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  1. Law on Wrongful Termination in California

    by Mary Jean Kuda - 2008-05-27
     At the on set, an employment issue may be easy to handle and resolve. As the process goes on, you will come to a realization that you cannot do it by yourself especially when the issue involves term...
  2. Disability Benefit Programs in California

    by Mary Jean Kuda - 2008-05-27
     If you are disabled and unable to work, several disability insurance and benefit programs are available to help you pay the bills, return to work or both.  Knowing the available disability programs...
  3. Dwi in Texas - Making the Punishment Fit the Crime

    by Dave Page - 2008-05-27
    The state of Texas has enacted a variety of different regulations that are each designed to help stem the increasing number of DWI accidents, injuries, and fatalities occurring within the state by mak...
  4. Employment Law Practice in West Covina City

    by Claysphere Rivera - 2008-05-22
    West Covina is a city that lies at the eastern end of the San Gabriel Valley and is about 20 miles east of the city centre of Los Angeles.Substantial commercial enterprises had been in operation in th...
  5. The Need for Settlement Attorney in Personal Injury Claims

    by Claysphere Rivera - 2008-05-22
    Concededly, one of the fastest growing bits of the legal litigation involves personal injury lawsuits. It had become customary in the modern era that claims of personal injury are filed, argued, and d...
  6. Legal Partnership Agreements

    by Nicholas Fagan - 2008-05-21
    A legal partnership agreement is a documented, signed, and notarized agreement between two or more people or entities such as a business. A lawyer is not required to create this document; many people ...
  7. Does Your State Allow Drunk Driving Checkpoints or Roadblocks?

    by Craig Torey - 2008-05-19
    DUI checkpoints are recognizable by the long line of cars and the group of police officers stopping each car asking questions to each driver. Drunk driving checkpoints or roadblocks have been found to...
  8. Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 3

    by Craig Torey - 2008-05-18
    This election period, the voters know and want to know much more about the presidency and whether that candidate can actually make changes. Voters will benefit greatly by understanding the powers of ...
  9. Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 4

    by Craig Torey - 2008-05-18
    Knowledge is power. Presently the voters have taken an active role in choosing our next president. A leading factor is if the candidate can bring out change. Voters will benefit greatly by underst...
  10. Protecting the Privilege of Driving

    by Art Gib - 2008-05-13
    From what I hear about California traffic, it seems like the roads would be too jam-packed to allow police officers to pick out the people driving under the influence, but if I guess it still happens....
  11. California Business Law Attorneys - How Important are They

    by Jinky Belle Abelardo - 2008-05-07
    Legal services are often deemed unnecessary and are often seen as mere additional expense. But you may be overseeing the fact that California business law attorneys can help a great deal in corporate ...
  12. On Track Train Accidents Claim

    by Claysphere Rivera - 2008-05-01
    The scenarioEveryday in the United States, millions of people ride trains. This means of transport has become a convenient way for travel and for conveying goods.Whether they are headed across the cit...
  13. Manufacturing or Delivering a Controlled Substance and Child Custody

    by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-25
    Drug charges cover a broad range of offenses, from the less severe, such as simple possession of a small amount of drugs, to the more serious, such as participation in the ongoing manufacturing or dis...
  14. What Constitutes an Unreasonable Search and Seizure?

    by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-25
    The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is perhaps one of the most frequently litigated constitutional amendments in the courts. In its entirety, the Fourth Amendment states, "The righ...
  15. How Effective is Entrapment as an Appropriate Defense?

    by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-25
    Entrapment is the act of a law enforcement agent inducing a person to commit an offense, which the person would not have, or was unlikely to have, otherwise committed. An entrapment defense generally ...
  16. Who Can Own a Gun Under Federal Law?

    by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-18
    While the Courts have never brightly defined under the law who actually has a right to own a firearm, for decades the presumption has always been that there is no individual right bestowed upon the ci...
  17. When Does a Conspiracy Exist?

    by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-18
    Of all criminal charges, the most intimidating can be federal charges. This is especially true when one is dealing with a federal conspiracy charge. Some may ask just want exactly is a conspiracy? A c...
  18. Determining if Land is Legally "Buildable"

    by Seb Frey - 2008-01-12
    The first question any potential buyer is going to have about a piece of raw land is: can it be built on? Almost certainly, the county's zoning for the parcel will permit some form of development, a...
  19. Idaho Personal Injury Laws

    by Art Gib - 2008-01-02
    Idaho's laws in regard to personal injury will be very similar to those in all other states of the nation. However, there will be some differences in both law and the attitudes of the courts from stat...
  20. Legal Help in the Idaho Area

    by Art Gib - 2008-01-02
    There are a large range of legal issues that are covered by local Idaho lawyers. Each topic covers an expanse of legal information. That is why that most lawyers will only highlight a few main topics ...