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    The Pretrial process is very important to any case. It is important to both sides. It sets the climate for the prosecution’s strategy and it helps the defendant’s lawyer know how he needs to best set up the defense for his client. Bail is set for the defendant, and an examination of the facts is also reviewed. If a grand jury is chosen there are rules that have to be followed in order for a fair trial to be given. The same can be said for the conduct of the prosecutor and his team. Some say…

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    Beauty Bias

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    a. Rhode’s Approach: Systemic Long Term Change In the Beauty Bias Rhode offers her own suggestions for legal reform. Rhode’s strategies for reform include promoting equal opportunity, encouraging employee activism, and looking to jurisdictions that have enacted anti-appearance discrimination laws. Her primary plan to address trait discrimination focuses on long term goals for society. Rhode’s plan for reform is to promote equal opportunity through tolerance and activism. In order to accomplish…

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    Examples Of Hidden Gaps

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    Where Are the Hidden Gaps in Your Restaurant Clients’ Coverage? In today 's social-sharing, instant-communication and litigious ecosphere, even the most scrupulous and painstaking management practices can fall short of anticipating and preventing all risks. Upscale dining establishments face higher risks than neighborhood establishments and fast food operations, and an accident, utility outage, case of food poisoning, deliberate act of sabotage or natural disaster can easily destroy the most…

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    Taurus Law Group

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    involve in tort to improve a social security and services benefits. This structure will be in charge to allocate funds directly to plaintiffs. Such system will help to avoid direct relationship between both parties which will limit the amount of frivolous lawsuits within the system. Atiyah argument is one of the strongest arguments of the whole book according to me. The only way to fix problems in our actual tort system is not to limit the amount of money that a party can get, it’s rather to use…

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