09th December 2005
Copyright 2005 The Divorce Center P.A.
Conjure up an image of divorce. The average person visualizes people sitting in a courtroom, giving testimony, with a judge at a bench presiding over everything. But the actual reality of most divorces is dramatic...
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Author:
Howard Iken