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Contingency Attorneys in Chicago
Aside from Chicago, no city in the nation allows a contingency fee basis when it comes to personal injury claims and litigations.
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Chicago Nursing Home Negligence Attorneys
Approximately, 1.6 million elderly adults in American are confined to nursing homes. What is so horrifying about this is the fact that out of more or less 17,000 nursing homes in America, 30 percent have been cited for abuse and negligence.
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Paralegal FAQs
Paralegal is a legal assistant who works under the guidance of attorneys or lawyers. These persons carry out various legal tasks, which include legal research, legal document preparation, and law office management. These persons gain corresponding qualification by education, training or by work experience at law offices, government agencies, and other law related fields.
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Paralegal Degrees
Paralegal degrees are considered an added advantage in the contemporary legal field. With paralegal degrees, individuals become qualified to analyze the facts needed for legal disputes and prepare documentations.
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Paralegal Associations
Paralegal associations are considered one of the network tools that bind practicing paralegals, vendors, and students in the paralegal field. These serve as a means to know about paralegals and inspire one to start a career as a paralegal. These associations encourage paralegal education to a great extent. In addition, they work along with the bar and other law organizations in the region.
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Notary Public FAQs
A notary is a public official who plays a very important role in law and business. Almost all agreements that you perform in everyday life need legal backing and proof. The notary public is legally empowered to acknowledge signatures, conduct oaths and affirmations, and issue subpoenas in lawsuits.
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No Win No Fee
No win no fee or “Conditional fee agreements” were first introduced in 1995 when Legal aid was still available for personal injury claims.
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Employment – 'Without Prejudice' Privilege – Victimisation
In the case of Vaseghi and another v. Brunel University and another [2006], the employees made separate complaints of race discrimination and claimed compensation against their employer. Settlement discussions began before an initial set of tribunal hearings in 2004, however, no settlement was reached.
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Employment – Loss of Statutory Rights – Compensation
The recent case of Corbett v Superdrug Stores Plc [2006], addressed how to calculate the award for an employment dispute. The employee had been working for the employer for more than 10 years when she was unfairly dismissed. She brought her case before the Employment Tribunal and was awarded the sum of ?1,420 for loss of her statutory rights. However, the Tribunal neglected to give an explanation as to why that figure was reached.
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Employment – Unfair and Wrongful Dismissal – Procedural Unfairness
In October 2006, the case of Letherbarrow v Kindergarten UK Ltd [2006] came before the Employment Tribunal. An employee and his wife had both been directors and co-owners of the employer company. The employee’s wife was the majority shareholder, although she was an employee as well.
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How to Get Forensic Trial Animation Admitted
With continuing technological advancements, no longer must attorneys rely on traditional forms of evidence in order to prove, defend or prosecute a case. The use of forensic computer animation used as evidence has exploded, bringing with it challenges to traditional principles of evidence admissibility. As offered, these computer created animations purport to demonstrate how a certain event did or did not occur. The unique characteristic of these animations is that they act as a means to synthesize all the evidence presented at trial into one visual representation.
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Media Law – Privacy – Elton John – Failed Injunction
A bid by Sir Elton John to prevent the Daily Mail publishing a photograph of him walking with his driver from his car to his London home was rejected by the High Court. If Sir Elton had been successful in obtaining this injunction, it would have completely revolutionised British newspaper and magazine practice.
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Lawyers – Did You Hear The One About
Chances are you have heard numerous jokes pertaining to attorneys, and admittedly some are actually funny! However, while some can be taken lightly, others are almost gruesome. The love/hate relationship between attorneys and clients has been going on for a long time.
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Where We Stand With Sarbox
When Enron and WorldCom collapsed under the weight of questionable accounting practices, shareholders, investors and employees spent many a sleepless night wondering if they'd ever see their money again. It is these same shareholders, investors and employees that lawmakers were looking to protect when they passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002.
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