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Life After Law School - Five Strategies To Succeed
You have completed four years of undergraduate studies, survived three years of law school and now landed your first job as an associate in a mega law firm. Now, it's time to put all your hard work into action.
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My Lawyer Is Bad - Can I Sue Him
Bad lawyers can get on your nerves. If you are the victim of a bad lawyer lately, we have some tips to offer.
Prevention is always better than cure. It is always recommended that you should know close details of your lawyer.
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Investigation Of DUI Cases - Give Examples Of Non-Standardized FST's
Law enforcement agencies employ a number of different field sobriety tests to determine enough probable cause to make an arrest for drunk driving. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has conducted studies which have determined that some tests are accurate indicators, to a degree, of a blood alcohol content (BAC) above .10%. However, law enforcement agencies often use non-scientific tests, or non-standardized field sobriety tests, to determine intoxication.
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License Tag Search – How to Conduct Reverse License Tag Number Lookups?
Have you ever had a suspicious car that parked on your street that you wanted to trace the license plate on to see who it belonged to? Or maybe you have a new employee starting to work for you and you need to trace his or her license tag number as part of a driving records background check. No matter the reason, there are many people who want to conduct reverse license tag searches everyday.
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Estate Planning Isn't All About Lawyers
Looks at the schooled professionals one might hire when considering an estate planning team to review their estate and protect assets. Provides insights one should think about if considering the use of prefab software packages and forms.
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Need a Lawyer? Four Tips to Finding the Right Lawyer
Although none of us ever hopes to be in the position of having to find a lawyer, life circumstances are such that all of us will probably need a lawyer at some point or another. When that time comes, will you know what to look for?
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Rhode Island Zoning, Planning And Land Use Law FAQS - Building Permits, Additions, In Law, Variance
Rhode Island zoning, planning and land use frequently asked questions prepared by a Rhode Island lawyer concerning the following frequently asked questions:
Do I need a building permit to construct a small addition to my house or a deck around my above ground swimming pool?
My house is in a residential zone. Are there any problems that I need to consider in planning an addition or an accessory structure?
I have a single-family house located in a single-family zoning district. My mother-in-law wants to move in with me. Can I add a second kitchen to my house so that she will have the ability to be independent?
If I want to build a two-family in a single-family zone or build an office in a residential zone, what do I do?
I have extra land that I am not using on the side of my house. Can I sell this land to a builder?
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Rhode Island Will, Trusts, Estate Planning and Probate Law - FAQS by an Experienced RI Attorney
Rhode Island Will, Trusts and Probate law-Frequently Asked Questions prepared by a Rhode Island attorney. This article answers the following questions? Do I need a Will?
What is intestate? Can I avoid probate if I have a will? If I die with minor children, who will handle my money for them? Can I appoint the same person as executor, trustee and guardian? How can I avoid the probate process? What is a trust? What other benefits are there for creating a trust?
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Rhode Island DUI - DWI Law - Should I Refuse The Breathalyzer?
This article explains the law concerning Rhode Island DUI - DWI & refusal to take the Breathalyzer. Please call Rhode Island attorney David Slepkow at 401-437-100 if you have any legal questions Should you refuse the breathalyzer test in Rhode Island and what are the implications? This article examines whether or not a person should refuse to take a breathalzer test upon request of a police officer in Rhode Island when a person is suspected of drunk driving. This article examines the criminal and legal implications of a refusal and a criminal dui - dwi charge.
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Should Criminal Trials Have a Lay Jury?
The whole question as to whether criminal trials should be decided upon via a layman jury has come to the fore once again. A case in the U.K. where a young boy died with five times the normal levels of salt in his blood has highlighted a difficult problem.
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