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    When purchasing a company, it is paramount that the buyer understands all of the potential pitfalls involved. Before signing any contracts, it is essential that an attorney reviews the transaction and helps the buyer complete due diligence on the sale. The buyer should spend a significant amount of time speaking with the seller about that company’s characteristics and any potential problems which could arise. In addition…

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    wildlife crossing signs. Use your high beams to see both sides of the highway. If you are involved in a car accident, do not move the injured animal. Contact the police and a Missoula personal injury attorney. A Montana car accident attorney can speak with your insurance company. Bulman Law Associates can handle the tedious legal…

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    “You can study government and politics in school, but the best way to really understand the process is to volunteer your time.” This quote by Rob McKenna, the former Attorney General of Washington, has guided my experience with volunteering. I have a passion for law and government and am preparing to attend college in the hopes of becoming a lawyer. So when I heard there was an opportunity to volunteer inside of my city’s court system, I jumped at the opportunity. The program I volunteer…

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    Mumia Abu-Jamal is serving a life sentence for the 1981 shooting that took the life of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. Abu-Jamal was invited to speak by the graduating class of Goddard College, the school he had attended. Abu-Jamal delivered a pre-recorded commencement speech that made headlines. “An outcry of criticism from victims, law enforcement, and even the state legislature— not for its content, but for no other reason than Abu-Jamal’s words had been provided for public…

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    job a small law firm as a paralegal and receive training on the job. The paralegal may want to get an Associates degree or he might want to get a Bachelor’s degree in paralegal studies. On-the-job Paralegal Training In the majority of states there is no requirement that paralegals be licensed or certified; thus, people can become a paralegal by just receiving training directly from an attorney or a supervising paralegal. With the lack of a basic background in the law, there could be a bit of…

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    of what you actually do”. At the conventional morality level, Mitch wasn’t going to “not question and reason the norms of the firm he wanted to belong to” McLeod (2013) In the beginning, Mitch considers continuing along the typical path of associate attorneys and initially does so as he grows concern about losing his prestigious job and lifestyle. Mitch is not considering the rules or consequences for his actions, rather, as stated by Brusseau (2016) monetized utilitarianism, attempting to…

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    Once you’ve made the decision that bankruptcy is the right solution for your financial needs, you’ll need to decide which type of bankruptcy is best for you. If you’re an individual or a small business owner in the state of New York, then your best choices are Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. While Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be thought of as “liquidation”, Chapter 13 is thought of more as “reorganization”. The first step in declaring any bankruptcy should be to contact an…

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    and is right now offered by 205 ABA-certify graduate schools. Finally, I have to pass the Bar exam where I will then obtain a full legal license to start off my career. From here I can explore my opportunities, but for lawyers they start of as associates and work their way up. So, what does lawyers…

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    began to negotiate a settlement in 2007. In this settlement discussions, the plaintiff retained William B. Wachtel as her lawyer, and the defendant hired Kurt Heyman as attorney of record. However, instead of facilitating with Heyman, Wachtel got in touch with Amnon Shiboleth, a “close friend, business associate, and primary attorney for over 20 years”( Dweck v. Nasser 2008) of the defendant, because Shiboleth was more familiar with the dispute. The settlement negotiation went on without any…

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    Firstly, in the cross examination of Chris Ugarte, the defence attorney asked Ugarte about was she really sure that O’Brien could hear her yelling that they were police officers. In response, Ugarte seemed not sure and lowered her voice saying that she was not sure at that time too. That gives the jury a sense of feeling that Ugarte had been moved by the defence attorney and agreed to what the defence attorney said, which makes the jury to believe more in what the defence party says later…

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