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    eligibility requirements for Chapter 7, 11, and 13 bankruptcy and determine the best possible course of action for you. Whether you're struggling with personal debt or you want to reorganize your business, it may be in your best interests to talk to our lawyer. You may benefit from having us examine…

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    Jurors Visual Evidence

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    “Trail Lawyers Cater to Jurors’ Demands for Visual Evidence” is an article written by Sylvia Hsieh about how visual evidence is presented in a courtroom for jurors and the challenges lawyers face using them. The author begins by listing some of the technology and entertainment readily available and attributes that to the expectation jurors have of being entertained. The lower cost of acquiring produced visual evidence has also sparked competition among creators of the medium and has made it…

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    building an effective law team. Paralegals help lawyers complete their work while maintaining ethical standards. They must perform this duty carefully and in unison with their peers. Paralegals juggle multitudinous tasks in an organized manner. They possess strong information technology and research skills. To complete their work, they must communicate their finding effectively in verbal and written format. The Modern Paralegal Paralegals help lawyers complete their daily work; however, their…

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    came into force, law firms were only able to consist of solicitors, barristers, or employees providing legal services to their employer. Furthermore, the Act created the system known as Alternative Business Structures (ABS), which allows lawyers and non-lawyers to form businesses together, and it gives law firms the ability to merge with other businesses including banks, accounting firms and consumer finance companies. The Act created a new structure that allowed certified regulators to…

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    Scottsdale Child Molestation Lawyers Scottsdale Child Molestation Lawyers Restore Sanity to Due Process Scottsdale child molestation lawyers help you handle the astonishing range of legal and personal issues that being accused of child molestation generates. In most legal cases, there is a presumption of innocence until proven guilty in court, but the opposite is true when planning a defense against child molestation. This could be unfair to you if a child lies, misinterprets actions or makes a…

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    I am of the mindset that all advocates are lawyers but not all lawyers are advocates. That is, anyone with a law degree is a lawyer but to be an advocate is to stand in a court, whether that’s one of public opinion or of the law, and persuasively represent a client, cause, or policy. Learning to become an effective advocate through this moot process has required developing good advocacy practices as well as having a lot of patience. The advocacy practices I have developed include the ability…

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    There are not really many similarities and differences between a criminal and civil case. First of all the difference between the two cases in general would be that in a criminal case, the government brings suit against a person who they believe has broken the law. The judge or a jury must consider the evidence presented during a trial to decide whether the accused is guilty or innocent. A crime can occur even if there is no instant victim. In a civil case a person or company asks a judge to…

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    First and foremost, the whole experience is one that I could never forget. I realized that a criminal trail and a pretrial deferred greatly from all the arraignments that I have ever been to. An arraignment in the United States is the formal reading or presentation of charges against an individual as well as the stage where an individual enters a plea of guilty or not guilty. While a pretrial as stated earlier, is a proceeding that includes the judge, prosecutors and the defense attorney who are…

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    by defense lawyers, and sentences and probation sentences recommended by the probation officer. But by all means are we to say that judges are ruled are controlled by other members of the court room. According to (Neubauer& Fradella, 2014) The amount of influence that judges exert on the other members of the court room varies. Some judges are known to be very strict. The strict judge will not allow a ton of continuances, attorneys and or lawyers arriving late in the court room and lawyers having…

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    Facing DUI charges is incredibly stressful, but an experienced DUI attorney knows how to help clients every step of the way. If you need a DUI attorney in Lexington, KY, turn to John L. Tackett Attorney at Law. He knows what’s at stake when you’re facing criminal charges, and he is ready to help. Here are three questions to ask before choosing a DUI attorney: Do You Specialize In Criminal Defense? If you need a DUI attorney, you should hire someone who has experience in criminal defense. John…

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