California Regulations Protect Eggs Produced In The State From Salmonella California eggs: why they may be safer to eat than those produced in other states. Learn about the precautions egg farmers in California are taking to prevent their eggs from becoming contaminated with salmonella. Author: James Ballidis Submitted: September 3, 2010
Offers to Settle a Claim It is often sensible to make offers of settlement when involved in a court case.you do not need permission from the court and the cost of an expensive trial may be saved. Offers made remain open until accepted, withdrawn, or rejected. This can lead to tra Author: Andrew John Submitted: September 3, 2010
McKenzie Friends A McKenzie friend is a lay person who accompanies a litigant to a court hearing and assists him with the case. Their use has increased dramatically in recent years as more and more people act for themselves without instructing lawyers. They are generally Author: Andrew John Submitted: September 2, 2010
Holidays From Hell Each year a lot of people return from their holidays with tales of "My Holiday from Hell". This article tells you what your rights may be to claim compensation. Author: Richard Godden Submitted: September 2, 2010
Dog Bites: Who Is Responsible? In South Carolina, the laws are pretty clear when it comes to dog bites. Basically, if you are a dog owner or are watching someone else's dog, you are the one who is responsible for the dog's actions if it happens to attack and injure someone. However, it Author: Shelly Leeke Submitted: September 2, 2010
Occupation Orders Where there is No Violence There is rarely a divorcing couple living under the same roof who would not feel that their lives would be better off without the other one being there. If there is domestic violence the court will usually make an occupation order but will the court order Author: Andrew John Submitted: September 2, 2010
All Terrain Vehicle Accident Injuries & ATV Accident Analysis Michigan all terrain vehicle accident lawyer shares statistics on Michigan ATV accidents and discusses common injuries, the ATV protective equipment you should wear, and Michigan ATV accident lawsuits. Author: Lawrence Buckfire Submitted: September 2, 2010
Petitioner's Criminal History and the United States Visa Process A brief look at ways that a previous criminal conviction can impact a recently submitted visa petition or application. Author: Ben Hart Submitted: September 2, 2010
Restrictions on the Making of Further Applications to a Court Section 91(4)of the Children Act 1989 gives a court the power to prevent a person from making any further applications to the court concerning a child. This article discusses when such an order will be made. Author: Andrew John Submitted: September 2, 2010
E2 Visas and US Company Registration A brief overview of the Company Registration process for those seeking an E2 visa. Author: Ben Hart Submitted: September 1, 2010
A Family Law Attorney Is A Great Help To Seniors If an elderly parent, relative, or friend starts to experience difficulties performing his or her activities of daily living, a plethora of community services are available today to help meet those needs. Author: Nick Messe Submitted: September 1, 2010
Employers - How to Protect Your Employees from Hearing Damage Every year many people suffer hearing damage at work. This article provides practical steps for careful employers to take in protecting employees from hearing damage and avoiding the risk of work accident claims for compensation. Author: Tim Bishop Submitted: September 1, 2010
Motorcycle Accident Statistics & Tips To Prevent A Biker From Becoming A Motorcycle Accident Victim Michigan motorcycle accident lawyer shares Michigan motorcycle accident statistics, how bikers can prevent themselves from becoming a motorcycle accident victim, and the legal rights an injured victim has after being injured. Author: Lawrence Buckfire Submitted: September 1, 2010
Is There Any Way To Avoid A Third Degree Tear During Childbirth? If you are worried about suffering a third degree tear during childbirth, is there anything that you can do to prevent this? Author: Julie Glynn Submitted: September 1, 2010
Compromise Agreements - Negotiate with Your Employer Termination of your employment can mean a wide open gap is left for both employer and employee. This may be unfair to both sides and leave a sense of vulnerability. Get legal advice on agreeing a compromise. Author: Tim Bishop Submitted: September 1, 2010
What Exactly Are Felonies And Misdemeanors? Many people who are charged with a felony or a misdemeanor may begin to wonder what exactly this means and what will the process be like in court. Author: Nick Messe Submitted: September 1, 2010
Tips When Hiring Bail Bonds Choosing the right bail bonds is a vital part of navigating the legal process for you or a loved one. Author: Andy Kyle Submitted: September 1, 2010
Personal Injury Awards and Divorce. Can money received by one spouse from a personal injury claim be claimed by the other spouse in divorce proceedings. And when injuries sustained in an accident result in the breakdown of a marriage can compensation for that be claimed. This article consid Author: Andrew John Submitted: August 31, 2010
Keep Yourself Safe From a Dog Attack Every year, millions of people are bitten by dogs. The majority of dog attack victims are children. Author: Nick Messe Submitted: August 31, 2010
Compensation Claims - An Accident Lawyers Guide Making an accident claim can often be very complex, especially if it is a spinal injury claim. It's vital to make sure that you receive specialist legal help from experienced accident lawyer at an early stage. This article explains how your accident lawye Author: Tim Bishop Submitted: August 31, 2010
Paying For Your Lawsuit Sometimes you want to, or have been advised to, sue an entity - but you just cannot afford to. If the entity is poor, perhaps you should not be suing them. If the entity is wealthy, you can find help to fund your lawsuit. Author: Mark Shapiro Submitted: August 31, 2010
E1 Visas and US Company Registration A brief look at the E1 visa in the context of US Company Registration. Author: Ben Hart Submitted: August 31, 2010
When Judgment Enforcers Coop One of the first things to know about judgment coops is that generally unless one is a lawyer, one cannot enforce a judgment unless one owns the judgment outright 100%. For this reason, when JEs cooperate, the ownership is transferred to a partner JE clos Author: Mark Shapiro Submitted: August 31, 2010
Take the Pledge Not to Text and Drive Texting while driving is a serious problem that needlessly takes lives and injures other innocent drivers. Author: Jim Brown Submitted: August 31, 2010
Contact And Other Rights For Relatives Other Than Parents In this article Sheila Byth of McKay Norwell, solicitors, Edinburgh explains how relatives other than parents can also apply to the courts for contact with children in the family. Author: Richard Godden Submitted: August 31, 2010
Severely Injured Passengers Need Help After A Railroad Mishap Train companies are big and powerful with lots of money at stake and will do just about anything to keep from paying recompense to victims of railroad mishaps. Author: Nick Messe Submitted: August 30, 2010
What If You Are Injured In An Accident With An Uninsured Driver? Can You Claim Compensation? If an uninsured driver crashes into your vehicle, can you still make a claim for compensation? Author: Robert Gray Submitted: August 30, 2010
Federal Bankruptcy Filings In Washington DC And Wisconsin Exempt Certain Property Filing for bankruptcy is never an easy decision, however, there are times where doing so is the only way to deal with crushing debts. Author: Nick Messe Submitted: August 30, 2010
If I Get Hurt on the Job, Can I Get Lost Wages? A lot of people want to know if they are hurt on job, will they get paid for the time they missed at work? We explain the legal situation--you need to know that it actually depends! Author: Jim Brown Submitted: August 30, 2010
Can I Get a Job If I Am In Bankruptcy? A lot of people wonder if a bankruptcy will prevent an employer from hiring them. Here is how bankruptcy works and how it could affect a potential job offer. You may be surprised. Author: Jim Brown Submitted: August 30, 2010
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