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 Coleman | 2011-01-04 | Law There is a very strict process of identifying whether or not evidence is admissible in court for the purposes of both civil and criminal trials. Knowing this is evidence process is extremely important, otherwise you may not be able to present evidence in court when you believe it could be presented. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-12-28 | Journalism But as the days went by murmurings from legal hierarchy had begun to mount and a few of his opinions were being taken strong exception to even by his juniors. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by advocate S.C.Agarwal before the Delhi High Court praying for the disclosure of assets by Supreme Court judges was not to the taste of a few of the latter category including the then Chief Justice K.G.Balakrishnan. read more
By: mesriani law group | 2011-01-05 | Law Cases are not always resolved through settlement or agreement only. There are instances when cases are brought to trial due to difficulty that both parties encounter and that the dispute cannot be solved through out of court settlement. And when one is compelled to move to such action, seeking trial lawyers is very essential. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-28 | Personal injury When you have a personal injury lawsuit, it can be confusing as to which court handles it. Most likely it will be the state. The state is responsible for handling over 98% of litigation. The state courts typically have two levels: special and general. Special jurisdiction courts handle specific cases where general jurisdiction courts handle all the other case. read more
By: David Slepkow | 2010-12-11 | Law Divorce Cases rarely go to trial In Rhode Island. This Rhode Island Law Article explains why it is rare for a Divorce Trial to commence. This article explains why the RI Family Court Process both encourages settlement and wears parties down to the point that they feel that they should settle their divorce. read more
By: Dennis Gac | 2010-10-10 | Divorce A divorce case is resolved even before a trial if spouses would reach an initial resolution on certain claims and issues. Common issues couples undergoing divorce is child custody and separation/division of conjugal properties. These are one of the major bottlenecks in getting a divorce. These disputes are being discussed and settled in court since there has been no amicable settlement made by parties. With this, the court will impose a trial to come up with decision for claiming parties... read more
By: Rozymarlo | 2013-01-02 | Customer Service To get assured and quality results, one can avail the services of court reporters provided by reputed agencies. Court reporting needs punctuality and accuracy in order to prepare an error-free transcript. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-04-01 | Criminal The introduction of evidence is a central component of criminal trials. The prosecution and defense alike must present evidence in order to support their claims. Judges and juries must be convinced by evidence presented in the courtroom, and for the criminal court system to work correctly, all evidence should be pure, real, and untainted. read more
By: mcx tips | 2010-12-23 | Investing In general terms, investment means the use money in the market where you will be want got get more money.In finance, the purchase of a financial product or other item of value with an expectation of favorable future returns.Just as plants and equipment are investments for manufacturers, stocks and bonds are investments for individuals.Property acquired for the purpose of producing income for its owner. read more
By: ethan rehman | 2011-12-10 | Personal injury Wrongful deaths are one of the most common cases battled in federal courts. If you are involved in such case, you have to think about all possible legal actions. read more
By: paulgold | 2011-03-26 | Recreation & Sports The very name of clay court reminds you of French open, Italia Open and the god of clay court - Rafael Nadal. The concept of clay courts is highly variable in terms of materials and the methods of cla... read more
By: AJR Chun | 2011-04-14 | Society defense lawyer once hired is to collect all necessary information like police reports, testimonials from witnesses, laboratory results and any other thing that is needed for the trial. Even though the prosecution has strong evidence, a vigorous defense lawyer can still challenge them read more
By: Colleen Collins-Kaufman | 2010-04-02 | Writing Are you writing a story with a courtroom scene and need to add some realistic touches? Or perhaps you're fleshing out a trial attorney or other legal player in the courtroom? This article is a brief, introductory "Trials 101" (U.S. legal system) to help you understand some of the real-life players in the courtroom, as well as the history of trials. read more