Legal Articles
1: Lethbridge Law: How to choose a leading Lethbridge lawyer?
Who is the best person to trust when you are apprehended for any crime? It is obvious you're your lawyer is the only person who can help you under such circumstances. A lawyer is a very important pers
2: Legal Solutions with Lethbridge Lawyers
The Orators of ancient Athens were probably the earliest people who could have been described as lawyers, but they were simply people who helped their friends in legal problems. Since then, the nature
3: Interesting Facts About Business Legal Aid
While being involved in business from time to time you require a professional consultation on certain issues. The most intricate legal operations are start-up and rearrangement like merger and acquisi
4: Making a Personal Injury Compensation Claim
Life can be hazardous to your health! There has never been more people making a personal injury claim in the UK than ever before. Part of the reason is because more people are beginning to understand
5: Mesothelioma & Asbestos Exposure
The inhalation of asbestos fibres can cause several different ailments to arise in those exposed to the fibres. One such ailment is Mesothelioma. Those people that have contracted this devastating dis
6: There is No Such Thing as an Accident
There was a saying that there was no such thing as an accident. Of course to some people this might seem a little bit unfair, because so many of us have had an accident of some sort. Basic
7: Social Networking Can Get You Fired
Social networking has exploded in recent years. Virtually everyone (even your employer) engages in some sort of social networking activity. Employers use social networking websites to learn more about
8: Law Enforcement, Searches, Seizures, and the Right to Privacy
In 1789 James Madison proposed amendments to the U.S. Constitution before the United States Congress. These first ten amendments became law in 1791 when they were ratified by ¾ votes. They are no
9: Asbestos is a Natural Silicate Mineral
Asbestos is a natural silicate mineral made up of thin crystalline fibres. The word "asbestos" comes from the Greek language and means "unquenchable" or "inextinguishable." This name was used because
10: Medical Negligence and Patient Management
It has been said by some that we are now in the age of evidenced-based medicine. What this means is that the "conscientious, explicit, and judicious use" of current available best evidence is to be us
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