By: Dominic Lin | 2010-12-01 | Article Marketing Within the next few years, even more provisions will go into effect to continue the health care reform. read more
By: Sanders Mach | 2012-01-12 | Insurance Arizona long term care costs are increasing at a rate faster than the national average. This is the reason that residents of the state are advised to start planning their future health care needs before an event snowballs into irreparable damages in the health and financial aspects of their lives. read more
By: Linda Rosenberg | 2010-09-16 | Mental health The Obama administration has been dedicated to improving the quality of health care in the United States. This also means improved mental health services through better care and more information to provide a better understanding of mental illness in general. read more
By: Kandice Day | 2011-04-21 | Diseases and Conditions Living with chronic pain is a daily struggle. Arizona pain doctors witness time and time again the trials and misfortune that our patients must endure throughout their lives. read more
By: Cathy Robinson | 2011-10-13 | Law Technology has changed our life style and has changed many perceptions towards life. All the technological advancement has made the world smaller and our faraway relationships closer. Now, for many things and anything you do not have to travel or knock someone’s door for help. We have computers, cell-phones, internet etc to get whatever we want. The great inventions in 20th and 21st century have read more
By: jamesrake | 2010-09-15 | Criminal A crime is an act committed in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it. Criminal law involves prosecution of a person by the government body for an act that has been classified as a crime by the state laws. Criminal cases include both grave offenses like murder and rape, to less serious offenses like theft or trespassing. read more
By: jamesrake | 2010-09-20 | Criminal A crime is an act committed in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it. Criminal law involves prosecution of a person by the government body for an act that has been classified as a crime by the state laws. Criminal cases include both grave offenses like murder and rape, to less serious offenses like theft or trespassing. read more
By: Joe Maldonado | 2011-01-28 | Article Marketing Although we greatly value our privacy, we have often taken it for granted. Internet and technology advancements have made it more and more difficult to protect. This is precisely why Congress determined that it was time to legislate some privacy guidelines in certain areas. read more
By: Steve Anderson | 2012-03-09 | Bankruptcy There are actually many different provisions required by this CARD Act to ensure that all facets of a credit card user’s right will be covered. These days, it is quite common for people to experience bankruptcy due to credit card debts. This may be the reason why Arizona bankruptcy are affecting many individuals. This is the reason why it is important that one knows what his or her legal rights read more
By: davit | 2011-08-24 | Home Improvement Tips of Insulation for Arizona Homes Arizona is a place known for extreme temperatures. During summer the temperatures sore and sometimes even touch 120 degrees. Similarly winters are also very severe and there have been instances when the temperature has even dipped below –40 degrees during the winter season. Hence, it always make sense to have your read more
By: Warren Brown | 2010-12-01 | Law When you are accused of a crime you face the possibility of severe consequences and the damaging effects of a maligned name. While the criminally accused are presumed innocent until confirmed guilty and have several rights guaranteed them under the U.S Constitution, these rights could be overlooked if you are not aware of them. Therefore, it is essential that you get in touch with a Phoenix criminal defense attorney when you learn of your charges to guarantee that your rights are prote... read more
By: Sherry Krueger | 2011-07-28 | Health and safety The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) may cause your office some headaches because of the "Patient Protection" aspects of the legislation. There have been high profile cases recently, in which Cignet Health and Massachusetts General Hospital, which were recently hit with $4.3 million and $1 million fines, respectively, due to federal HIPAA privacy and security violations. read more
By: Alan Schiffman | 2011-03-01 | Law Although everyone reports to their work place with the intention of getting through the day without injury, sometimes accidents happen. If this unfortunate situation has happened to you and you are unable to work, you are likely t worry about how are you going to replace your paycheck, pay your electric bill, your mortgage, and everything else? read more
By: Rien Glass | 2010-03-30 | Automotive The Arizona lemon law has a few specifications. So if you have constant problems with your new car, then know a few basics things about the law. The period of coverage is equal to the manufacturer's warranty term or 24,000 miles or it can be two years. read more