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Hiring the Right Personal Injury Attorney

November 2, 2008
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by Ron Bartels Personal Injury The Lawyer You Hire Can Make or Break The Case November 2, 2008 – One of the top questions people ask is how do I find the right lawyer?  Some people have suffered terribly because they did not hire a specialist.  Trial Law is very difficult and requires an...

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Are You a Landlord?

November 1, 2008
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by Ron Bartels Real Estate Justice – Free Landlord Education – Real Estate Leases Eviction Procedures November 1, 2008 -Eviction is the legal process that occurs when a landlord removes a tenant from a rental unit, such as an apartment or a house.  There are many grounds for eviction, some of which are governed...

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Work Place Injuries – Immigrant Status

October 31, 2008
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by Ron Bartels Worker’s Compensation – Workplace Justice – Immigration Status Work Place Injuries do not Discriminate Between Legals and Illegals October 31, 2008 -Workers’ compensation laws were created to compensate an employee for injuries sustained while on the job.  One of the most debated issues in the area of worker’s compensation is whether...

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The Widow’s Penalty

October 31, 2008
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by Ron Bartels Immigration Justice – Immigration Law Did The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Create an Exception? October 31, 2008 -Current immigration law requires deportation of the alien spouse of a U.S. citizen if their marriage does not last past two years.  This law was intended to prevent sham marriages where a non-citizen...

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Will Your State Secede from the Union?

October 26, 2008
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Will Your State Secede from the Union?

by D. L. Sletrab – Washington, D.C. “If you’re threatened with a lawsuit and can’t afford a lawyer or aren’t sure you can trust the lawyer you have, visit Jurisdictionary® to get step-by-step tips and tactics for winning … with or without a lawyer.” by D.L. Sletrab Economic Justice – Tax Justice – Political...

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