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What Does Speed, Time and Distance Have to Do with My Car Accident Case?
By Gerry Oginski - 4/3/2009

Everything. In order to evaluate liability, a trial lawyer must be able to figure out your speed, the time it took to arrive at the accident point and the distance you travelled from one point to another. We only need two out of the three elements to figure out the third. For example, if you travell...

How You Can Find Freelance Copy Editing Jobs
By Niall Cinneide - 4/3/2009

Even for those with the skills needed, finding copy editing jobs can seem next to impossible. The simple fact of the matter is, though, that through quality and building relationships, these jobs can be found and employment can lead to a career in the field. For those who are struggling to start o...

The Cash Now Question
By Jason Rigler - 4/3/2009

If you have ever been in a bind for cash you know the stress, the weight of not being able to pay your bills. In these desperate times, desperate measures are often taken. Expensive loans, overused credit cards, and a snowball of events quickly complicate your financial position. Once the collec...

Whistle Blowing techniques 101
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

Have you ever thought of being a whistle blower? Sure you have, like most human beings who are lazy, lethargic and sinful you see things others have achieved and you are envious of them. Do not worry this is part of our pathetic human innate genetics. Do not worry that you have never achieved anythi...

Personal Injury Solicitor - 5 Things To Consider Before Choosing
By Mumtaz Shah - 4/3/2009

Making sure you have the right personal injury solicitor to represent you in your accident compensation claim is vital. However, with so many people claiming to be accident compensation solicitors, how can you possibly know which accident claim solicitor is going to be the best one for you? S...

State Citizenship Is Alive And Well
By Dan Goodman - 4/3/2009

Did the 14th Amendment do away with State Citizenship? "The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, ratified in 1868, creates or at least recognizes for the first time a citizenship of the United States, as distinct from that of the states." Black`s Law Dictionary, 5th...

Freelance Writing As A Career
By Zoe Lea - 4/3/2009

Most people would love to make a living from freelance writing. If you tell people that you are a freelance writer, chances are that they will respond by telling you about their own desire to be a freelance writer. People often imagine that working as a freelance writer is some glamorous affair in...

Can I Get Workers Compensation for a Repetitive Injury in Virginia?
By Jerry Lutkenhaus - 4/3/2009

It is common for a worker to work all day long and then not suffer any problem until the next day when he cannot get out of bed. This type of claim is generally not compensable under Virginia Workers Comp Law. First, if you lift 50 pound widgets all day long and feel no problem but wake up the next ...

Why Probate?
By David Baker - 4/3/2009

Nobody voluntarily chooses probate. People are too busy or preoccupied with health or other issues to plan. They pass away without a living trust and their heirs----usually their children---- find that they can?t sell Mom or Dad?s house without a court order or can?t transfer Mom or Dad?s bank accou...

Personal Injury Specialist - A Priceless Asset!
By Mohammad Latif - 4/3/2009

A personal injury specialist is a priceless treasure to anyone suffering from an accident injury. When you are hurt, you know you deserve reimbursement of monetary value to cover your losses. But you have enough problems with your health, so you wouldn`t like to handle the claim all by yourse...

Copywriting - How To Use The Power Of Words To Effortlessly Persuade People To Buy Now
By Aurelius Tjin - 4/3/2009

Imagine changing one word in your sales copy and it would
increase sales dramatically...

How can you accomplish this? Simply by using the right set
of words and phrases.

It`s been 4 years already since I`ve been marketing online
and the number one skill yo...

Rights and Obligations with Prenuptial Agreement
By Jeffrey Broobin - 4/3/2009

Prenuptial agreements are like insurance policies. You do the paperwork, and then hope you`ll never need it. However, since half of marriages end in divorce within the first seven years, you may want to consider a prenuptial agreement before you walk down the aisle and say, "I do." Since you could l...

Copyright Licensing Issues
By Carolyn Wright - 4/3/2009

When you own a copyright to a photograph, you have complete and exclusive control of how it is reproduced, displayed and distributed. These rights may be assigned, sold, transferred or given away. If you decide to authorize others to use your copyright, also known as licensing, you may want to consi...

Public Criminal Records
By Jennifer Bailey - 4/3/2009

Public criminal records are those criminal records at the national level which can be obtained by any private citizen without any form of government authorization either via internet or fee-based systems. Public access to the state criminal records is not possible in most of cases because they are k...

Protection for Your Derivative Works
By Carolyn Wright - 4/3/2009

Here?s the issue: you photograph a car for the manufacturer in 2004 and register the photo with U.S. Copyright Office. In 2005, the car maker produces the same car except with a different style of wheels. The client asks you to shoot only the new wheels and add them to the original photo using P...

Honoring the Copyrights of Composers, Too
By Carolyn Wright - 4/3/2009

Many photographers use music to enhance their photography. But since music is a work protected by copyright law, make sure that you honor the copyright of the composer, too. Most photographers recognize that copying music from a friend or downloading from a music sharing website is illegal. But even...

Florida DUI Laws
By Josh Riverside - 4/3/2009

DUI laws are defined by each state. These are mostly similar except for a few exceptions. Generally, drinking and driving is a very serious offence in most states and can affect a person considerably if he/she is convicted under DUI. Florida has some very strict DUI /DWI (Driving under influence/dri...

Personal Injury - How To Find A Way Out
By S. A. Baker - 4/3/2009

For victims of personal injury, there is little satisfaction in knowing that they are not alone. Instead, they are faced with simple life tasks that are impossible for them to overcome. Personal injury victims often have to sift through pages and pages of information, trying to find answers to the...

No Win, No Fee, and Power Questions
By Mohammad Latif - 4/3/2009

Nonetheless it`s a popular term used by personal injury solicitors. There are advertisements all over the place, online and offline by solicitors and claim management companies. "If you lose, we won`t charge you a penny" and many of the likes. But do you understand what it means... A solicitor will ...

Structured Settlements
By Max Bellamy - 4/3/2009

A structured settlement is an arrangement with the insurance company that involves periodic payments obtained as a substitute for release of liability. As indicated, structured settlements are often obtained as a result of lawsuits and are an excellent alternative for lump sum settlements. Structur...

Social Security Disability FAQ
By Sheri Abrams - 4/3/2009

WHAT ARE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS? Social Security Disability is a benefit received from the Social Security Administration by disabled workers and in some cases their dependents, similar to those received by retired workers. WHO QUALIFIES? To receive benefits under the Social Security Di...

Protect Your Business With Non-Disclosure Agreements
By Richard Chapo - 4/3/2009

Every business should protect proprietary information when dealing with independent contractors, vendors and other businesses. The best way to do this is to use a non-disclosure agreement, often referred to as an ?NDA.? What is an NDA? An NDA is an agreement between two parties to protect confid...

Selling Structured Settlements
By Max Bellamy - 4/3/2009

Structured settlements can be sold when there is a monetary emergency. There is an option of selling the settlement in parts, instead of opting to sell the whole settlement for a lump sum. The whole settlement needs to be sold only in case of dire emergency when the cash has to be raised immediately...

Contesting A Last Will And Testament
By Damian Sofsian - 4/3/2009

A will is a precious document that determines the distribution of a person?s assets to individuals on his demise - according to his choice and in a legally approved fashion. The beneficiaries of a will are usually those who fall in the law of descent from spouse, to children and then their descendan...

Personal Injury Lawyer - Do We Need Them?
By Mumtaz Shah - 4/3/2009

Following an accident you`ll hear a person say that they don`t need to see a personal injury lawyer, TOO expensive! In this article we will set out for you some reasons why NOT seeking, at minimum, a consultation with an accident lawyer could end up costing you a lot of money! More often than...

Class Action Lawsuit Advice
By Anna Henningsgaard - 4/3/2009

Just last week I received a letter in the mail informing me that I was a member of a class action lawsuit against Apple?s hip iPods. Apparently the portable music devices had experienced battery failure on a massive scale, the letter said, and I could do one of two things. I could accept the settlem...

What is Structured Settlement?
By Brian Dylan - 4/3/2009

Because it is tailor-made for individual cases, the structure may also include some immediate payment to cover special damages. The payment is usually made through purchase of an annuity from a Life Insurance Company. Subcontractor A trade contractor such as a roofer who usually subcontracts with a ...

Litigation Financing
By Jennifer Bailey - 4/3/2009

Litigation is a very costly affair. An individual involved in litigation needs good financial backing to work out the case, hire a lawyer, and settle court dues and other small and big expenses. Most people fighting lawsuits may face financial hardships. They may not even go in for a fair settlemen...

Texas Real Property Law for Commercial Landlords
By Tri Nguyen - 4/3/2009

I have found that landlords generally face the same set of issues and have the same set of questions pertaining to their rights, duties and obligations as landlords under Texas law. The answers to these questions depend on whether residential tenants or commercial tenants are involved. Although comm...

Florida Personal Injury Lawyers
By Eric Morris - 4/3/2009

A personal injury is described as any harm caused to a person, such as a broken bone, a cut or a bruise. Any type of bodily injury as a result of an attack, negligence or accident can also be categorized as a personal injury, and you can file a lawsuit to recover damages from whoever is responsible....

Texas Family Law ? Child Support
By Todd Going - 4/3/2009

Texas is very precise on the guidelines of family law when it comes to child support. Most statues for child support place consideration on the income of the obligated parents capping it at $6,000 a month. Based on the amount of income, the number of children and the situation of the divorce, the ...

Legalizing Crime
By Sam Vaknin - 4/3/2009

The state has a monopoly on behaviour usually deemed criminal. It murders, kidnaps, and locks up people. Sovereignty has come to be identified with the unbridled - and exclusive - exercise of violence. The emergence of modern international law has narrowed the field of permissible conduct. A soverei...

16 Golden Rules of Master Copywriting
By Christos Varsamis - 4/3/2009

You could spend thousands of dollars on advertisement and have extremely low or no results in sales because of your poor planed copy. You shouldn?t be amazed by the fact that huge corporations all over the world do that mistake and waste millions of dollars on false advertisement campaigns. However,...

Web Copy ? How Much is Enough?
By Glenn Murray - 4/3/2009

These days, there?s widespread acceptance that a website is an integral part of the marketing plan of any business. Likewise, it?s commonly accepted that web copy is a vital component of any website. But how much web copy is enough? The pure volume of information available on the Internet is dauntin...

In a personal injury lawsuit, will I have to be examined by a doctor for the other side?
By Gerry Oginski - 4/3/2009

Q: During my case, will I have to be examined by a doctor for the defense? A: In almost every type of injury case the answer is yes. When you put your medical condition in issue, and you claim you were injured because of another`s wrongdoing, the defense has a right to have you examined by a doctor...

Innocent Spouses - Help With Ex-Spouse Tax Problems
By Richard Chapo - 4/3/2009

Historically, tax issues arising from bad marriages fell into the category of "better or worse" in the marriage vows. The IRS historically considered spouses one person for tax purposes, but has changed its views. Tax Problems When a marriage has problems, finances are almost always one of the eleme...

Tax Haven Raises 2006 Entry Price
By Roger Munns - 4/3/2009

While Monaco is a well known European tax haven, Andorra has remained little known outside of the financial community - despite enjoying the same tax advantages and arguably more private banking than her better known rival. In contrast to the similar financial benefits both Monaco and Andorra reside...

Why You Should Write To Inform And Not To Sell
By Joyce A Corrales - 4/3/2009

Advertising is key! Unfortunately most people waste their money on advertising unless they can play by the numbers. Playing by the numbers is simply spending enough money on advertising and saturating the market so much, that percentage wise, enough people will want to see what you have to offer. I...

DISABILITY and WORKING: Making the Systems Work For You
By Carolyn Magura - 4/3/2009

In a previous article, we discussed the JAN ? the Job Accommodation Network, and just how valuable a resource that link is to those of us who are disabled, yet still working. Alsoin that article, we left me as the VP-HR for an entire Ship Repair Yard. As you can probably imagine, my job description ...

How to Select a Patent Attorney
By Lisa Parmley - 5/9/2008

Could you use a little help protecting your invention? If so, an attorney skilled in patent law is your best bet. As you can imagine, conveying your invention to someone who knows nothing about it will be difficult. Therefore, it is best if you are in direct contact with your patent attorney. You...

How to Prosecute Libel and Slander in the UK
By Jefferson Highway, General Counsel - 5/6/2008

Defamation of character can be a serious business in the UK. But what exactly is slander? And what is libel? Both are defined as a false statement made by one individual about another individual with the intent to harm defamed person`s reputation in some way. The statement qualifies as slander if ...

Book Review: Toxic Deception
By Granny?s Mettle - 4/25/2008

In the book, TOXIC DECEPTION, authors Dan Fagin and Marianne Lavelle talked about the ways and means today`s manufacturers were able to hide their "deceptive practices", and keep harmful products in the market even with the availability of safer and cheaper alternatives. According to the book, the...

How to Write a Cease and Desist Letter
By Jefferson Highway, General Counsel - 4/24/2008

A Cease and Desist letter is one of the simplest legal forms in use today. With the spread of the web, and the copyright infringement that has brought, C&D`s (as they are known) have become very common. The problem is, a standard C&D can cost $50 or more if sent from a lawyer, and you may find, if y...

Securing Evidence In Winning Defective Product Cases
By Maui Reyes - 4/23/2008

Oftentimes when people get into accidents that involve defective products (such as car accidents), they get into shock and delay filing a case. While it is understandable that certain personal injuries can cause you to not file a case right away, you must remember that the company whom you plan to s...

Accounting Community Supports KPMG
By Thomas Johansmeyer - 4/21/2008

With the US government?s case against KPMG settled, the battered firm can refocus its efforts on its core businesses. Enabling this refocusing is a series of internal mandates that have rippled across Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. No poaching! Leadership in each ...

Litigation Funding
By Wensley McKenney - 4/19/2008

Litigation Funding offers financial resources to plaintiffs that are the victims of personal injury by the negligent acts of another. It is simple reality in the United States legal system that financial strength plays a significant role in the ultimate settlement or judgment amount of legal claims...

How the Jury System Should be Reformed
By Terry Mitchell - 4/18/2008

Our current jury system is ailing. It is beginning to fail us. O.J. Simpson being found not guilty is just one example of that problem. People with loads of evidence against them are found not guilty, while others with far less evidence against them are found guilty. Mass murderers are often sentenc...

Lawsuit Funding
By Wensley McKenney - 5/13/2007

Lawsuit Funding is essential to victims of personal injury who are without sufficient income and are awaiting a legal settlement. All too often a person is injured by the wrongful acts of another but must wait years to receive his or her fair compensation. Finally there are companies like Global ...

Is Reinstating The Draft Such a Bad Idea?
By Jean Fritz - 4/27/2007

In his bid for the presidency, John Kerry pronounced a ?secret plan? to reinstate selective service. The fact that New York Democrat and fellow leftist Charles Rangel had proposed this plan wasn?t mentioned, so Kerry?s allegation created hysteria within the blue states. But there are several ways in...

How to Start an Online Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service
By Victoria Ring - 4/21/2007

Due to the dramatic increase in technology, paralegals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from home as a bankruptcy forms processor. Unlike an attorney or notary public, a bankruptcy forms processor does not have jurisdictional limits. In other words, a bank...



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