By: Marlin Sayle | 2011-11-10 | Law Criminal defense lawyers can prove an individual’s innocence or the lack thereof. They represent those who are prosecuted by the state or federal government for crimes. Their main responsibility is to defend their clients within the bounds of the law. The tasks of a criminal defense lawyer includes investigating the factual claims against the client, questioning prosecution witnesses, and seekin read more
By: Dave Schlueter | 2012-04-20 | Business Opportunities This story is in respect to the hard-working body of the world who plug away without hope while an alternative such as MLM exists that could change their world. It discusses the injurious standards of corporate selfishness and a fractured system and offers an altenative that is full of life, sane, rational, and that makes sense. read more
By: Mahendra K Patidar | 2011-03-22 | Social issues Today, our country is facing a serious problem popularly known as corruption. It has its own origin and reasons to spread among all individuals. Though, one need to stick to integrity for doing his job, the fact lies in the statement that every one is corruptible. Recently, India rated at 87th position in corrupted nations among all 96 countries across the globe. We can imagine, where we are and h read more
By: David Cox | 2010-04-04 | Politics We all know this won't hurt, the checks in the mail and well you get the point, But those are the mundane lies anyone can come up with one of those. The simple lie the lie of omission but how about the whoppers the ones even the professionals in the trade lawyers and politicians shake their heads and marvel at such audacity. read more
By: Jim Green | 2010-10-13 | Home & Family Tx is the land of the ranchers and cowboys, improved identified as the Lone Star Condition. While it remains a pivotal portion of the U.S., a lot of of the Texan laws differ from that of the other states of this region. For example, while items like worker's compensation insurance coverage are a necessary characteristic of other states, Texas breaks out by generating this an optional characteristic that a firm and employer may possibly or may not determine to consist of in their employ... read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-03 | News and society Apart form these claims often parroted by its leaders of today both young and old alike, these present generation leaders however don't have an any locus standi to marvel upon its cherished democratic traditions. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2010-10-10 | Politics This article examines the seemingly rampant amount of corruption that spews forth from our political class. It covers corruption both on our home shores, e.g. ethics violations, fraud, criminal activity earmark abuse, etc. and on foreign lands, including Iraq and Afghanistan. The article concludes with a series of steps that need to be taken to curb this widspread abuse of taxpayer wealth and voter trust in an attempt to restore integrity to our polticial process. read more
By: Tim McCarble | 2011-01-15 | Law Recording devices are great for telling a computer to open a document or write a simple sentence for a meeting. But relying on a machine to write the most complex terms that hinge upon justice being served is not only unreliable but in irony is an injustice into itself. read more
By: David J. Willis | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate Texas has an established history of protecting debtors. Individual Texans may claim the unique and extensive protections afforded by the Texas Constitution and the Property Code, including protection of the homestead against creditors. A higher level of protection is achieved by forming a Texas LLC which creates a liability shield for the protection of member-owners. read more
By: Dennis Shannon Murray | 2010-04-04 | Politics Everyday young black males and females are challenged to be the best they can. In a country that continues to tackle discrimination within the cord of the community. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-05-04 | Current Events An article about how perhaps Americans are not very good when it comes creating cover-ups or lies in a way that makes them look realistic and will not lead to any suspicion. read more
By: Maurice Marwood | 2012-03-13 | Economics Political rhetoric suggests that the price of oil and gasoline is based on domestic supply and demand here at home. Conventional wisdom suggests that if domestic supply increased, then prices would go down, right? Wrong. The price of oil and gasoline is established by global supply and demand, not domestic supply and demand. Why is that? read more
By: uklawfaq | 2010-10-20 | Law How is a UK court shield structured? I'm writing a novel and I'm at the part where on earth I have to write a court case and I'm stuck because I've never be to court before so I don't know how a UK court case is structured. What are the first lines? Who talks... read more
By: tom brian | 2010-12-05 | College The main campus of the school community of Alvin lies in Alvin, Texas, approximately 20 miles south of Houston in the Gulf Coast. The school offers an associate of science in court Reporting and certified in the reports of the Court and the court reporting scopist. A certificate of advanced subtitling is also available for associate degree candidates. read more