Articles, tagged with "government entity", page 1
19th September 2011
One of the most important policy initiatives behind current Immigration law is to prevent illegal immigrants from working in the United States. U.S. immigration law takes a two prong approach to accomplish this goal. On the one hand, the law regulates our...
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Florida Law Group
12th August 2011
Believe it or not a significant amount of information can change almost overnight for virtually any government entity; the trade mark registration policy is absolutely no different. Just recently another USPTO (US Patent and Trademark Office) had another ...
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Robert Fogarty
29th June 2011
Facing criminal charges is a dreadful experience. It assumes even greater proportions if it is a charge of a felony. It may lead to conviction, and penalties like jail time and fines. However, in certain circumstances, a government agent may have encourag...
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gomes11
23rd June 2011
A private mortgage lender is an individual money lender who provides loan amounts to borrowers with bad credit when he/she fails to acquire the same from a lending institution, bank or government entity. In many cases borrowers prefer to borrow money from...
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Best Debt Care
23rd June 2011
Getting a mortgage assists a person in obtaining real estate and boosting his or her credit at the same time. While some individuals prefer to rent their homes and business locations, those who are looking for stability and permanence often consider going...
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Adrianna N
13th June 2011
The industry of Los Angeles bail bonds is highly regulated, a fact that most people don’t realize. Honestly, most individuals do not have to deal with Los Angeles bail bondsmen. It is a situation that involves the most dire of circumstances, because it us...
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Patrick Colt
31st March 2011
After we retire, most people can be losing our primary source of regular income: our paychecks. However, we can still would like to secure a regular source of income to pay our day-to-day living expenses. Income in retirement will come from a variety of s...
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robert mccormack
28th March 2011
Buying a certificate of deposit, or CD, doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In fact, you don’t even have to “open a CD account" the way you would a traditional savings account or an IRA. You can buy CDs with a deposit as low as $1,000 and invest for as littl...
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Jess Hall
25th March 2011
This would seem to be a great time to be in health care! It is one of the few fields that is hiring more people than it is firing, baby boomers have started retiring and will certainly need more medical care in the coming years, and the government’s new ...
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Jack Fedrock
18th February 2011
How do you put up a defense in a criminal case? In most cases, it is not possible to handle this task without adequate knowledge and expertise. You need a competent criminal lawyer to help plan proper defense and try to avoid conviction, and associated pe...
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Ashley Smith
25th January 2011
According to U.S. Department of State, there are 194 independent countries in the world. Each country determines entry requirements for foreigners who wish to visit. If you are a U.S. citizens who travels abroad, you need to know what is required to enter...
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William Manor
17th January 2011
Picture yourself walking when all of a sudden a block this you on the head coming from the construction site close by. Accordingly you are suffering from personal injury caused by another person, a company or government entity or faulty products to you. H...
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korey saulters
17th January 2011
Imagine walking down the street and then some debris from a construction site fall on you. Since the negligence of another person, a company or government entity or faulty products cause you injuries this is called personal injury. In case you want to dem...
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shawnnelson
14th January 2011
Investing in bonds is one of the safest options for every financial investor, even for complete beginners. While there are many types of investment options out there - stocks, mutual funds, real estate, insurance policies, foreign exchange, etc. - bonds a...
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Author:
Cedric
20th December 2010
“NHBRC doesn’t protect the home owner or is it simply another quasar government entity which fails to deliver, perform or resolve disputes as is required under legislation."
When dealing with the legal issues that case study is important in analysing t...
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Niselow Attorneys