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Personal Injury

Grounds for Personal Injury Lawsuits in Canada

03rd October 2011
If you have been injured by another person, whatever medium used for the assault, or whether it was done intentionally or by negligence, it is your right to ask payment for the damages done, especially if the person caused long-term damage. Personal injur...
Author: Mike Clark
Law

Mesothelioma Lawyers and Lawsuits

05th September 2011
The Mesothelioma lawyers are dedicated in assisting those affected by Mesothelioma cancer is achieving the largest financial recoveries. With the awareness of the disease the number of victims has raised, the companies that were loose about controlling as...
Author: Mesothelioma Information
Internet Law

How to protect your business against internet defamation

16th December 2010
The Internet is, as the cliché goes, "a marketplace of ideas." Whether a person has an opinion on politics, commerce, or even the show they saw on TV last night, there is always a forum to spread their opinion on, and that opinion will be available worldw...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Estate Planning

State of California Medi-Cal Planning for Skilled Nursing Home Care

12th August 2010
One of the greatest fears of elderly Americans is that they may require nursing home care. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between ...
Author: Law Office of Sean D. Ethington
Employment Law

Workplace Violence in the Health Sector - An Administrator's Greatest Concern

13th April 2010
Of all the myths, false beliefs, and misinformation that's bandied around about workplace violence in the health sector and violence in the workplace in general, there is one that is causing more harm than good. I've found that, by and large, the greate...
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller
Legal

Federal Prison Consultant Discusses the Second Chance Act

29th September 2008
Recently a law was enacted to help offenders make a transition from Federal Prison to the regular honest working world. This law has become known as the Second Chance Act. This law was eagerly awaited by inmates and their families. It was also the subject...
Author: Geoff Mousseau