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Critical Issues to Know About School Bus Safety

It’s that time of year. Schools are opening, and children are traveling on school buses again. Over and over, students will hear the same admonitions: stay seated and talk quietly during your bus ride, don’t stand or play in the aisle, follow the bus driver’s instructions, and don’t throw things in the bus or out […]

New Employee Rights In Thailand

In 2008, it is now ten years after the new Thailand law commonly referred to as the Labour Law was instated. Business legal services in Thailand began explaining these new laws after the 1997 economic crisis brought large numbers of layoffs in the private sector, and unemployment soared.
While the economic recovery measures have made […]

New Jersey Plaintiffs Can Insist On Videotaped Depositions

New Jersey court reporters noted with interest a September 2008 decision regarding videotaping of depositions. A plaintiff wanted to compel the videotaping of her deposition over the objections of the defendant’s attorney. The Honorable Rachelle Harz, Bergen County superior court judge, has ruled that the videotaping cannot be prevented.
The Value of the Written Transcript
Judge Harz […]

Jurors Deliver Simpson A Flood Of Guilty Verdicts

It was thirteen years to the day that O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the charges of murdering Ron Goldman and his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson that he was found guilty of twelve charges he was accused of in a new armed kidnapping trial. These new charges were all centered around the fact that Simpson […]

Dividing An Estate Within A Blended Family

A second or third marriage with children can complicate the division of furniture and personal property in an estate settlement. However, it is still possible to avoid conflict and keep peace in a family if certain ‘rules of engagement’ are followed.
These rules are:
1) Only immediate heirs or beneficiaries should be involved in the division process.
2) […]

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is designed to protect Americans with disabilities (other than drug addictions) which make it difficult to impossible to function normally. This act protects people from discrimination at work, through public services, public accommodations, and through telecommunications.
Employment agencies do not have the right to discriminate against a person […]

Filing a Disability Claim

In most cases, you need to gather quite a bit of information before you file a disability claim. And, it is important to include everything they ask for to decrease the chances of your claim being denied. When you apply for a claim you will need to fill out an application for Social Security […]

Selling Smoking And Tobacco Products Banned in San Francisco Pharmacies

Some big name pharmacies in San Francisco are upset because of a new law in town that prohibits them from selling tobacco. They probably know that this will mean their customers who come in for other items besides prescriptions and over the counter medicines will go elsewhere to get their tobacco. They think it is […]

How to Find a Reputable Auto Accident Lawyer

When the inevitable happens and you are in an automobile accident, the first thought that flashes through your head is am I ok, and are the other people involved in the accident ok? If you had an auto accident and you weren’t to blame, the anger then begins take its shape and you are faced […]

The FAQs for the California Tax Lawyer

The California tax attorneys are all of the time available to resolution the queries of the taxpayers who are bugged with the disputes over their annual taxes. Here are among the common enquiries amazed by the taxpayers as they get the chance to consult the Golden State tax Lawyers.
What is most common the things to […]