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  • Redundancy Dismissal Remedy Reinstatement highlighted by Emilio Botin Abbey Santander shares price, by Simon King
    Reinstatement is highlighted by the high-profile case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) where, after finding race discrimination, the Employment Tribunal issued a reinstatement order and eventually ordered Emilio Botin Abbey Grupo Santander to pay Mr Chagger the record-breaking compensation amount of £2.8 million to cover his loss.
    Published 26Sep2009, viewed 174 times
  • How to apply for a Spanish NIE number?, by Steven Magill
    The NIE number is given to foreigners who wish to reside/ work/ study or make legal transactions in Spain and used to follow- up the foreigners' financial status and activities made by the foreigner in Spain.
    Published 26Sep2009, viewed 91 times
  • Penalties for a DUI in Tennessee, by Nathan Moore
    There are a variety of penalties for a DUI specific to Tennessee. Your past record, level of intoxication and circumstances of your arrest all carry with them various factors related to your potential punishment. This is a brief overview of what you can expect if you are found guilty of a DUI within the State of Tennessee.
    Published 23Oct2009, viewed 160 times
  • What to do if involved in a motor vehicle accident: a step-by-step guide, by Chuck Matthews
    There are a number of circumstances at play in a motor vehicle accident process both at the scene of the accident as well as the ensuing legal process. This article outlines the most important steps to take at the scene of a motor vehicle accident as well as the post-accident phase of the process, which usually involves attorneys for both insurance companies a personal attorney. Also discussed are important factors in choosing the right attorney.
    Published 23Oct2009, viewed 151 times
  • Defending Yourself Against a DUI, by Nathan Moore
    Driving under the influence is one of the most common crimes in the country. No other crime so regularly affects individuals from all social strata. Millionaires and public housing residents are both routinely charged with a DUI. As differently situated in life as they are, their defenses, and how they should handle their cases, should be the exact same.
    Published 23Oct2009, viewed 109 times
  • Common Causes of Car Accidents, by Corey Walker
    You can protect your family by knowing your rights and what you should do in your car crash claim. Our attorneys at Walker, Billingsley & Bair are dedicated to giving your case the personal attention that it needs.
    Published 29Sep2009, viewed 96 times
  • Additional Levaquin Lawsuits Filed, by Katie Kelley
    An additional fifteen lawsuits were filed against Johnson and Johnson and Ortho-McNeil in September. This adds to the mounting legal quagmire in which these companies find themselves concering Levaquin, a prescription antibiotic with severe side effects and possibilities of tendon rupture.
    Published 29Sep2009, viewed 90 times
  • Legal Marketing Tips: Learning the Do's and Donts of the Client Intake Process, by Alexis Martin Neely
    If your law firm isn't converting at least 75% of the prospects that make it into your office into paying clients, chances are you have a huge problem with the client intake process. This article discusses some of the major dos and donts of the client intake process so you can start maximizing ever lead generated by your marketing efforts.
    Published 25Sep2009, viewed 47 times
  • Six Things You Can Do Today to Avoid Filing Bankruptcy, by Harvey L Cox
    If you're buried under a pile of debt, you may be tempted to file bankruptcy. However, before you do it, consider some alternative options. The following six steps just may be what you need to fend off bankruptcy.
    Published 22Oct2009, viewed 62 times
  • Are D.I.Y Wills an Example of False Economy?, by Jo M Robinson
    D.I.Y. Wills may seem appealing as a way of getting your Will off the 'to-do-list'. In this article we look at why taking this approach could be a bad idea.
    Published 22Oct2009, viewed 50 times
  • The 1976 Revision of Copyright Act: A Summary, by Nathan Moore
    The revision of the Copyright Act in 1976 changed the way exclusive copyright existed and terminated. The 1976 act is now the primary basis of copyright law in the United States. Basic rights of copyright holders are codified, as well as the now oft employed "fair use" doctrine.
    Published 22Oct2009, viewed 179 times
  • How Immigration Attorneys Can Help You Win Hard Cases, by Carlos Batara
    Winning immigration cases is not simple. Trying to handle your case without an immigration attorney is not a good idea. Before you decide to handle your case by yourself, here are a few things you need to know about immigration law: (1) Rules keep getting stricter. (2) Your evidence has to be fully prepared before your hearing. (3) Simple mistakes can destroy your case.
    Published 21Oct2009, viewed 98 times
  • Here's An Easy Way To Run a Background Check On Anyone You're Curious About!, by Grant T Dougan
    Since we have been getting a number of questions from individuals inquiring how they can conduct a background search on someone, we thought we would assemble a simple guide outlining how this can be accomplished. Obviously you can easily think of lots of different circumstances when using a background search would be helpful so we hope this guide is useful to you.
    Published 20Sep2009, viewed 366 times
  • Agreements To Pay Spousal Support - Watch Out For the Pit Falls!!!, by Donald P. Schweitzer
    If you are going through a divorce or a legal separation and find yourself negotiating spousal support, be especially careful before you accept the terms of the agreement. Modifying a spousal support obligation is not as easy as you may think. It's not as if you can simply walk into a court and ask the judge to modify the order based on the fact that your ex-spouse recently acquired access to funds.
    Published 19Oct2009, viewed 88 times
  • Consider Bankruptcy Options Before You File, by Harvey L Cox
    Most people who find themselves in financial trouble, believe bankruptcy is their sole option. They often think about filing for bankruptcy as soon as they recognize they're in trouble. But, bankruptcy should be a last recourse. Before you make the decision to file bankruptcy, think about your options. If, after you've weighed all your options, you still believe bankruptcy is the only way, you can file with peace of mind.
    Published 19Oct2009, viewed 256 times
  • The Trouble With DIY Conveyancing Kits, by Davo Judge
    There's no two ways about it: moving is a costly proposition. Many people try to handle as much of it on their own as possible, but ultimately end up paying more in the long run. DIY conveyancing kits are one prime example of something that may sound good - but that actually creates more trouble than it's worth.
    Published 17Oct2009, viewed 126 times
  • Straight Talk Law: Texting And Auto Accidents, by Jason Epstein
    We’ve all been conditioned after years and years of public service announcements and tragic accidents we see on the news not to drink and drive. If we see someone obviously intoxicated, most of us feel it’s our obligation to intervene. But how many of us do anything when we see someone pull out a cell phone and start texting when they should be watching the road?
    Published 17Sep2009, viewed 102 times
  • How Does a President Grant a Pardon?, by Nathan Moore
    Each presidency establishes its own set of standards and considerations when determining who receives a presidential pardon. The power to pardon is exclusive to the president. In Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, the pardon power is limited only in that impeachment is not a pardon-eligible offense. There is no congressional input into the pardon process and no judicial review.
    Published 15Oct2009, viewed 136 times
  • Facing a Federal Charge: What Should I Do if Prosecuted by the Government?, by Nathan Moore
    If you are charged with a crime by the federal government, your defense must be air tight. There is, for a variety of reasons, no room for error. Since almost all federal convictions carry prison time, it is important to mount an aggressive and committed defense from the beginning.
    Published 15Oct2009, viewed 94 times
  • Conveyancing: From Start To Finish, by David S Judge
    Conveyancing in Australia refers to the legal transfer of property from one person to another. Many people have a lot of misconceptions about the process, not realising that it does not even begin until a sale has been made. Whether you're looking to buy property right now - or plan to in the near future - having at least a basic idea about what's involved in the conveyancing process can be very helpful.
    Published 15Oct2009, viewed 78 times
  • What You Need To Know When Choosing An Immigration Attorney, by Carlos Batara
    Are you wondering what to look for when selecting an immigration attorney? Your decision could mean the difference between winning and losing your case. Here are a few tips. The person you select should (1) treat you as a person, not a number; (2) know hidden rules for green cards and fighting deportation; and (3)challenge government officials if they are not treating you fairly.
    Published 13Nov2009, viewed 120 times

 

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