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Is Asset Protection Legal


Perhaps youve heard of or seen Hollywoods portrayal of Swiss Bank accounts, Offshore Trusts and Corporations, and Tax Havens of the rich and famous as jet setting moguls live mysterious yet exciting lives.

Should I Appeal My Social Security Disability Denial


YOU APPLIED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY AND YOUR CLAIM WAS DENIED AND YOU WONDER IF YOU SHOULD APPEAL

TV Signal Theft – Robbing Canadians


NC—According to some recent ads, theres no such thing as free cable or satellite TV.

Divorce Online Sevice. Why Should We Lose Money And Time Applying For Divorce


Attempts to use the worldwide Web as an effective means of struggle against bureaucracy are undertaken constantly and sometimes successfully. Today it is possible to fill in a tax declaration, apply for bankruptcy or to receive a legal consultation. And lately there are sites offering online divorce services.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney


Frequently Asked Questions About Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney

Turnitin.com Infringes Upon Students Rights


Turnitin.com is undeniably an effective deterrent to plagiarism, but it is the very issue of copyright infringement that has people questioning the legality of the site. What many people dont understand is that works do not need to be registered to be copyrighted. Every literary work that is saved to a tangible medium this includes paper, computer disk, etc. is protected by federal copyright laws. Thus, the works submitted to Turnitin.com are copyrighted and the authors hold complete rights to the works. What the Turnitin.com system does, however, is it stores the submitted paper on their servers. This is done without the students permission. Turnitin.com is operating under the pretense that teachers will force their students to submit to Turnitin.com. Thus, student papers are stored in iParadigms the company that runs Turnitin.com database. This in itself is a blatant violation of the 1976 Federal Copyright Act. Turnitin.com is duplicating copyrighted material without the consent of the student. The student is forced to submit to the site, so submissions are not considered voluntary. In addition, the site does not ask for permission to store the paper, instead, it is done automatically.

Fighting Identity Theft


Chances are good that you know someone who has been victimized by the fastest growing crime - identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission FTC reported that there were 10 million cases of identity theft in 2002 alone. It’s estimated that someone’s identity is stolen every 79 seconds.

Limit Your Liability to Protect Your Assets


If your business runs into serious difficulty, will it bring you down too For example, what if one of your employees got involved in a serious car accident while working for you Will the resulting lawsuit bankrupt you personally

Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care. What Is The Difference


A Living Will is a legal document addressing only deathbed considerations; a client unilaterally declares his/her desire that life-prolonging measures be discontinued when there is no hope of ultimate recovery.

Alternative Billing -- Win Win Strategies


Better Legal Billing: Time Slips for the Future

Identity Theft Shield


We live in an information-oriented society. Technology allows us to do business and make transactions literally in a matter of seconds. This abundance of information has given rise to a new crime - identity theft. In fact, according to a 2003 release from the Federal Trade Commission, almost 10 million people in the United States may be victimized by identity bandits each year.

Lawsuit Anatomy


Anatomy of a Lawsuit


Case Watchers Make It Easy To Keep Up With Criminal Trial News


Nothing is more frustrating than trying to search for news about a specific trial, especially when the mainstream media isn’t interested. Now, Case Watchers keeps readers apprised in an easy to read format.

DUI Law Information


If you’ve been pulled over and accused of a drunk driving offense, or more commonly referred to as a DUI or DWI, then you probably have a lot of questions. You are probably scared, confused, and a little angry if you didn’t feel you deserved it.

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