All Entries Tagged With: "Attorneys"
Is Credit Repair Kit good thing or a Waste of Money?
For the purposes of this article, I compared the contents of two “credit repair kits”. These are being sold all over the internet. The ads go something like; “Repair Credit Rating! Increase Credit Score! Do It Yourself!” I just wanted to see what they were selling and if it was worth fifteen or sixteen dollars.
Legal Malpractice
Legal malpractice stands for the unethical practices in providing the expected standard of service by the attorney. In other words, legal malpractice occurs when an attorney who is representing a case or providing legal advice acts in a negligent manner, affecting the client in the process. The client approaches an attorney who is reputed in [...]
How to Deal with Work-Related Accidents
Having been involved in a personal injury in your workplace can really be embarrassing. It can bring you psychological stresses which are truly hard to deal with. Among the most difficult effect of these incidents is mental distress. In this case, it may be hard for you to calculate the exact amount that you’ll ask [...]
New York Bankruptcy Lawyer
New York Bankruptcy – Chapter 7 In the United State, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common type of bankruptcy filed. It is the process of liquidating assets to pay off creditors.
Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
When someone has high debt and no other feasible financial mode of repayment, they may need a fresh start in form of a bankruptcy. People file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy more often than any other type of bankruptcy, and it accounts for almost 65% of all consumer bankruptcy filings.
Why Video Evidence is Rejected by the Courts
Let’s say you’re a personal injury attorney working with a videographer to develop a video documentary that portrays how your client’s life has changed as a result of being injured. Such video evidence is usually called a ”Day-in-the-Life” or ”Slice-of-Life” documentary, and focuses on the client’s ”activities of daily living” (getting out of bed, eating, [...]
DUI Elements: Alcohol
To obtain a conviction for driving under the influence, the prosecution must prove that the defendant drove a vehicle while under the influence of any alcoholic beverage. Specifically, the elements are:
Accident Lawyers
An attorney at law is a person licensed by the state to advise clients in legal matters and represent them in courts of law. Law is traditionally considered to be a learned profession, and the role of a lawyer can vary significantly across legal jurisdictions.
DUI and Motorcycles
DUI and Motorcycles Alcohol intoxication is a leading factor in motorcycle accidents and fatalities. Law enforcement officers have been trained to identify driving patterns that indicate a probability that a motorcyclist is driving while intoxicated. The driving patterns that police typically look for have been outlined by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA). [...]
Railroad Accident Lawyers
The railroad system in the United States consists of over 600 railroads, and more than 200,000 miles of railroad track. Every 90 minutes, a train accident occurs in the country, and every two weeks, a train carrying hazardous materials runs off track, spilling its load.
Vehicle DUI Law
In order to be arrested and convicted of a DUI, the individual must be driving a vehicle. The California Vehicle Code defines vehicle as “a device by which any person or property may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon a highway, excepting a device moved exclusively by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails [...]
Car Accident Lawyers
An accident is an event that occurs unexpectedly. With the rising number of cars on the roads, car accidents have been surging. In the midst of such undesirable events, law suits and criminal charges arise. This domain is looked after by the judicial system, where lawyers play an inevitable role.
Illinois Car Accident Lawyers
Every state has some distinctive clauses regarding specific cases such as a car accident though the essences of the laws remain the same. In Illinois, the laws pertaining to car accidents state that a passenger in a car can sue the other driver if he is involved in an accident. Many people think that this [...]
Florida Car Accident Lawyers
The sunshine and warm temperatures of Florida attract millions of visitors each year. This is one factor that adds to the number of car accidents in the state — the tourists’ lack of familiarity with the roads can cause accidents. However, tourists in Florida do not cause most car accidents. Excessive speeding and driving under [...]
Investigation of DUI Cases: Non-Standardized FST Finger to Nose
Investigation of DUI Cases: Non-Standardized FST Finger to Nose The Finger to Nose test is a non-standardized field sobriety test (FST) that does not have scientific backing to support the allegation that the subject was intoxicated, because they “failed” the test.
Non-Standardized FST Hand Pat
Investigation of DUI Cases: Non-Standardized FST Hand Pat The Hand Pat is a non-standardized field sobriety test (FST). Non-standardized FST’s do not have scientific data supporting their use for the purpose of indicating alcohol impairment. Method
Non-Standardized FST Rhomberg Balancing Test
Investigation of DUI Cases: Non-Standardized FST Rhomberg Balancing Test (aka modified position of attention) The Rhomberg Balancing Test is a non-standardized field sobriety test (FST) that does not have scientific backing to support the allegation that the subject was intoxicated because they “failed” the test.
Non-Standardized FST Finger Count
Investigation of DUI Cases: Non-Standardized FST Finger Count The “Finger Count” is a non-standardized field sobriety test (FST), not supported by scientific data in determining a blood alcohol count (BAC) above the legal limit. Non-standardized FST’s do not have a formal scoring method supported by scientific data, whereby a subject will be determined to pass [...]
Examples of Non-Standardized FST’s
Investigation of DUI Cases: Give Examples of Non-Standardized FST’s: How to be given, what clues, what they mean. Law enforcement agencies employ a number of different field sobriety tests to determine enough probable cause to make an arrest for drunk driving. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has conducted studies which have determined [...]
Lexinton Law Credit Repair & other credit repair lawyers
According to previous credit bureau employees, the American credit reporting system is broken and no one is bothering to fix it. The wealthy have much more power than the poor or middle income population. The credit repair lawyers are trying to help the average person by making tools available to them that were formerly only [...]