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Answering Your Criminal Record Questions

July 15, 2008

There probably is not that many people that set out with the intention of gaining a criminal record. That being said there are some that seem to gravitate towards owning a very colorful record that reflects their past misdeeds. Some gain criminal records when they are still juveniles for doing miscellaneous deeds that gain them the attention of the law. Others inadvertently make mistakes and now have a criminal record to show for their mistakes. Sometimes these records can prevent them from being... Read more »

Do You Need a Philadelphia Real Estate Lawyer?

July 14, 2008

Real Estate Lawyers promote the interests of buyers, renters, and sellers of real estate. A Philadelphia real estate lawyer specializes in real estate law, which primarily involves properly documenting the buying and selling of both commercial and residential properties. After your Realtor has helped you find a house and negotiate a price, it is time to bring in a Philadelphia real estate lawyer. Your lawyer will review any offer you make or receive on a property and make sure that your rights are... Read more »

How To Search State Court Records On The Internet

July 14, 2008

Until fairly recently, the general public was able to decide who they allowed to run credit and criminal record checks on themselves. Modern technology has, unfortunately, changed this. State court records are considered public records in many instances, and many states have now made it incredibly simple to find out the details of most court cases. Public records are now available via the internet in many states, turning what once required a visit to the courthouse into a simple internet search. Anyone... Read more »

The Debate Of Using Free Animation For Your Website

July 14, 2008

Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images in order to create an illusion of movement. The most common method of presenting animation is in a motion picture or some type of video program. Not so long ago, if you went on the internet and entered “free animation” as your search, there may have been little to choose from, if anything at all. Today, however, you will see pages and pages of results. Do free animations mean that no one gets credited with the work or that the person... Read more »

How To Avidly Avoid Speeding Tickets

July 12, 2008

Speeding tickets are a pain to pay, but more of a pain to watch as insurance premiums balloon into larger amounts each time one is obtained. A speeding ticket can quickly make the most affordable insurance out of range for a driver- so it’s best to learn how to fight and prevent speeding tickets where possible. Fighting a speeding ticket in court can be done one of several ways. The easiest of the many ways is to simply show up to a court date- often times the officer who issued the ticket... Read more »

How Training Can Help Ensure The Safety Of Staff Members

July 12, 2008

In the modern world of fire regulations and legal obligations training staff members is a vital responsibility of business managers and owners. There are many liability issues with ensuring your staff members have had suitable fire safety training concerned with evacuation and extinguisher usage. By doing this managers can reduce the risks of fire on their business premises and hence improve safety. Despite this move towards adequate training, many people still die in fires in commercial as well... Read more »

The Key to an Effective Letter of Intent

July 12, 2008

A letter of intent, or LOI, is a document that outlines an agreement between two or more parties before the agreement is finalized. A Letter of Intent resembles a written contract, but generally are not binding upon the parties. The purpose of an Letter of Intent may be to clarify the key points of a complex transaction for the convenience of the parties, to declare officially that the parties are currently negotiating, as in a merger or joint venture proposal, or to provide safeguards in case a... Read more »

What is a Shareholder Voting Agreement and When Can it be Enforced?

July 12, 2008

A Shareholder Voting Agreement is a legal contract among shareholders of a corporation relating to the voting of shares. The shareholder voting agreement often covers how members of the Board of Directors are to be elected and sometimes covers major corporate events such as mergers and acquisitions. Venture capital investors often expect a shareholder voting agreement to be executed in connection with their investment in a start up company. Voting Agreements are enforceable pursuant to state statutes... Read more »

Searching For Criminal Records On The Internet

July 11, 2008

Many organizations today prefer to search criminal records of a prospective employee before offering an appointment. This is because they want to ensure that the person who may join them is who they say they are. There are many instances when criminal record information was uncovered at a later stage, costing the company much in terms of training, time and orientation effort. There are many ways to conduct a criminal records search for free and you need to exhaust all such avenues before you consider... Read more »

Tips To Get Out Of The Average Speeding Ticket

July 10, 2008

Insurance companies agree that drivers with speeding tickets deserve higher premiums because they are considered to be a higher risk. To avoid the situation of paying a higher premium each pay period, drivers should educate themselves on how to properly fight and prevent speeding tickets. The first method is also the easiest- simply show up to a court date! Court dates must be met by both the driver and the officer that wrote the ticket. If the officer can’t show for whatever reason, the driver... Read more »


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