How Are You Liable Under The Sarbanes Oxley Act by Earl Powers With the passage of the Sarbanes Oxley Act, two different legal routes for punishment were created, one for criminal penalties and one for civil penalties.
How To Choose The Right Personal Injury Lawyer by George Royal Choosing the right personal injury lawyer may be one of the most important things that you will ever do. If you want to win your case, either as a defense or to win damages,
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So you got a Speeding Ticket, So now what by Dick Web Speeding tickets are no fun. If you are pulled over for speeding and issued a citation legally, you do not need a lawyer unless you were also driving recklessly and are also cit
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Is Reinstating The Draft Such a Bad Idea by Jean Fritz In his bid for the presidency, John Kerry pronounced a "secret plan" to reinstate selective service. The fact that New York Democrat and fellow leftist Charles Rangel had propo
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