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Avicore Reporting - court reporting services
2008-04-10 14:34:00
Avicore Reporting serves entire state of New Hampshire, as well as northern Massachusetts, western Maine & eastern Vermont. With an experience of over 10 years, Avicore Reporting provided a complete array of stenographic, videotape, videoconferencing and transcription services. ? Certification is a must to ensure consistency, competence and quality. Avicore Reporting’s team of professionals are all ...
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RAB Actuarial Solutions - Arbitrator
2008-04-06 11:03:00
Robert Bear is a Casualty Consulting Actuary, Reinsurance Consultant and Insurance Arbitrator in the actuarial consulting firm he has established, RAB Actuarial Solutions LLC. He is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, an ARIAS-U.S. certified insurance and reinsurance arbitrator, a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter, a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and a ...
Breath, blood or urine test - must i give the test?
2008-02-29 14:58:00
When a driver is suspected of DUI / DWI / OUI / OWI, the officer is given the ?option” (statutory) of asking that you submit to a chemical ...
More About: Blood , Give , Test , Breath , Urine
DWI Breath test
2008-02-29 14:44:00
The most common test used for DUI / DWI arrests is a breath test, by more than a 10 to 1 margin.  Some states (e.g., ...
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How can a law department quantify the percentage of work done inside and ou
2008-02-13 16:32:00
Interesting post on Rees Morrison’s blog. “Regression analysis suggests that legal departments will be most efficient when more than half of legal work (55%) is conducted in-house.” For the 161 companies in the 2006 GCR Benchmarking Exercise, the average law department said it conducted 37 percent of its work in-house. How do you measure the percentage ...
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California Deposition Reporters - court reporting
2008-02-10 11:57:00
California Deposition Reporters is a full-service court reporting agency using all the latest in technology to provide you the best possible service! Video Conferencing is available in numerous locations throughout California. California Deposition Reporters specializes in Realtime Services (Livenote, Stenocat hookups, Internet depos, rough drafts) with an emphasis in technical and complex litigation, including ...
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Hahn & Bowersock Inc. - court reporting
2008-02-10 11:53:00
Hahn & Bowersock Inc. is a certified court reporting agency combining talent, experience and technology to deliver expert court reporting, video and document management services. Across the United States and around the world, leading law firms count on Hahn & Bowersock Inc. for unparalleled service, state-of-the-art solutions and competitive rates. Based in California, the 12,000-square ...
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Texas Drivers License Suspension Periods, Texas DWI Statutes, Ignition Inte
2008-01-20 08:30:00
1. Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic. Texas Transportation Code § 545.060 (a) An operator on a roadway divided into tow or more clearly marked lanes for traffic: (1) shall drive as nearly as practical entirely within a single lane; and (2) may not move from the lane unless that movement can be made safely. 2. Conditions requiring motor ...
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DWI laws - Texas
2008-01-20 08:29:00
Alcohol and drug-related traffic offenses are frequently prosecuted criminal offenses in Texas . If the alcohol concentration in a person’s blood, breath or urine is .08 percent or higher, the person is considered intoxicated. Under some circumstances, the legal definition of intoxication is met even if a person’s alcohol concentration is lower than .08 percent. If the ...
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Unreliable Alcohol Breath Tests
2008-01-15 18:26:00
The Washington State Supreme Court concluded that the state broke its own rules for maintaining alcohol breath-testing machines and ruled that alcohol breath tests in cases of alleged ...
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
2008-01-15 18:23:00
Chapter 7 is the bankruptcy provision most frequently used by individuals. It involves the complete liquidation of a debtor’s property to pay creditors and removes the remaining debts. The debtor can retain certain property that is specifically exempt under his choice of Federal law the State’s law (tools of one’s trade, limited equity, some personal ...
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European Commission initiates formal investigations against Microsoft in tw
2008-01-15 18:17:00
The European Commission has decided to initiate two formal antitrust investigations against Microsoft Corp concerning two separate categories of alleged infringements of EC Treaty rules on abuse of a dominant market position (Article 82). The first case where proceedings have been opened is in the field of interoperability in relation to a complaint by the ...
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Photos of public figures - free or copyright
2008-01-14 20:25:00
In limited instances, a photograph of a public figure may be used without permission but these situations must be analyzed carefully. If the person is a public figure (a celebrity, a politician, etc) or is a private figure but one who is involved in a matter of public concern (a news story for instance) ...
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Question - How long must child support be paid
2008-01-13 20:28:00
The duration depends upon state law. All states require both parents to be financially responsible for their child during the child’s minority, generally through the child’s high school years. Some states extended the time for financial responsibility even beyond the minority of the child. In Massachusetts and Hawaii, for example, that may occur as late ...
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What is court reporting?
2008-01-13 18:55:00
Court Reporting is the accurate verbatim transcription of the spoken word into written form. It is accomplished by professional reporters utilizing a stenotype computer. The computer keyboard contains twenty five keys, which are struck in combination, like musical chords. The combined keys represent phonetic sounds which represent words or entire phrases.
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Kentuckiana Reporters, LLC - Court Reporters
2008-01-13 18:51:00
Kentuckiana Reporters , LLC is a premier court reporting/video firm. Kentuckiana Reporters provides every technological advantage in your discovery efforts. Kentuckiana Reporters are leaders on the forefront of qualitative and technological advances in court reporting, providing cutting-edge, high caliber litigation reporting. KR are among the best in the business, courteous, and experienced in all phases of ...
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Bank of America rescue mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp.
2008-01-13 18:36:00
Bank of America ’s anticipated proposal to rescue mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. came as a relief to federal regulators. By purchasing Countrywide, Bank of America Corp. would prevent the largest U.S. mortgage lender from filing for bankruptcy. A combination of Bank of America and Countrywide would require approval from the Federal Reserve, and possibly other ...
More About: Mortgage , Bank
eAttorney the recruiting relationship management company
2008-01-13 18:15:00
eAttorney is the only recruiting relationship management company that connects law students, attorneys, law schools and law firms. With an active subscription customer base of over 150,000 legal professionals, many of the nation’s most respected legal institutions and prestigious law firms, partnering with ...
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U.S. product recalls more than doubled over the last year
2008-01-13 18:02:00
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced that U.S. product recalls more than doubled over the last year, rising from 98 recall announcements in 2006 to 210 recalls in 2007. A total of 891 product types were affected, including more than 44 million total product units, according to research compiled by the ...
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Kreps Law Firm, LLC - attorney reviews
2008-01-13 15:28:00
When facing DUI charges, traffic violations, or other criminal defense matters, it is critical to consult an experienced defense lawyer. You need to work with a firm where people know your name. You need to work with the lead attorney on your case. You need an experienced lawyer who is concerned about your rights and ...
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Should i hire a DWI Attorney
2008-01-13 15:00:00
A qualified DWI attorney can review your case for defects, compel discovery of calibration and maintenance records for breath machines, can have your blood samples analyzed independently, negotiate for a lesser charge or reduced sentence and obtain expert witnesses for your trial. A skilled lawyer can also debate if the blood technician received adequate training, ...
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DWI - Driving While Intoxicated
2008-01-13 14:50:00
There are many different types of driving offenses, all of which hold penalties and consequences for those guilty of committing them. The most serious and expensive driving offences is DWI. Being found guilty of this particular offense can result in serious consequences and have serious implications for the future. The undesirable effects of being charged ...
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