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Sometimes You Need An Expert In Your Corner

Saturday, 22 October, 2011

Most of us spend the majority of our time at work. In fact, many of us could probably say that we spend more time working than we do sleeping. We take pride in our jobs and we put all our time and energy into doing the best job we can. For some of us that means spending lots of late nights at the office doing paperwork, for others it means weeks of early morning putting up power line poles. No matter what our jobs, we all put forth all our efforts to do our work to the very best of our ability. It is perhaps that reason that it comes as such a shock to us when our employers don’t fight for us when we get injured on the job.

Retirement Gift Ideas For Executives

Saturday, 16 July, 2011

Personalization is the key to giving the perfect retirement present to those top people in business, who have probably tasted the finer things in life. It must be a gift that allows them to remember their time in the company, where they had worked so hard for decades to get to the position of their desires.

Methods To Eliminate ID Theft and Ways To Defend Yourself On The Net

Friday, 15 July, 2011

Identity theft has been plaguing the Internet. Individuals are concerned about how they can defend themselves from this danger. While some technologically practiced internet users could by themselves hit upon means to do so, several would still rely on experts for guidance. Basic Internet surfers are constantly at risk of losing their identity. This results to plentiful possibilities of troubles that could be prevented only if they understood how to safeguard themselves.

Auto Accident Settlement – 3 Things To Remember In A Car Accident

Saturday, 2 July, 2011

Have you been involved in an accident and believe that you should be compensated for your injuries and damages in the form or an auto accident settlement? In this article we are going to talk about 3 top tips for getting compensation.

Encroachment This, Encroachment That: Beyond Definitions

Thursday, 30 June, 2011

Sometimes, boundary line mix-ups happen when it comes to property. Maybe the initial land surveyor mucked up. Maybe water erosion changed a boundary line. Or maybe your neighbor plain just wasn’t paying adequate attention.

The Down-Low on Zoning Laws for Real Estate

Wednesday, 29 June, 2011

Say you’re interested in purchasing a piece of land. You also need to be aware of different zoning laws in the area in which you plan to purchase your home, quite apart from simply knowing the ropes when it comes to the house-buying process. Restricting your ability to do certain things on the land or to use the land for specific purposes is what zoning laws do. The four most common zoning types you’ll come across are explained below.

The 411 on Contracts for Deed

Thursday, 23 June, 2011

Look no further than the contract for deed if you’re considering selling your home soon but are hoping to make a bit more of an immediate profit than what is traditionally made during the home selling process. Assuming you have the finances to pull it off, this legal real estate concept is a great way to achieve just that.

How the Fair Housing Act Protects You from Housing Discrimination

Wednesday, 22 June, 2011

Let’s say you want to purchase or rent a particular piece of property. Maybe everything seems to be going fine until the seller or landlord discovers you have a child. Or maybe the seller or landlord finds out you plan to move in with an unmarried partner. You can substitute these factors with others such as having a seller or landlord discover you’re a member of a particular ethnic minority or that you have a disability or are a member of a specific religious group. In any event, your offer to purchase or rent is subsequently denied, and it’s not based on financial considerations.

So What Is The EFF – What Do They Do and Why You Should Care

Sunday, 5 June, 2011

The EFF, or Electronic Frontier Foundation, acts as consumers’ first line of protection for their digital rights. It is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1990 and is presently based in San Francisco, California. A good number of its activities concentrate on digital rights support, and on protecting consumers against the suppression of their personal freedom and rights. The EFF’s resources come mainly from personal donations, and litigation makes up the biggest bulk of its expenditures. It has established a name in battling and winning digital rights cases.

Are There Ways The Police Obtain Information From Your Cell Phone Without Having A Warrant

Sunday, 5 June, 2011

The use of Data Extraction Devices (DEDs) by the Michigan State Police (MSP) is under inquiry as to its legal use. This type of device is capable of extracting all cell phone information. These could include contact lists, photos, and yes, even those deleted messages. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is asking for an explanation of how these devices are used.