By: David Mayer | 2011-06-21 | Insurance The article considers the failures of the insurance industry to write policy in simple English. As a result, many buy policies having no clear idea what risks are covered and what is excluded from the claim process. read more
By: Elaine Drennan | 2010-03-29 | Web Hosting What FTP means. What an FTP Client is and how to use one to connect to your Hosting Company. The difference between a Local Browzer and a Remote Browzer. How to upload a file to your public_html directory. read more
By: David Mayer | 2010-12-20 | Insurance This article explains the different types of car insurance coverages in an easy to understand way. Distinguish PIP from Bodily Injury Liability from Medical and get the policy you want. read more
By: Alain Burrese | 2010-03-31 | Book Reviews "Nolo's Plain-English Law Dictionary" by the Editors of Nolo, Gerald N. Hill and Kathleen Thompson Hill is promoted as, "This is 'not' your grandfather's law dictionary." This law dictionary is written in clear English and contains compete definitions of legal terms you need today. read more
By: Jeff Davis | 2011-09-16 | Bankruptcy Hard times fall on many people, especially in a recession or bad economy. Filing for bankruptcy has been the saving grace for many of these financially frustrated individuals. read more
By: Melissa M Gordon | 2010-03-28 | Bankruptcy The most common form of bankruptcy in the United States, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, is a type of bankruptcy applicable both to businesses and individuals and it affects these two entities very differently. Chapter 7, Title 11 of the United States Code, governs the process of liquidation of assets and is often the first step in working through large scale irretrievable debt problems. read more
By: Randolph Goldberg | 2010-03-27 | Bankruptcy Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a repayment plan that usually takes 3 to 5 years. It is overseen by the Bankruptcy Court to make sure everyone (creditors and the debtor) play by the rules, and it allows you to pay your creditors back on terms that are favorable to you. read more
By: Ben Newman | 2010-03-28 | Real Estate For those who do not understand what a 1031 exchange is, but you have heard of it and would like to know what it is now is your chance. Also, I will do my best to explain it in very simple terms so that no matter your background you will be able to understand it and how you can benefit from it. read more
By: Trejo Lawyers | 2012-03-31 | Bankruptcy Trejo Law Corporation discusses what one needs to take into consideration when opting to file for bankruptcy. read more
By: Marta | 2010-03-26 | Movies James Marsters (Spike from "Buffy" and "Angel") forgoes his blonde locks and English accent to play Sam Danville, a good-hearted outlaw suffering from serious crisis of conscience. So guilt-ridden is he over an unfortunate robbery turned fatal that he turns himself in to be hanged. Just as he's about to hang from the end of the noose, what should come galloping into town but an extraterrestrial insect with a nasty disposition. read more
By: Kwame Kuadey | 2010-04-03 | Personal Finance The Alternative Minimum Tax affects a lot of Americans but getting a clear understanding of how this tax policy works can be a challenge. This article explains in plain English what the Alternative Minimum Tax is about and how to figure out if you are impacted by this tax. read more
By: Roy Colbert | 2010-04-01 | Data Recovery When you first bought your computer, it was fast. Now it seems to be super slow and you've gotten freeze's that caused you to cut the power to your computer and lose any unsaved work you had going at the time. read more
By: kaien Shelia Smithson | 2010-10-21 | Arts & Entertainment Water, agitation, there is relief; a high-pitched, there must be low; either brilliant or elegant or fun is fresh, every life will have its own charm. A person's life, there is vigorous brilliant, but more of a soft flat light. People need a flat, this flat quietly, but everywhere. read more
By: Brown Walker | 2010-12-10 | Business The effects of the new bankruptcy law make the process of filing for bankruptcy more complex, requiring attorneys to specialize in bankruptcy law. read more
By: Bass Franklin | 2010-11-08 | Law The effects of the new bankruptcy law make the process of filing for bankruptcy more complex, requiring attorneys to specialize in bankruptcy law. If you're filing for bankruptcy in Los Angeles, California, contact the law office of Borowitz, Lozano & Clark, experienced bankruptcy attorneys who take your case from start to finish. read more