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- 1). Power Of Attorney Power Packs In A Paper By : Michael Colucci
The Power of Attorney is a legal document voluntarily entered into by two parties and duly certified by a notary public, usually a lawyer. The first and second party in the Power of Attorney are: the Principal and the Agent,respectively. In the power of attorney, the principal appoints the agent to perform a task in a legal capacity in his lieu.
The power of attorney empowers the agent to act upon any legal circumstance necessary of the principal, mostly if the latter cannot conduct with others, his legal affairs in person.
article related to: power of attorney, legal forms
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- 2). Courtroom FEA: FEA = Finite Element Analysis By : Steve Roensch
As a product liability professional, it is important that you know what Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can do for you. If you don't, your adversary might. Whether you serve plaintiffs, defendants or both, you're probably already familiar with FEA.
Simply put, if a loss, injury or death is due to something bending or breaking, FEA can help explain the failure.
article related to: stress, stress analysis, law, legal, attorney, court, courtroom, fea, finite element, expert witness, engineer, product liability, personal injury, forensic
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- 3). Whiplash Compensation Claims Advice By : Julian Hall
Whiplash Compensation Claims Advice
Whiplash Injury
is a sudden moderate to severe strain affecting the bones, discs, muscles, nerves, or tendons of the neck, which is composed of seven small bones known as the cervical spine.
Symptoms
may appear straight away or develop gradually over hours, days, or weeks after the injury.
Symptoms of whiplash.
article related to: personal injury, accident claim, personal injury, accident at work, road accident, road traffic accident, medical negligence, no win no fee
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- 4). Criminal justice majors: what is the difference and what are the benefits By : Jim Greenberg
There are many majors in criminal justice. Let us look at the most popular ones – justice administration, forensic sciences, corrections management, court reporting, home security, juvenile management, law enforcement, economic crime, cyber crime, legal and paralegal services, and so on….
The main point is: you can get majors in almost an innumerable number of specializations.
article related to: criminal justice majors, online education
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- 5). Australian Workplace Agreements Explained By : Legal Eagle
A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an Workplace Agreement can override employment conditions in state or territory laws, but an Australian Workplace Agreement must meet the Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard.
article related to: work place agreements, workplace agreements, australia
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- 8). Motor Insurers Bureau Compensation Claims By : Julian Hall
It's a fairly common practice, claiming compensation from the another driver’s insurance company in the event of a road traffic incident. However, if the driver whom you had the accident with had left the scene and subsequently cannot be trace - then what? Also, what can you do if the other driver doesn't have insurance?
Well thankfully, you may still be able to make a claim compensation from the UK Motor Insurers Bureau.
article related to: personal injury, accident claim, personal injury, accident at work, road accident, road traffic accident, medical negligence, no win no fee
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- 9). Information Technology - Wrongful Termination of Contract By : Dr Rosanna Cooper
The defendant, Steria, terminated the agreement with Peregrine Systems alleging that it was entitled to terminate the contract between the parties as a result of delays and commercial misstatements. Steria also claimed damages from Peregrine.
In return, Peregrine brought proceedings against Steria for money owed under the contract. Initially, the Court held that Peregrine had not committed any breach of contract and that there had been no misstatements.
article related to: it contracts, intellectual property, copyright law, software agreements, find an it lawyer in london, find an it law firm, it solicitors, it development contracts, internet lawyers, patent lawyers
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- 12). Bail Bond Agents By : Damian Sofsian
Sometimes a defendant in a court case cannot raise enough money to cover the entire bail amount. In such instances, the defendant, a relative, or a close family friend can approach a bail bond agent as a co-signer to post the bail. In this case the defendant needs to pay about 10% of the bail amount and provide a collateral to the bail agent for the rest of the amount.
article related to: bail bond agents, bail bond companies, bail bond license, bail bond schools
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- 13). Badger State Wisconsin Child Support By : Holcy
Wisconsin Child Support
When enrolled in a state or federal public assistances program, the child welfare will refer you to an agency of child support for service with no charge. If at the current state you are not provided with public aid, you can stop by your local child support agency and pick up an application for support services
Wisconsin child support Paternity
If your child was born in wedlock, then the husband is labeled the legal father.
article related to: wisconsin child support, child support laws, child support, wisconsin
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- 14). Social Security Member’s Concerns By : Jinky
Changing of Names
The Social Security has set some rules and regulations to be followed by members who wish to have their names changed. There are various circumstances where name changing is allowed and these are as follows: if a member marries, if the member divorced and if there are certain corrections to be made on the name of a member.
If you are a Social Security member and wishes to change your name let’s say in you social security card, the first thing you ought to do is to tell both the agency as well as your employer.
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- 15). DNA Profiling: Its Uses in Court By : Pete McFraser
Stronger evidence in courtrooms—it’s what every attorney, defendant, and plaintiff dreams of. Beginning in the last 1980s, this is exactly what began to surface through DNA profiling.
In addition to the one-of-a-kind pattern engraved on our fingers, each of us possesses a unique identifier that is built within our bodies. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic blueprint that determines our biological characteristics.
article related to: dna test, paternity test, dna testing, paternity testing, dna lab, mcfraser, paternity, dna profiling
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- 16). Junk Faxes – New California Law Challenged By : SD Lawyer
I hate junk faxes. You hate junk faxes. We all hate junk faxes! California legislators passed a law banning them, but it has been delayed to a legal challenge.
Junk Fax Prevention Act
In 2005, the State of California passed the Junk Fax Prevention Act. Legislators were reacting to the bevy of businesses screaming about the junk faxes being received daily.
article related to: junk fax, faxes
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- 18). Accident Injury Claims Done Right By : scott green
When dealing with a car accident, finding and hiring a qualified attorney can help you a great deal. They will help ease your mind through dealing with all the legal aspects of your situation while you focus on coping with the pain and suffering of such a traumatic event. There are lawyers out there ready and willing to make sure that you are compensated for being hurt in a situation that you may not have had any control over.
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- 19). Medical Malpractice and Legal Matters By : medical malpractice
Medical Malpractice is a serious issue. Every day people get improper treatment resulting in numerous negative outcomes. The medical society has sworn an oath to provide the best medical care to their patients. Unfortunately, we all are human and mistakes are made. This is a seriously concerning issue due to the fact that we trust our lives to individuals that may be either not properly trained, inexperienced, neglectful, overly exhausted or just plain unfit to perform medical practices.
article related to: malpractice, medical, medical malpractice attorney, legal, law, health, surgeon, medicine, injury, lawsuit, lawyer
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- 21). Business Entities – Filings With The State By : SD Lawyer
Nearly all small businesses should form entities to limit their exposure to civil liability in the form of lawsuits. In forming an entity, certain documents have to be filed with the state in question.
States
To the surprise of some, state law instead of federal law governs business entities. When form an entity, you should look to the Secretary of State for your jurisdiction to find out the filing requirements.
article related to: business entities, state filings
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- 23). Scaffolding Accidents in the UK By : Julian Hall
Scaffolding Accidents in the UK
We all know how hazardous shoddy scaffolding can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe construction, lack of attention to safety board regulations – all lead to scaffolding accidents all over the UK.
An estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the construction industry, work on scaffolds frequently.
article related to: personal injury, accident claim, personal injury, accident at work, road accident, road traffic accident, medical negligence, no win no fee
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