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one lawyer's blog: Personal injury lawyer
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A personal injury lawyer. Even though personal injury lawyers are trained and licensed to practice virtually any field of law, they generally only handle cases that fall under tort law including, but not limited to: work injuries, automobile and other accidents, defective products, medical mistakes, slip and fall accidents, and more. Personal injury lawyers must also adhere to strict standards of legal ethics when dealing with clients. While the guidelines vary according to state, the basic codes of ...
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one lawyer's blog: Tax Lawyer Education
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Tax education from law schools. Tax education from business school programs. The very heart of your writing shilst sounding agreeable at first, did not settle very well with me personally after some time. Someplace within the paragraphs you were able to make me a believer but just for a while. I nevertheless have a problem with your leaps in assumptions and one would do well to fill in those breaks. In the event you actually can accomplish that, I will definitely end up being fascinated.
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one lawyer's blog: DUI Lawyer
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Some states also include a lesser charge of driving with a BAC of 0.05%; other states limit this offense to drivers under the age of 21. All states also now have zero tolerance laws: the license of anyone under 21 driving with a BAC of .01% or higher (.02% in some states) will be suspended. The blood-alcohol limit for commercial drivers is 0.04%. Commercial drivers are also subject to stricter punishments for exceeding the blood-alcohol limit. Administrative License Suspension (ALS. Depending on previous...
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one lawyer's blog: Personal Injury Lawyer: Career structure
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Personal Injury Lawyer: Career structure. As with other types of lawyers, personal injury lawyers may choose to start a solo practice or join a small, mid-size, or large law firm as an associate. Personal injury lawyers may also be partners (owners) of a law firm or strive to be a partner. December 5, 2012 at 9:58 AM. A personal injury lawyer is an important job in society. People would eventually seek help for their injury claims from time to time and would need a lawyer to help them with the proces...
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one lawyer's blog: Personal Injury Lawyer: Certification and Education
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Personal Injury Lawyer: Certification and Education. In order to practice law in the United States, a personal injury lawyer must pass a written bar examination and, in some cases, a written ethics examination. Bar examinations vary on a state-to-state basis. However, most states require applicants to have completed a four-year college degree and a law degree from an accredited law school (California is one notable exception, but the non-accredited law school must meet certain requirements.). Lawyers can...
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one lawyer's blog: DWI Lawyer
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DWI/DUI Laws of U.S. States. All 50 states and the District of Columbia have per se laws defining it as a crime to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or above a proscribed level, 0.08 percent. License suspension or revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol-impaired driving. Under a procedure called administrative license suspension, licenses are taken before conviction when a driver fails or refuses to take a chemical test. Because administrative license suspension la...
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one lawyer's blog: Criminal Defense Lawyer
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Many criminal defense lawyers in the United States are employed by governmental entities (States, Counties, etc) and are often referred to as "Public Defenders." Often Public Defenders are fresh law school graduates seeking to gain quick courtroom experience, but there are many older, extremely well experienced lawyers who have made public defending a lifetime advocation. There are also private defense lawyers who are retained by individual clients on a case by case basis. Labels: criminal defense lawyer.
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Equal Process? Due Protection?: February 2006
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A blog by a recent law school graduate about life in law school, studying for the bar exam and how to forget about the misery of the bar exam.Previously this was a blog about being a law student after almost a decade away from school. Being a 3L was much better than being a 1L or a 2L.Life as a law student.Should I go to law school? I don't know. Should you? What is law school really like? Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Well, whaddaya know? I've discovered that another of my classmates has a blog. Apparentl...