Tips to Hiring Your First Employee

November 12, 2010

Most small business that enter the market are usually ran by a single person, the owner of the business in most cases. When business is booming, it can become stressful to keep up with the work thus leaving you with the option to finally hire some help. While it is important to seek the resources [...]

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Types of Tests Administered During an Alabama DUI Stop

November 11, 2010

In Alabama, “driving under the influence” is taken very seriously. As such, the initial traffic stop as well as how you conduct yourself during the stop, can significantly affect the outcome of your case. Usually, there are two different types of tests that can be administered during a DUI stop. These tests have very different [...]

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Common Car Crash Injuries

November 3, 2010

Injuries sustained in an auto accident can range from minor scratches to more serious damage. The following is a list of several injuries that are common to victims of a car crash: Traumatic Brain Injury (TB) / Head Trauma – Neurological damage is one of the most serious types of injuries that can be caused [...]

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Punishments for a DUI Arrest

September 21, 2010

Getting arrested for a DUI in California is an expensive endeavor. First, you face up to a $2000 dollar fine (and that is just for a first offense), a minimum of 48 hours in jail, a 4 month license suspension unless a hardship can be proved. In that case the suspension lasts 30 days. For [...]

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Contractor vs. Employee: What Is the Difference?

September 16, 2010

Federal employment law in San Jose is designed to protect employees, and hence does not always protect contractors. If you are experiencing legal trouble regarding your employment in the San Jose area, a qualified San Jose employment attorney can help.

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Philadelphia Truck Accident Law Firms Preserve Evidence

September 12, 2010

The evidence uncovered by a law firm helps them understand how a trucking accident in Philadelphia happened and who was at fault. Much of the time, important evidence is contained in the truck itself.  Philadelphia trucking accident law firms must contact the trucking company to make sure evidence such as inspection reports, driver logs and truck black boxes are preserved.

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How an Attorney Can Help with Different Types of Accidental Injuries

September 9, 2010

The Law Offices of Estwanik & May PLLC have the experience needed to accurately predict the future costs of a wide range of Charlotte injuries and negotiate on your behalf out of court. When you need an experienced personal injury attorney in Charlotte, contact the Law Offices of Estwanik & May, PLLC.

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Various Types of Child custody in San Francisco

August 26, 2010

California family law courts help to make children’s welfare, health, and safety their major priority in determining child custody cases. Courts make special factors when home-based assault or child abuse concerns exist. San Francisco family lawyers provide invaluable aid with custodianship cases. Various types of custody include: Physical custody – Physical custody pertains to providing [...]

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How Accident Attorneys Determine Liability

August 19, 2010

Accident attorneys in Philadelphia have a great deal of experience answering this question. They usually examine car accidents through the lens of tort law, which involves four basic elements: duty, breach, causation, and damages. If you have been in an accident—regardless of whether you caused it speak with a wrongful death lawyer in Philadelphia.

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What to Do After a Hit and Run Car Accident

August 18, 2010

An automobile accident attorney in Richmond or elsewhere in Virginia, can help you sort out matters relating to insurance coverage and a settlement. If a loved one died as a result of an accident, or if you were injured in an accident, consult with a Richmond auto accident attorney.

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