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Habitual Offender Legislation

09th September 2011
The Habitual Offender provisions introduced in New South Wales impose mandatory disqualification periods following the third offence in the past five years for certain specific charges. Any suspension under habitual offender legislation applies in addi...
Author: piercejackson
Immigration Law

Being Denied Entry Into Canada Based On Criminality

26th February 2011
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) makes it fairly effortless for Americans to penetrate Canada as business guests or to attain work allows as intra-company transferees or NAFTA Professionals. One thing that NAFTA does not make easier is crim...
Author: Howard Barron
Business Law

Singapore Companies Act

04th February 2011
Like any other land, Singapore too has its Company Act that governs the businesses incorporated in Singapore. It is known as the Company Act (Cap 50, 1994 Revised Edition of the Singapore Statues). This is the new Act that came into effect on January 30 2...
Author: robertfogartys
Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice: A complicated legal affair

31st January 2011
Medical malpractice is not always intentional. However, there are several scenarios where a medical professional is negligent while treating patients. This may result in misdiagnosis. There may be injury at the time of any operation too. This may result i...
Author: Jorjina
Business Law

Why you Should Hire a Criminal Lawyer

05th January 2011
Finding a good attorney for yourself is very important because the future of the case depends largely on how your case is handled. To find the best Criminal lawyer in New Jersey you must be clear about a fact that there is no substitute to a well represen...
Author: Charles Block
Legal

Drinking and Driving in South Africa

17th December 2010
Drinking and driving has been described as "a national pastime" in South Africa. Contrary to this possibly humorous remark is the stark reality and consequences of drinking and driving on South African roads. In terms of legislation, the offence of dru...
Author: Niselow Attorneys
Legal

Defamation of Character Online

17th December 2010
The concept of defamation is new and vague. More importantly the effects of defamation are not always fully understood. Defamation is very plainly defined as: "the intentional and wrongful publication and communication of words or behavior to a third p...
Author: Niselow Attorneys
Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice Lawyer - What Legal Assistance You Can Seek!

06th October 2010
With the advancement of technology we see different facilities coming our way. However, most of the thing that that we see in our day to day life always doesn’t respond the way they are planned. Medical assistance is generally opted in case of great requi...
Author: George Turner
Legal

Requirements to Succeed in Criminal Law ? Fast Thinking and the Art of Persuasion

10th August 2010
The main role of a criminal lawyer is to persuade - whether that be magistrates, judges or a jury. The criminal lawyer may have to convince the magistrate or judge as to law or he/she may be attempting to convince the jury as to the facts most favourable ...
Author: Declandevin
Criminal Law

What questions you should ask when selecting a Criminal Defense Attorney?

13th April 2010
"Got caught in an illegal offence, Oh God!". In this situation the name which pertains to our mind next to god is a legal representative "a good defense attorney". Usually, many thoughts strikes in the mind of the individual who is fac...
Author: Jamie Hanson
Copyright & Trademark

What is a Trademark...Really?

17th April 2009
Every one of us is familiar with trademarks, even if that is not the name by which we know them. As often as not these days, when someone refers to a trademark the words they use are along the lines of "branding" and "logo". The trademark is the recogniza...
Author: mgordon
Legal

LAW RELATING TO DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES IN INDIA

24th April 2007
INTRODUCTION:The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is an Act to define the law relating to promissory notes, bills of exchange and cheques. This Act has been amended several times commencing from 1885 till 2002. The most important amendment is by Act 66 of...
Author: K.V. RAMANA MURTHY