May 2008
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Tue 20 May 2008
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Accident claims are on the rise. As people figure out that they have a right to be compensated for the wrong doings of others, people are going all out and exercising that right.
Compensation claims are particularly frequent in the following areas:
Road Accidents: If someone runs into you or causes you harm there is a chance that there might be an opportunity for a claim.
Work accidents: If the workplace is unsafe it may call for compensation to the damage caused to life and limb.
Public liability: This is another major area for compensation claims.
Medical negligence: Doctors and hospitals have a legal requirement that prevents them from being negligent. Medical negligence is a significant area of compensation claims.
For the purpose of effectively pursuing compensation claims, you must be represented by injury lawyers. These are legal professionals who will take you through the entire process and get you compensation. I think that the best ones are those who offer a no win no fee model where they get compensated only when they actually get you compensation. That sure sounds like a fair deal to me.
Be responsible, and be fair. But at the end of that, if you still find that someone has caused you harm, there is a chance you could get compensated.
Tue 20 May 2008
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In the spirit of informing the growing number of readers about the legal facilities available out there, I think I would like to actually start talking about specific law firms and their websites.
To begin with let me today talk about Pazer and Epstein a law firm based in New York. One of the things that comes across as you read about Pazer & Epstein is that it is a no nonsense law firm. Their website is simple and to the point. No flashy stuff. Only compelling reasons to hire them.
And one of the most reassuring features aboutt his law firm is that the person behind it, Perry Pazer comes with such strong qualifications.
Fri 9 May 2008
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On Thursday the UK’s major banks received the news that they had been dreading for many months – the judge presiding over a recent High Court test case into bank charges had ruled against the banks and in favour of the Office of Fair Trading, which could see the banks lose billions of pounds, as they repay past charges to millions of consumers. Justice Andrew Smith, who presided at the January High Court test case, has given the OFT the power to rule on the fairness of these banks charges, which have been applied for unauthorised overdraft use, bounces cheques, and returned direct debits.
The decision from the judge was welcomes by campaign groups, who have been fighting against these charges for years. One official from the consumer campaign group Which? said: "The banks should do the right thing now and concede defeat, agree with the OFT what constitutes a fair unauthorised overdraft fee and refund their customers as soon as possible."
However, banks are not giving up just yet by the sounds of it. Angela Knight from the British Banker’s Association said: "We need to take what the judge has said very carefully and not jump to conclusions. This is the start of a process." The banks have been given until 22nd May to lodge an appeal against the ruling, and all pending cases in the courts will be kept on hold until after this date.
The decision by the judge means that the OFT could slash the maximum bank charge in the same way as it did with credit cards fees two years ago, and this could mean losses of billions for the UK’s major banks. However, there are now concerns over how banks will try to claw back the lost revenue, with many predicting that they will start charging monthly fees for current accounts.
Fri 2 May 2008
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The word attorney simply means someone who knows the legality of things. In fact, when things go wrong in the hands of law, people are likely to run to the attorneys. In the field of legality and law, these attorneys are the experts who can provide you with the advices that will possible let you be rid of the troubles.
More and more people are also aware that being attorneys who are able to play with the ups and downs of the law, they do earn handsome pays. Half of it is true. Why not? Their services often require a high payment.
More so, there are several people who desire to become attorneys. They think that their financial satisfaction can be achieved through being in the field of law. Indeed, in several states, there are lots of vacancies for several sorts of attorneys whether they are experts in the areas of business, estate, income, international taxes, or with properties.
The aspiring attorneys usually seek to have strong foundations and background from the finest law schools. They even prefer to get their degrees from stable and famous universities. They believe that their luck in landing a job will depend on the school of theirs which they will get affiliated with.
After graduating from the law school and passing the licensure exams, attorneys have the option to either work for the government or be linked with private law firms. They may likewise start to build their own law offices and become private practitioners. If ever they prefer to stick with the government, they can secure posts in the various job openings whether as prosecutors or as advisors in partnership with the government of the state of course.
Just like the doctors, attorneys must also choose a field of specialization. It can be in the area of business, property, tax, estate, or income. Their clients will of course be people who are faced with concerns in the said area. So if you are troubled with your property issues, consult a property attorney.
So who are these tax attorneys? Tax attorneys are legal professionals who specialize in the field of taxes be it local or international. In every state, there are a lot of tax attorneys so you just have to take your pick. In most cases, large law firms would always prefer hiring tax attorneys who’ve had at least three years of experience.
Most of the younger graduates are required to work as apprentices at first and through the course of time as they are able to collect more and more knowledge and experiences, their posts are also moved up. In short, they get promoted. A lot of young attorneys seek valuable experience from big law firms before they finally start up their own offices and practice going solo.
Their main reason is for them to gather enough knowledge, a list of clients, and have their reputation practically stable. Once a tax attorney has gained his reputation in the business, clients will be flocking into his office.
Tax attorneys should possess effective interaction and negotiating skills both with their staff and with their clients. Being meticulous, keen to details, rational and logical, as well as being an efficient communicator are key factors for a tax attorney. A tax attorney must also be familiar with the laws governing the local and international taxes. More so, he should be determined enough to fight off cases of frauds and tax evasions.