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Legal

An Introduction to Negligence and the Duty of Care

30th December 2011
The twin ideas of negligence and a duty of care, and their legal definitions, are inextricably linked and both fall within the area of law known as tort law. This article aims to give a brief introduction to this area of law without delving too deep into ...
Author: StuMitchellmw
Legal

Canada Study Permit-- International Students In Canada

18th October 2011
What is a Canada study permit? A Canada study permit allows international students to study in Canada under a variety of programs, including English and French language classes, post-secondary degree programs, and professional programs, amongst others. ...
Author: fwcanada
Legal

Criminal Law: A Crucial Evaluation of Murder

09th October 2011
Introduction Murder isn't provided for in any statute in England or Wales, with its definition emanating from case law. The definition of murder will be counteracted into 2 components, mens rea and actus reus. This transient article can target these two ...
Author: Amie Erickson
Business Law

Can Criminal Lawyer Help You in New Jersey?

10th May 2011
It is worthwhile to seek the services of a reputed criminal lawyer, in New Jersey as soon as you have been indicted of a criminal offence. It is equally imperative that you must not give any statement to the law enforcement authorities, till the time you ...
Author: Dan Jorge
Law

Why should you hire a DWI attorney?

04th May 2011
In a divisive society there would be guys who won’t be having a point-point ethics-following lifestyle. There are more wrong doers than the right doers who violate law/s and commit misdemeanours. Although we have a rule set and principles to guide us ...
Author: jamesocconar
Immigration Law

The results of the Arrest File in your K1 Visa Thailand

10th March 2011
The application process for a K1 Visa Thailand demands delving to the prior background with the Thai fiancée visa applicant. As these kinds of, earlier delinquent and criminal records are anticipated to be perused in an effort to accurately discern the su...
Author: Charley Wilkins
Immigration Law

The effects of a Criminal Report on your K1 Visa Thailand

21st February 2011
The application method for any K1 Visa Thailand demands delving in to the preceding historical past of your Thai fiancée visa applicant. As like, previous delinquent and criminal records are expected to be perused in an work to accurately discern the suit...
Author: Jon Raymond
Criminal Law

Informed Guilty Pleas

11th January 2011
While I am a big proponent of taking matters to trial, there are circumstances where clients will decide to plead guilty.  Although I will provide advice on the benefits and risks of all options, ultimately the decision is up to the client; there may even...
Author: gaurav
Legal

What is a conditional or absolute discharge in Canadian criminal law?

15th November 2010
When individuals are charged with certain offences like domestic assault, theft, or even drug possession, conditional and absolute discharges are offered by the Crown Attorney as an appropriate sentence for the offence – often followed by probationary per...
Author: T.O. Criminal Lawyer
Personal Injury

Compensation Advice: Car Accident Compensation Claims

23rd June 2010
Road traffic accidents are one of the most common reasons for making compensation claims. Most often, the resulting claim will be for the neck injury whiplash, which occurs as a result of the head being jolted backwards and forwards at speed on impact. Ho...
Author: Jessica Parker
Real Estate Law

Leasing Property - Common Mistakes

15th March 2010
Residential leases can be complex and many tenants enter into a lease without really understanding it. This article sets out some of the common misconceptions about leases and what the real position usually is.1. It is entirely the landlord's responsibili...
Author: Tim Bishop
Criminal Law

Some Potential Outcomes of a Criminal Cases

11th March 2010
Criminal law is a branch of law which provides rules to control the crime against the public. The term ‘criminal law’ is sometimes stated as the ‘penal law’ which shows the frame work of punishment for committing an offense against...
Author: pancy
Law

How to use a defamation solicitor

02nd March 2010
If someone says something about you that is false, but is implied to be true, this could be termed defamation. If you can prove that the statement is untrue and has caused damage to your reputation, you could make a claim for compensation through the cour...
Author: Ben Letham