30 Nov, 2009
In any large event there are so many things that can go awry. Heavily attended events are of a special concern. Waiters, guests, cooks, concessionaires, all have their parts to play in the gathering and it is best that you take special event insurance not only to avoid the hassle should any untoward incident occur, […]
30 Nov, 2009
Are you looking to prosecute someone? Has someone hurt you so bad you that you feel the need to take the person to court and have them make amends? Would you rather stay and wallow in pity while someone goes scot-free after they have done something really bad, or do something about it by […]
30 Nov, 2009
Police are appointed by the government to serve and protect the people. They are appointed to make the world a safer place where law-abiding citizens can lead a peaceful life.
It is not uncommon to find police chasing the criminals or patrolling the street to protect the citizens from all probable dangers. They are appointed […]
30 Nov, 2009
We all like to believe in our police departments. If you cannot trust them then who can a citizen put their trust in? Over the years there have been cases of police corruption or misconduct that have come to light, but overall they have maintained an excellent reputation, and managed to retain their […]
30 Nov, 2009
Being charged with a criminal offense is a dreadful thing, but there is no need to panic as untoward events happen in everybody’s life. The law allows a fair trial to everyone and it will definitely do you good to have a competent criminal lawyer appearing for you.
A good criminal lawyer has years of […]
30 Nov, 2009
The demand for multilingual professionals is ever important in today’s multicultural world. This is especially true in the court system, where it is vital that all participants be able to understand each other clearly. Court interpreters and court translators make this possible. There is a common misunderstanding that a “court interpreter” and a “court translator” […]
30 Nov, 2009
Two laws that are the same are criminal law and penal law. Punishment under these laws is often harsh. Penalties differ between jurisdictions and offenses. General penalties include: probation, parole, fines, execution or imprisonment.
The first society to write their criminal codes was the Sumarians. Criminal and civil laws were not divided at the time.
Criminal laws […]
30 Nov, 2009
Every claim of lien should have been signed, dated and notarized and recorded within ninety days from the date that the work had been completed or furnishing of supplies. The proof of service of notice of furnishing should also be filed along with the claim of lien. In addition, the proof of service of claim […]
30 Nov, 2009
If you are going to “take the stand” as a witness (whether or not a Party to the case), you should be prepared to do so. This is your best opportunity to present yourself in a good light. It can also be the biggest opportunity for an Attorney to make you look bad in the […]
29 Nov, 2009
The professional services agreement is an agreement between two parties that spells out the terms and conditions in which one party shall provide professional services as required by the other party and which requires defining all of the relevant terms so that there is no ambiguity in their meaning as far as the agreement is […]