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    Were You Fired Due To Discrimination? Federal and state laws prohibit discrimination against applicants and those on the job, and protect workers from unfair employment decisions and practices simply because of their gender, race, religion, age, or disability. We focus our practice solely on representing plaintiffs and aim to deliver justice for our clients. Our attorneys pride themselves on developing long-standing relationships with each of our clients. The mark of true dedication is the…

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    Martin Katz Case Study

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    counsel, hereby submits this Memorandum of Law in Support of his Motion to Dismiss. STATEMENT OF FACTS On November 15, 2016, plaintiffs, Lauren Katz (“Katz”), and Phyllis Rifkin (“Rifkin”) (collectively, the “plaintiffs”), filed a complaint in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County. The material allegations in plaintiffs’ complaint are that Martin Katz and his father, Daniel Katz (“Daniel”), executed a power of attorney. Complaint, ¶ 9. The power of attorney gives Martin the authority to…

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    Coachella Research Paper

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    Silverthorne Attorneys places a heavy concentration with our cases that require special attention involving personal injury law. We see more and more of these cases, yet still treat each one individually with special thought and…

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    Lawyer Competence Essay

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    (CRPC) 3-10 states: “an attorney must not intentionally, recklessly, or repeatedly fail to perform legal services with competence.” Yet, an attorney can still practice law without certain skills as long as they know how to cure their lack of learning or skills by consulting with another knowledgeable attorney, expert in the field, or by acquiring sufficient learning skills before performance is required. How would you define it in your own words? If you're an attorney before you accept any…

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    as work, life experiences, religious beliefs, family, friends and even the teachings of philosophers or ethics courses. Judiciary ethics are important to understand because judges make determinations on cases in the legal system as well as interpret laws through judicial review. Judges also have the ability to take the rights of a person away. Ethics govern their behavior and to some extent their decisions. To truly understand…

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    Arthur Edens In The Film

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    watching this movie I was really paying attention to the way the different attorney’s acted when approaching the case at hand. The first attorney I’ll start with is Michael Clayton, though Clayton isn’t on the litigation team he plays a key role in the film. Clayton is what is known as a “fixer” in the world of law, his job is to clean up the messes for the law firm he works for. Throughout the movie Clayton refers himself as the “janitor,” since he has to make sure that Arthur Edens stays on…

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    Bodden and Bennett Law Group are a full service personal injury firm that is located in Boynton Beach, Florida which is in Palm Beach County. However, we handle airplane accidents and all personal injury cases for clients in the entire state of Florida. We are specifically an airplane accident law firm. If you require an airplane accident lawyer, give our law firm a call today. The fact is that dealing with a major airline is a bit scary for clients. However, we are a professional law firm that…

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    My interest in law and government began during my freshman year when I decided to become a member of Teen Court. I’ve always had a thirst for knowledge and I signed up for this activity because I viewed it as an opportunity to gain an insight on how the court system worked and learn about the different roles involved. What I did not expect was to gain a passion about defending or prosecuting a defendant and enjoying the responsibility of informing the judge, jury, and audience about the evidence…

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    Imagine standing in front of the Supreme Court demanding for them to change the law so that you can have your own personal rights, and having them listen to you and grant your demand for the good of the country. This is the experience of Ernesto Miranda and his case against Arizona. Miranda was sentenced to 20-30 years in prison for the kidnapping and rape of a young woman, but when he was arrested the police did not read him his constitutional rights of the 5th and 6th Amendments. They took…

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    from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and is currently resident in Long Island, New York. He was one of the best lawyers ever to study law at Benjamin and proved his proficiency very early in his career when he was mad Associate Attorney at the recommendation of his New York Legal Aid Society Law Clinic Professor Barry Scheck. While he was an associate attorney, he took up some of the most complex, intricate, and high profile cases and was even the attorney for the infamous Spiderman…

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