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Discover Which Attorney Jobs Are Best

There are many attorney jobs available for the new law school graduate who has passed the bar. A lawyer can work for a law firm, a government agency, or can open her own law practice. Lawyers can also work for non profit agencies such as legal aid centers that offer legal help for indigent clients.

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Posted by Tom Addison - 01/17/2011 at 8:36 am

Categories: Business   Tags: attorney job, attorney jobs, attorneys, Business, Law, lawyers, legal

What Steps Should You Take When Picking From Among The Many Different Disability Lawyers?

Before you go out to make a disability claim, your first step should be to pick one of the best disability lawyers available. To ensure that you succeed, you must start off by conducting serious research and once you do this you will then have a good idea about whom to choose. What is important is that you must only choose a lawyer that has enough experience and who is very knowledgeable about disability laws and who also can prove that they have expertise to take care of your claim.

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Posted by Helen Murdoch - 11/24/2010 at 8:25 am

Categories: Health   Tags: advice, Business, Family, Health, Law, lawyer, lawyers, legal, personal injury, personal injury lawyers, relationships

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Ataxic cerebral palsy accounts for five to ten percent of all cases of cerebral palsy. In this form of cerebral palsy, there is damage to a part of the brain called the cerebellum that helps maintain balance and coordination. When the cerebellum is damaged, it can result in poor muscle tone or hypotonia, difficulty maintaining balance and a normal gait, tremors, disorders of depth perception and an inability to control the range and motion of voluntary movements. As a result, children with ataxic cerebral palsy often demonstrate a wide-based, unsteady gait.

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Posted by Alfred Lancer - 08/31/2010 at 7:45 am

Categories: Debts and Loans   Tags: ataxic cerebral palsy lawyer, athetoid cerebral palsy lawyer, attorneys, compensation claims, compensation solicitors, Debts and Loans, Law, law firms, lawyers, medical negligence, no win no fee, Solicitors

Difference Between Solicitors And Barristers

Every country has its own regulation with regards to legal profession. The legal profession in England, New Zealand, Wales Australia and Canada is composed of two different groups which are the Solicitor and the Barrister.

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Posted by Alfred Lancer - 08/19/2010 at 8:00 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Barristers, Business, lawyers, legal, legal profession, Solicitors

Paralegal In Mississauga

When you are dealing with paralegals in Canada as opposed to the United States, the restrictions are much different. A Paralegal Mississauga could actually work in Ontario, Canada practicing law and offer legal advice. However, there are certain types of laws that can be practiced by them in this area.

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Posted by Gloria Trevi - 08/15/2010 at 8:23 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, Canada law, Canadian law, claims, common law, lawyers, legal, paralegal, small claims, small claims court

Paralegal Mississauga

Paralegals in Canada are not bound by the same restrictions that Paralegals in the United States are set to. A Paralegal Mississauga would work in Ontario, Canada and be able to practice law and give legal advice. There are some restrictions as to what types of law can be practiced by a Paralegal in Mississauga.

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Posted by Gloria Trevi - 08/15/2010 at 8:12 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, Canada law, Canadian law, claims, common law, lawyers, legal, paralegal, small claims, small claims court

Is It A Good Idea To Hire A Vaughan Paralegal?

There are a lot of Ontario residents who do not know that they can go to a Vaughan paralegal rather than a lawyer for the legal help they need. Just like an attorney, paralegals are licensed and regulated and can perform many of the same legal services, albeit at a small fraction of the cost of hiring an attorney. Other than the much lower price, a paralegal in Vaughan is a better choice than a lawyer for many people who need help dealing with legal matters.

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Posted by Gloria Trevi - 08/11/2010 at 7:42 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, Canada law, Canadian law, claims, common law, lawyers, legal, paralegal, small claims, small claims court

Going To Small Claims Court In Toronto

Making a claim at the small claims court is the best way to settle simple money or property disputes. Small claims courts are authorized to try small claims, usually not exceeding $ 5000, although they may also have other judicial functions. This amount varies and in Canada, one can make claims of up to $ 25 000. There are quite a number of ways in which the small claims court Toronto can help you, especially if you make use of paralegals. A paralegal, though not trained as a lawyer, is someone who is trained in law and knows how the judicial system works. They are trained to help lawyers in their legal work.

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Posted by Azwar Khalid - 08/06/2010 at 7:11 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, Canada law, Canadian law, claims, common law, lawyers, legal, paralegal, small claims, small claims court

Thinking About Hiring A Paralega In Toronto Read This First

If you're located in the City of Toronto and involved with a legal case (buying or selling real estate, bankruptcy issues, tax issues, family inheritance, business issues), the first thing that may come into mind is to look for an attorney. This is indeed a very natural way of thinking. Fortunately, there is a cheaper way to handle your legal issues - hiring a paralegal in Toronto.

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Posted by Gloria Trevi - 07/11/2010 at 8:12 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, Canada law, Canadian law, claims, common law, lawyers, legal, paralegal, small claims, small claims court

Small Claims Court: The 5 Biggest Mistakes When You Are Representing Yourself

5. Self represented parties sue the wrong person or entity! This is a common and fatal error that self-represented parties make time and time again. When you sue a person or a business, it is of the utmost importance that you sue the correct legal entity. For example, if you sue your neighbor whom you know as "Joe Smith", you must be sure that "Joe Smith" is his full legal name. Otherwise, you may later come to find out that his legal name is in fact Joseph Smith or Joe Thomas Smith". If you did not use the correct legal name in the lawsuit, it will be impossible to try to enforce your judgment against him. Alternatively, you may want to sue your florist who you know as "Flowers R Us". However, the correct legal entity behind Flowers R Us is in fact 123456 Ontario Inc. If you sue "Flowers R Us" instead of "123456 Ontario Inc.", you will likely not be able to enforce a judgment against them. A licensed paralegal will automatically perform all necessary searches to determine the correct legal name of the person or business that you are suing!

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Posted by Melissa Weber - 06/09/2010 at 3:53 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, Canada law, Canadian law, claims, common law, lawyers, legal, paralegal, small claims, small claims court

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