Legal Articles
601: Asbestos: The Hidden Killer Of 9/11
New York fell victim to a devastating terrorist attack in 2001 in which over 3,000 innocent people died but when the planes crashed into the towers they put more than the occupants at risk. Asbestos was used as a fireproofing agent in much of the construction of the towers before it was banned in the early 1970s.
602: San Jose DWI Lawyer Helps Those Who Are Charged With Drunk Driving
A San Jose DWI lawyer will be the person you need to call if you have been arrested for drunk driving. If you failed the field sobriety test and are taken to the station and then fail the breath test or the blood or urine test then you will be charged with the offense.
603: What To Do If You Are Involved In A Big Eighteen Wheeler Truck Accident Or Crash
Eighteen wheeler truck accidents can be frightening, taxing experiences. Nobody wants to be involved in an automobile accident, especially not with a large rig truck, so the best way to deal with these accidents is, of course, through prevention. If you're a safe driver, you're already halfway there.
604: The Lautenberg Amendment and the Soldier
You may have heard the term "Lautenberg" before, or have even heard of someone who was "Lautenberged". This is the term commonly used when a soldier is discharged from the military based on the effects of the Lautenberg Amendment as it pertains to domestic violence misdemeanors and the possession of a firearm. What is the Lautenberg Amendment? How does it effect military personnel, and regular citizen's rights to possess a firearm?
605: Don't Drink And Drive Or Else Receive Dui Punishment
It's forever better to think twice before getting behind the wheel once having couple of drinks. Driving beneath the influence of drugs or alcohol is a serious offense and also the rules strictly prohibits individuals driving under the alcohol.
606: Five Things Why It Is Wise To Consult Lemon Lawyers
We all know that every consumer in the world is experiencing mistreat from dealers and manufacturers that concerns with motorized products, vehicles or cars that are still under warranty. This is because what some of these dealers and manufacturers usually do is that they are validating their motorized products, vehicles or cars whenever a consumer claims that they received a defective product.
607: San Antonio Assault Lawyer Means Defending Yourself
It has been reported in numerous periodicals that, in recent years, crime has been on the rise in the city of San Antonio. In 2007, property crimes such as larceny and burglary accounted for most of this 'growth' though some citizens can take small comfort in the decrease in the number of homicides and rapes. Still, there is one category of crime that should be cause for alarm, and that is aggravated assault, which has seen sharp increases over the past few years.
608: Law School Helpful Principles For First Year Students
When I entered law school for the first time, the thought of spending three years with outright seriousness bothers me. Since there would be a lot of studying that has to be done so I can stay on track, I was thinking that I'll be too preoccupied.
609: Industrial Compensation Law
It would be better in a line of employment if there would be a compensation law that is used in the process. Medical insurance plans are provided to workers under a basic compensation agreement and this is primarily to assure them with a sense of medical security for when they are faced with a medical emergency. An employee exchanges the right to take legal action against their employers whenever they agree to have a compensation plan included in their overall salary.
610: Federal Agents Arrest Two In Buffalo For Debt Collection Scam
The U.S. Attorney's office forwarded a criminal complaint Friday in U.S. District Court charging Timothy E. Arent and Neil G. Wieczkowski, both of Buffalo, N.Y., with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Arent is also charged with bankruptcy fraud. The charge of mail fraud has a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The bankruptcy and conspiracy fraud charges each carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and fine of $250,000.
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