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Legal

Cauda Equina Syndrome and Medical Negligence

23rd March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn Cauda Equina Syndrome is a relatively rare condition. There are only about 100 new cases of this syndrome annually in England but it is estimated that at least 10% of these are mismanaged and involve litigation against th...
Author: Julie Glynn
Law

San Francisco Brain Injury – Seeking Justice

01st March 2011
Choosing the right type of attorney who can best represent you in the present times we live in is difficult. Further, the matter is complicated when you need to find someone to help you seek compensation after your husband or wife or child or relative or ...
Author: Lorraine Bruz
Taxes

Finding Hidden Treasures In Tax Returns

22nd February 2011
I often tell of my first experience as an expert witness in a matrimonial matter. At that time there was not a plethora of literature that addressed the search for omitted income or hidden assets. Much of what we now call forensic accounting was performed...
Author: Mark S. Gottlieb, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CBA, DABFA, MS
Taxes

Tips To Keep The Tax Man Away From The Door

14th January 2011
Many people these days find themselves painted into a corner when it comes to anything to do with the Internal Revenue Service. Very often they will wait until it is much too late to deal with the problem and may end up losing everything they own as a r...
Author: Stewart Wrighter
Immigration Law

What is a Green Card Visa and How Can You Get a Green Card?

04th January 2011
A green card visa serves as record that shows an individual has permanent resident status in the United States. This article will describe some different reasons green cards may be issued to immigrants/foreigners seeking to live/work in the United States ...
Author: Stanley Hermosillo
Taxes

What to Look Out For in a Tax Relief Service

25th November 2010
Finding the right tax relief service can be very important to your overall situation. If you have run into any issues with your taxes, you need to hire the right professional. It is essential to find a tax relief service with the right experience, as well...
Author: Sally Pratt
Immigration Law

United States immigration: How to go about it

20th July 2010
The United States of America is undoubtedly one of the most stringent countries in terms of immigration laws across the world. The body of law that handles all United States immigration cases is the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA). The major reas...
Author: College ParkHigh
Business Law

Franchise Agreements And Contracts

21st June 2010
Franchise Agreements and Contracts When looking into purchasing a franchise it's a good idea to investigate its background with a healthy dose of skepticism. It can be easy to get caught up in the hype of glossy brochures and promises of quick profits,...
Author: Gen Wright
Legal

Finding Hidden Assets after you Sue Someone

02nd June 2010
I am not a lawyer. This is my opinion and a summary of what I have learned and observed. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer. There are two schools of thought about people who hide their assets, or through careful planning, own nothing. Some thi...
Author: Mark D. Shapiro
Criminal Law

Auto Dealers Are Main Targets For Identity Theft Scams

25th March 2010
Did you know that auto dealers are major targets for identity theft scams? Because automotive dealers regularly make high-dollar transactions, they need to properly protect themselves from identity theft. It's estimated that American businesses lose more ...
Author: lisa lucero
Taxes

Common Mistakes during Taxations

23rd March 2010
When you file your income tax replace, there is a regular predetermined of mistakes which you are necessarily towards make. They pricing you moment, stress, and of course money! It is the experiences of IRS that civilians earn the equivalent mistakes aga...
Author: Arun
Legal

Long Term Acute Care Hospitals and Artificial Airway Safety: What Patients Need To Know

24th February 2010
Long term acute care facilities ( LTAC's) in many ways are like hospitals: they care for critically ill patients who sustain strokes, brain injuries, and other serious conditions. Frequently these patients require artificial airways, such as an endotrache...
Author: Brian R.Wilson