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Law Office of Anita M. Volpe
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2010/04/26 08:45
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pThe law firm of Anita M. Volpe is offering Chapter 7, Chapter 12 (Farmers and Fishermen), and Chapter 13 bankruptcy relief at a reasonable fee./ppIf you are experiencing financial distress because your house is (or is about to be) in foreclosure, or your car, fishing boat or farm machinery has been (or is about to be) repossessed, or you are overwhelmed with credit card debt, hospital bills or any other form of debt, or any combination of these, bankruptcy relief might be the best and smartest way of getting a clean slate for a new financial beginning (as well as peace of mind). The filing of a bankruptcy petition immediately stops every effort of creditors./ppWhile you may fear that filing for bankruptcy will hurt your credit standing (and it will, temporarily), what is to be gained by filing for bankruptcy may far outweigh the temporary loss of credit standing. (Remember that the U.S. Constitution expressly recognized the right to file for bankruptcy. Also, K-Mart, A.H Robbins and Macy’s as well as such notables as Mickey Rooney, Tammy Wynette, Kim Basinger, and Larry King have all filed for bankruptcy. Milton Hershey [the Hershey Bar] filed three times before his success.)/ppOf course, bankruptcy may not be the course of action for you since everyone’s financial situation is different. For that reason, the firm offers an initial consultation to analyze your particular circumstances (with follow-up if necessary) absolutely free. To set one up call Alice at (207) 594-5246.
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Dallas Employment Lawer - Weinberg Law Firm
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2010/04/23 08:02
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pThe number one mistake an employee can make is to sign an a href=http://www.wlfirm.com/practice-areasfont color=#336699employment contract /font/awithout seeking legal counsel beforehand.nbsp; Often the employee fails to ask for contract terms that will protect what he brings to a new job.nbsp; For example, if an employee brings his customers with him to a new job, he must have the employment contract exclude these customers from being considered the new employer’s customers.nbsp; Otherwise, when the employee leaves the company and tries to take those customers with him, the company has a claim that those customers are no longer his to take.nbsp; The cost of litigating over this dispute will be far greater than the cost of seeking legal counsel to review the employment agreement before signing it.
a href=http://www.wlfirm.com/font color=#336699Dallas Emploement Lawyer/font/a/ppQ. I have an employment contract that states it is for a one (1) year term.nbsp; Does that mean the company must employ me for one year?/ppNot necessarily.nbsp; The contract may provide that the company may terminate the agreement for any reason after providing an employee 30 days notice.nbsp; In such a case, the employee only has a 30 day term contract, not a one (1) year contract./ppQ. I have a contract that states the company will nbsp; “consider” me for bonus payments.nbsp; Does this mean it is obligated to pay me the bonus payments?/ppNo. Such language only obligates the company to consider you for possible payment.nbsp; The company can simply state they considered you and decided not to pay you any bonus payments.nbsp; More specific language is needed to guarantee an employee will receive bonus payments./p |
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Budget crisis puts Los Angeles court system at risk
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2010/04/23 08:01
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pThe nation's largest court system is in the midst of a painful budget crisis that has shut down courtrooms and disrupted everything from divorce and custody proceedings to traffic ticket disputes./ppThe Los Angeles court system has already closed 17 courtrooms and another 50 will be shut down come September unless something is done to find more money. The judge who presides over the system predicts chaos and an unprecedented logjam of civil and family law cases in the worst-case scenario./ppThe crisis results from the financially troubled state's decision to slash $393 million from state trial courts in the budget this year. The state also decided to close all California courthouses on the third Wednesday of every month./ppWhat has emerged is a hobbled court system that is struggling to serve the public./ppCustody hearings, divorce proceedings, small-claims disputes, juvenile dependency matters and civil lawsuits have been delayed amid the courtroom shutdowns in Los Angeles. Drivers who choose to fight traffic tickets now have to wait up to nine months to get a trial started./ppComplex civil lawsuits, those typically involving feuding businesses, could really feel the hit. It now takes an average of 16 months for such cases to get resolved, but court officials expect the cuts to bog down these civil matters to the point that they take an average of four years to finish.
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Paul Weiss hires Justice Department Prosecutor
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2010/04/19 07:33
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pThe law firm Paul Weiss has hired a prominent Justice Department prosecutor in an effort to build a Washington practice that defends corporations accused of trying to gain business overseas through bribes. /ppPaul Weiss announced on Friday it had hired Mark F. Mendelsohn, deputy chief of the fraud section in the Justice Department's criminal division, who was the architect of an ambitious program to target foreign bribery. /ppMendelsohn was the top catch for Washington law firms looking to continue to participate in the thriving Foreign Corrupt Practice Act business. The Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission have been filing aggressive cases in recent years against such companies as Halliburton, BAE Systems and Daimler, reaching settlements in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Court to hear arguments on campus Christian group
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2010/04/19 07:32
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pIn a case that pits nondiscrimination policies against freedom of religion, the Supreme Court is grappling with whether universities and colleges can deny official recognition to Christian student groups that refuse to let non-Christians and gays join./ppThe high court was to hear arguments Monday from the Christian Legal Society at the University of California's Hastings College of the Law. The Christian group said its constitutional freedoms of speech, religion and association were violated when it was denied recognition as a student group by the San Francisco-based school./ppThe group has made this argument at several universities around the nation with mixed results. The high court's decision could set a national standard for universities and colleges to follow when Christian and other groups that want to exclude certain people apply for money and recognition from the school./ppHastings said it turned the Christian Legal Society down because all recognized campus groups, which are eligible for financing and other benefits, may not exclude people due to religious belief, sexual orientation and other reasons.
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