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Houston, TX (Law Firm Newswire) December 23, 2011 – The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service’s move to streamline its form processing for citizenship and naturalization forms is earning praise from some who regularly work with the forms.
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Law Firm
Newswire on
12.27.11
in
Press Release.
Houston, TX (Law Firm Newswire) December 23, 2011 – The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service’s move to streamline its form processing for citizenship and naturalization forms is earning praise from some who regularly work with the forms.
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Law Firm
Newswire on
12.27.11
in
Press Release.
Northville, MI (Law Firm Newswire) December 23, 2011 – Recognizing the need for psychological help in a digital age, the Federal Communications Commission recently announced that the Department of Veterans Affairs smartphone application PTSD Coach won a distinguished award.
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Law Firm
Newswire on
12.27.11
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Press Release.
Chicago, IL (Law Firm Newswire) December 22, 2011 – Big, well-known companies can run afoul of discrimination law. Take this case that involved Nike.
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Law Firm
Newswire on
12.27.11
in
Press Release.
Waxahachie, TX (Law Firm Newswire) December 22, 2011 – Texas Highway Patrol troopers will be out in force for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. This is the second year that police will be monitoring the Texas roadways for drunk drivers. The THP has arrested thousands of individuals who could have caused serious or fatal auto accidents.
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Law Firm
Newswire on
12.27.11
in
Press Release.
This article discusses general California law pertaining to the operation of bicycles on California roads. Bicycle riders can suffer serious injuries due to roadway obstructions and collisions with vehicles. The full government immunity from liability for injuries on bike paths is also reviewed.
Posted by
Russell
Kohn on
12.27.11
in
Personal Injury - Personal Injury.
(CA)
Homeowner sued bank for paying forged checks drawn on her line of credit. Bank brought demurrer based on CCP 340(c) one year statute of limitations for a "depositor" to sue for payment of forged or raised checks. Held: plaintiff was not a "depositor" with respect to the line of credit, so the one year statute of limitation does not apply here.
Posted by
Robin
Mashal on
12.26.11
in
Business - Financial Transactions.
Attorney (A) represented client (C) in a breach of contract suit against. A was paid discounted hourly fees and provided a lien for the fee difference. Court awarded judgment to C and $152K in attorney's fees. Behind A's back and without paying the legal fees, C entered settlement and filed acknowledgement of accepting "payment or performance other than that specified in the judgment in full satisfaction of the judgment.” A sued C for tortious interference with contract, and court of appeal upheld this.
Posted by
Robin
Mashal on
12.26.11
in
Contracts.
It may come to you as a surprise but popularity is not all that makes a good keyphrase. A keyword like “lawyer” that gets millions of inquiries a month on Google will not serve your law firm because it is too general. This is why most of the results for the word “lawyer” return directories and information websites that have thousands of pages built into to their websites.
Posted by
Jason
Bland on
12.26.11
in
Articles.
Women Who Use Bisphosphonates Like Fosamax And Boniva Have Increased Risk Of Femur Fracture / Thigh Bone Breaks
December 2011: Some Recent Medical Studies About These Bisphosphonate-Related Subtorchanteric Or Atypical Femoral Fractures
http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2011/12/bisphosphonate-osteoporosis-drugs-increased-risk-unusual-thigh-bone-breaks-femur-fractures.html
Posted by
Tom
Lamb on
12.23.11
in
Personal Injury.