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Business Law

Small or Smaller?: A breakdown of Small-Cap and Micro-Cap Stocks

23rd November 2011
The subprime mortgage crisis has left the United States financial landscape scarred, and sent shivers throughout the financial world here and abroad. But there's an abundance of lessons to be mined from this experience, which will hopefully shape the fina...
Author: Samantha Dale
Immigration Law

Immigration Green Card Lottery

18th May 2011
An applicant’s eligibility is not determined by his or her current residence. The word “native” is used to refer to a person who was born in a certain country, regardless of his/her present home address. ”Native” could also refer to somebody who can be “c...
Author: Oscar Vaughan
Real Estate Law

Can a flat be both leasehold and freehold tenure?

11th March 2011
Common questions among those new to the concept of leasehold in relation to owning a flat are; How do I convert my flat to a freehold? / How do I buy a freehold instead of a leasehold flat?/ How do I make my flat freehold instead of leasehold?. The wordin...
Author: Leasehold Advice
Immigration Law

Marriage Immigration

12th January 2011
Canadian law permits a citizen of their country to sponsor his wife/husband or children for permanent residency. There are certain formalities to adhere to before sponsoring a family member. Your spouse and your children can have access to the citizenship...
Author: Jamie Hanson
Business Law

Dot Helmets available at NEXX-USA

01st December 2010
Dot helmets are helmets which have attained the safety requirements approved by the Department of Transport (DOT) standards for motorcycle helmets. These stipulations insist that motorcycle helmets MUST provide substantial protection from serious injuries...
Author: Lohan
Immigration Law

How To Apply for a Work Permit in Canada

23rd November 2010
A work permit is normally applied for at a Canadian visa office abroad, but it can sometimes be done at a point of entry into the country (i.e. airports). A Canada Immigration Lawyer will advise its clients to have employment in Canada that is appro...
Author: Canada Immigration Lawyer
Immigration Law

Looking For an Immigration Attorney

07th April 2010
If you happen to be an alien dwelling in the United States and wishing to be a citizen, you may find it valuable to enlist an immigration lawyer in your area. utilizing a good attorney can eliminate the anxiety of filing your application, so you should be...
Author: tomomalley25
Criminal Law

Misdemeanors vs. Felonies

26th March 2010
The categorization of crimes is determined by the penalties that they receive. Minor offenses are a component of misdemeanors. These trials are usually presided over by magistrates during proceedings because the issues are dealt with when the defendant fi...
Author: Frank Smith
Taxes

How to Minimize the Different Forms of Tax liability

23rd March 2010
Many people get the tax time jitters... You wait anxiously for your accountant to tell you the good news or the bad news. But it doesn't always have to be like this. You can help yourself by minimizing how much money you could owe at the next tax year. Kn...
Author: Arun
Real Estate Law

Understanding Your Rental Agreement And An Eviction Notice

18th March 2010
Almost all landlords will eventually have to evict one of his tenants. To evict means to use legal methods to force a tenant to leave the landlord's property if they will not do so voluntarily. There are many reasons a landlord may have to evict, inc...
Author: Gen Wright
Taxes

You’ve Got 15 More Days To Use The First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

23rd December 2009
Considering it can take up to 60 days to close on a home, first-time buyers have 2 weeks at most to find a home. Buyers not under contract by October 15 have little chance of meeting the November 30 deadline and, therefore, little chance of...
Author: Housing Assist of America
Personal Injury

Contact A Personal Injury Lawyer When You Slip And Fall

27th November 2009
When customers walk into a business, they expect to have an enjoyable and safe shopping experience. They do not want to have to worry about whether the building they have just walked into is unsafe for shoppers, or whether they need to watch where they're...
Author: Nick Messe
Divorce

What is a Joint Custody Agreement in Joint Custody of Children?

11th August 2009
A joint custody, or shared custody agreement, is when split parents decide to take joint responsibility for the raising of their children. There is joint physical custody, where the child will alternate between physical homes, and joint legal custody, whe...
Author: Sarah Dillon