Latest Law Articles
Protect yourself From Identity Theft
By: Ed Opperman | 21/08/2008
Wouldn't is be wiser and safer to know how vulnerable you are to identity theft before the theft occurs? Too many ID theft programs only help you after you are a victim.
10 Things to Know About the Miami, Florida Court Reporter
By: Mark Etinger | 21/08/2008
The legal community in Dade County is one of the busiest in the country. As we speak, there are millions of criminal and civil cases being held in Miami area courthouses, as well as thousands of depositions being taken every day within the law offices found in the area.
When the Rising Cost of Car Insurance Becomes a Pain in the Neck
By: Nick Jervis | 21/08/2008
When the latest quotes for your car insurance hit the doormat you may need to sit down before you open them: motor insurance premiums have more than doubled since 1994 and, over the last year alone, fully comprehensive and third party insurance premiums have gone up 5.9%. Yet according to...
An Ill Wind of Change?
By: Nick Jervis | 21/08/2008
The winds of change are blowing through the UK's employment legislation and it could well be an ill wind that blows nobody any good because the Government wants to scrap laws that require employers to retain insurance policy records for at least 40 years.
On the face of it that may...
Beating the Super Bugs
By: Nick Jervis | 21/08/2008
Our medical expertise is quite extraordinary these days with access to phenomenal hi-tech wizardry that can look inside our bodies, microsurgery that can save limbs and increasingly effective drugs, and yet the biggest battle we have is against the so called 'super bugs' such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile, commonly...
Deadly Dust Victims
By: Nick Jervis | 21/08/2008
Government plans to relax rules that require employers to keep Employers Liability Insurance records for up to 40 years could be very bad news indeed for former employees whose work-related illness didn't manifest until many decades later such as mesothelioma and Vibration White Finger.
Victims need access to Employers Liability Insurance...
Not Such Good Vibrations
By: Nick Jervis | 21/08/2008
Have you worked in the construction industry or forestry? Are you a grounds man, a green keeper or professional gardener? Then your profession could triggered Vibration White Finger (VWF) or Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Anyone working with vibrating hand-held tools over a prolonged period, whether it's a lawnmower or a...
Things You Must Do After an Auto Accident - Part II
By: John Harris | 20/08/2008
Part II of Things You Must Do After an Accident. It contains information and tips to help you protect yourself is you are in an car accident. It outlines information your attorney will need if you decide you need an attorney.
More from Jim Brown
Turning Your Interest To Naruto: Rise Of The Ninja
By: Jim Brown | 21/08/2008 | Computer Games
I have been through watching the complete anime series of Naruto. It was interesting to find that they have made it into a video game. The game style is like any simple RPGs (role playing games).
Top Five Basketball Centers Of All Time
By: Jim Brown | 21/08/2008 | Basketball
Have you ever wondered who are the best among the best with regards to basketball? Have you compared your top 10 players to anyone? Well this article is going to help you out on seeking the top 10 elite basketball players of all time.
How To Diet Before The Big Event
By: Jim Brown | 21/08/2008 | Weight Loss
Crash dieting is certainly not a healthy way to prepare for that big event. However there are ways to trim down in a couple of weeks without violating any health law if there are. But if you mean losing huge amount of weight in a short amount of time is certainly a big no-no.
Log Out Of Luggage: Tips To Travel With Style
By: Jim Brown | 21/08/2008 | Travel
If you are traveling a great deal, there's always a catch of what you will bring and in how you actually will bring them. There is also a matter of what luggage will suit you the most. But to travel with style and ease, you need to remember some things.
Ways On How To Keep Your Pets Safe
By: Jim Brown | 21/08/2008 | Pets
Not all things are always in our control. Somehow, someone out there have much better control over us. But even then something is always bigger and some things are always not under our jurisdiction.
Best Friend For Keeps
By: Jim Brown | 07/08/2008 | Motivational
I won my best friend within seconds of simple interaction. I was back in college then, fresh from high school with no knowledge of city life at all.
A Teacher Who Have A Heart
By: Jim Brown | 06/08/2008 | Motivational
There are different types of a teacher, with different approach, style and of course attitude. Some teacher doesn't know what the real reason why they chose the profession, they are just there because they earn from it. Others so strict and think they are the creator (God), and of course some there are who really do their jobs as a guide. What kind of teacher you prepare?
Great Ideas For Healthy Cooking
By: Jim Brown | 06/08/2008 | Health
Families want to be served nutritious foods everyday but the weekly menu does not have to be boring.