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  • Keys To Drafting Internet Advertising Agreements  By : Mark Warner
    Ever since the Internet came of age in the mid 1990s, advertising deals have become extremely common As we all know, companies advertise on the Internet through the usage of banners and through search engines such as Yahoo and Google in an effort to drive users to their websites
  • Personal Injury Lawyers in the UK  By : Ungira Pandit
    A personal injury lawyer is the solicitor or barrister representing you when making an injury claim against a third party They will help you obtain a compensation for the emotional and physical trauma a third party has caused you due to their negligent behaviour
  • What Are Limited Partnership Agreements?  By : Ryan Azevedo
    To understand the Limited Partnership Agreement, one must first understand the limited partnership Similar to the general partnership, the limited partnership consists of one or more general partners and one or more limited partners
  • Repetitive Strain Injury and Your Employment  By : Helen Cox
    Repetitive Strain Injury is also known as cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), which is just one of many different names associated with Repetitive Strain Injury The effect of Repetitive Strain Injury comes as the result of overusing a tool such as a computer, guitar or knife; basically any activity that requires repeated movements
  • Just How Safe is Your Workplace?  By : Helen Cox
    When you are at work your employer has a duty of care to ensure that your workplace is safe They should keep you informed of any health and safety issues that may affect you as well as having a legal obligation to report certain accidents and incidents
  • Symptoms and Treatment of Whiplash  By : Helen Cox
    Whiplash is a sudden movement/jolt to the body or head Whiplash is notoriously known as being the most common injury that you can sustain after suffering from a road traffic accident
  • You and Your No Win No Fee Claim – Understanding Where You Legally Stand  By : Helen Cox
    The term no win no fee is often used although it is seldom understood No win no fee is an agreement that is set out by a personal injury lawyer where he agrees to work for you for no fee
  • If You Have Had a Personal Injury Here is Some Important Information You Should Know  By : Helen Cox
    First of all let me tell you a little bit about what constitutes a personal injury If you are a victim of an accident that should have been avoided if the right procedures were followed and the accident happened through no fault of your own then you will have suffered a personal injury
  • Slip and Trips While in Public Places  By : Helen Cox
    Property owners, landlords and councils have a responsibility to ensure that their premises are safe This means they have to ensure paving isn’t loose, spills are cleaned up and adequate lighting is in place as well as using reasonable care to keep their property safe
  • Do You Need the Help of a Lawyer Or Not?  By : Gabriel Adams
    How do you know if you need to hire a lawyer for your legal issues There are a few things to consider
  • How to Find Court Records Online  By : Dave hanson
    There are a lot of items that you can locate out by going through records. When you are searching for a lost person, the origin of a phone number, or any other important information, some end up going through avenues to locate county court records to locate what they need. This is generally d
  • Money Laundering  By : Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers
    Money laundering was intended to catch large scale drug dealers, operators of crime syndicates and persons associated with these enterprises Conveniently for the authorities it also has relevance to the area of tax crime including identity theft
  • An Employee Failing to Provide Notice of Resignation - Leiminer's Case  By : Robert Stephen
    Griffith University v Leiminer [2008]FMCA 1045 (28 July 2008)

    In Late July 2008 the Federal Magistrate’s Court for the first time ever fined an employee for failing to provide notice of resignation, although the magistrate questioned the employer’s actions in bringing the matter to Court

    Griffith University had sued lecturer Michelle Leiminer for breaching Section 719(1) of the Workplace Relations Act by her having given seven weeks and one day’s notice- less than the six months required under the collective agreement with the university
  • Business Records and Substantiation  By : Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers
    Generally taxes are all about income, deductions and substantiation One of the areas where taxpayers are substantially at risk is record keeping and substantiation for claims made for deductions
  • Crash Course on Trademark License Agreements  By : Mark Warner
    Properly thought out and managed trademark license arrangements can be win-win opportunities for all parties, including the public The document that goes a long way toward realizing this opportunity is the trademark license agreement
  • Unauthorized Access of Credit Reports: Your Rights Under the Law  By : Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
    Your credit report is your private financial information This information is every bit as private as any private financial information you keep in a locked drawer in your home or office
  • When to File For a San Bernardino County Divorce  By : Tyra Smith
    When a marriage is on the rocks, some couples are quick to call it quits while others hang on for several years hoping things will improve Sometimes the situation does improve and couples are able to mend the wounds caused when things weren’t going well in the marriage
  • Thai Legal System and Its Basic Laws  By :
    These regulations comprise Royal Decrees, Ministerial Regulations, Notifications of Directors General, as well as less formal policies and procedures followed by departments within the Thai government.
  • A Benzene Overview: What It Is And How Benzene Lawyers Can Help  By : Cristian Stan
    Benzene is a very toxic compound. This substance is marked carcinogen. If it finds its way inside the body, it can cause dreaded diseases such as cancer. The benzene compound was discovered in 1825. It was initially observed as an oily residue produced when illuminating gases are created. In 1833, further studies indicated that this substance could be produced when lime and benzoin are distilled together. Since then, benzene was mass produced, much because it has vast industrial uses.
  • Confidentiality and Non-disclosure Agreements – Protect Your Company  By : Iain Mackintosh
    In today’s business world, confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements are becoming increasingly important for businesses looking to protect themselves from damaging leaks Most employee contracts will contain some kind of confidentiality agreement as standard, but these kinds of agreements are very important if you share information with another company for any reason, or if you hire outside contractors to work for your business
  • What is an Engagement Agreement?  By : Mark Warner
    An engagement agreement is a written agreement in which two parties contract for the provision of goods and/or services One party provides the good or service, the other party receives and pays for it
  • Use Online Resources For Background Checks  By :
    Back in the day, it might have been quite a lot of trouble trying to dig up buried information about people, but not anymore.
  • Motion Picture Distribution Agreements  By : Mark Warner
    This article will cover the key provisions of an agreement to distribute filmed entertainment, usually made between a producer or licensor ("Producer") of a motion picture and a distributor ("Distributor") These agreements are critical to the process of filmmaking; without them, films would not be viewed by the public
  • Florida Personal Injury Compensation Claim - Florida Lawyers  By : Markus Skupeika
    It is tough to comprehend with the suffering and pain of personal injury victims for those who haven’t gone through similar situations Unless it happens to ourselves or someone close, we cannot feel the anguish of a personal injury victim
  • Florida Attorneys Discuss Personal Injury Settlement  By : Markus Skupeika
    Settlement can be a good alternative when it comes to get compensated after personal injury Settlement can take place before or after filing the compensation claim lawsuit
  • Wrongful Death Florida - Personal Injury Lawyers  By : Markus Skupeika
    One personal injury case can turn into wrongful death lawsuit anytime If the victim is killed as a result of personal injury or negligence of an individual or institute or organization, a wrongful death lawsuit is brought against the responsible party
  • Florida Attorneys and Medical Malpractice  By : Markus Skupeika
    Among different forms of personal injury medical malpractice is perhaps most frightening and devastating Negligence on the part of medical practitioners puts the life of the patients on stake
  • Accident Attorney - Florida Car Accident Victims  By : Markus Skupeika
    Car accidents can turn up to be very dangerous; result depends on the intensity of the accident Automobile accidents that take place on highways involving heavy weight vehicles like trucks often result in fatality
  • Job Security in the no Win no Fee Claims Process  By : Jessica Parker
    We all know that accidents can happen anywhere, but what happens if an accident happens at work Can you make a claim against your workplace
  • Obtaining an Orange County Restraining Order  By : Maxine Boyer
    No one should have to deal with issues such as abuse and harassment in their relationships, be it with loved ones, coworkers or friends Everyone should have the benefit of experiencing positive relationships, but when abuse does occur, there are options available for victims to protect themselves
  • When the Rising Cost of Car Insurance Becomes a Pain in the Neck  By : Nick Jervis
    When the latest quotes for your car insurance hit the doormat you may need to sit down before you open them: motor insurance premiums have more than doubled since 1994 and, over the last year alone, fully comprehensive and third party insurance premiums have gone up 59%
  • An Ill Wind of Change?  By : Nick Jervis
    The winds of change are blowing through the UK's employment legislation and it could well be an ill wind that blows nobody any good because the Government wants to scrap laws that require employers to retain insurance policy records for at least 40 years

    On the face of it that may seem a long time to hold on to records but there are a number of very serious industrial diseases which have a long incubation time often manifesting decades later
  • Beating the Super Bugs  By : Nick Jervis
    Our medical expertise is quite extraordinary these days with access to phenomenal hi-tech wizardry that can look inside our bodies, microsurgery that can save limbs and increasingly effective drugs, and yet the biggest battle we have is against the so called 'super bugs' such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile, commonly know as C Difficile
  • Deadly Dust Victims  By : Nick Jervis
    Government plans to relax rules that require employers to keep Employers Liability Insurance records for up to 40 years could be very bad news indeed for former employees whose work-related illness didn't manifest until many decades later such as mesothelioma and Vibration White Finger

    Victims need access to Employers Liability Insurance records of the time in order to pursue a claim
  • Is Work Making You Sick?  By : Nick Jervis
    There are a surprisingly large number of triggers in the work place that can make workers ill Sometimes the solution is to simply avoid exposure to the substance or circumstance that is causing the problem

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