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Archive for the ‘Legal Matters’ Category

Calling a Lawyer Should Be a Private Home Sellers First Move

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Calling a Lawyer Should Be a Private Home Sellers First Move
 by: Richard Embro-Pantalony
You are selling your own home because you think you’re up to the task, that it can’t be that difficult? You’re right of course; however you want to make sure you abide by some basic common sense guidelines to help ensure your success. [...]

The Lemon Law In Florida - Stating The Law As It Affects Consumers

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The Lemon Law In Florida - Stating The Law As It Affects Consumers
 by: Earl Powers
The Florida Legislature in 1988 revised a law that makes car manufacturers responsible for replacing defective vehicles or refunding consumers’ money if the vehicle applies to certain conditions set forth by the Legislature. This law is commonly known as Florida’s automobile [...]

The Motion Picture Association Of America And Copyrights

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The Motion Picture Association Of America And Copyrights
 by: Charles Weber
The MPAA

The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) is the national voice of anti piracy laws. The MPAA defines copyright theft as: signal theft, theatrical print theft, digital picture theft (from the internet), unauthorized public performance of copyrighted work, and optical disc and videocassette theft. In [...]

Bad Check Writers Get Monkey-Wrenched

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Bad Check Writers Get Monkey-Wrenched
 by: Jesse Fisher
Bad check writers are opportunists that stay on the fringes of crime. They know how to manipulate the system to their advantage. They know and take advantage of the overworked and paper-heavy judicial agencies responsible for check collections. They lie, push, delay and make numerous excuses in an [...]

Cambodian Women and Barriers to Social Participation

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Cambodian Women and Barriers to Social Participation
 by: Lay Vicheka
“Women hold more than half of the sky” — (Chinese Saying)

But why women are the ones who suffer the greatest discriminations and pains?

Women account for more than fifty percent of the overall Cambodian population; furthermore, all work related to society, culture, politics, economics, humanity, etc., won’t attain [...]

Sarbanes Oxley Act Sox And Not The Ones On Your Feet!

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Sarbanes Oxley Act Sox And Not The Ones On Your Feet!
 by: Earl Powers
Sarbanes Oxley Act falls under ‘Corporate and Auditing Accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act’ or ‘CAARTA’ act which was passed by the US Senate Banking Committee with the support of President Bush. This act was passed to strengthen corporate governance and improve investor confidence. [...]

Changes to Fire Safety Law (Fire Safety Reform Approved)

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Changes to Fire Safety Law (Fire Safety Reform Approved)
 by: David Cant
Legal reform aimed at simplifying the fire safety process, while at the same time placing a greater onus on businesses to carry out fire risk assessments, has been approved by the House of Lords.

A leading spokesperson, speaking for the Office of the Deputy Prime [...]

All Service Providers The DDA Affects You Do Not Ingnore This Article

Monday, October 20th, 2008

All Service Providers The DDA Affects You Do Not Ingnore This Article
 by: David Cant
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Part Three applies to all “services Providers” that is, anyone who provides goods or services to the public, whether for profit or not. Accordingly, the scope of the DDA is enormous, covering for example churches, retailers, schools, leisure facilities & [...]

Helpful Tips for Lawsuit Loan Brokers

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Helpful Tips for Lawsuit Loan Brokers
 by: Tony Perkins
The world of a lawsuit loan broker is often turbulent due to a cyclical industry, inconsistent litigation financing companies, and the struggle to weigh advertising expenditures vs. the resulting leads. You (litigation broker) must not only survive but must flourish during active times of the year in [...]

Injured Plaintiff-s Win Today With “No Win…No Pay…No Risk” Lawsuit Loan

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Injured Plaintiff’s Win Today With “No Win…No Pay…No Risk” Lawsuit Loan
 by: Kari Gray
“No one pays much attention to how a person who has been injured is going to live while waiting for a case to settle, the legal system tends to put people who cannot afford to wait for their money at a disadvantage.” - [...]

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