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Should A Criminal Solipsist Be Acquitted?
The purpose of this work is to discuss whether a criminal solipsist should be acquitted. A solipsist is generally one who believes that other apparently animate (and also inanimate) entities have no feeling/s or state/s of consciousness associated with them.
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Life After Law School - Five Strategies To Succeed
You have completed four years of undergraduate studies, survived three years of law school and now landed your first job as an associate in a mega law firm. Now, it's time to put all your hard work into action.
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Court Cases
Parties are encouraged to give information to each other, in am attempt to prevent the need for so many court cases to be started.
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Private Law - Basics and Company Law
Law can affect many aspects of our lives yet most people living in England and Wales have little understanding of the legal system that operates in these two countries.
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How To Change Your Name In Ohio
All legal name changes in Ohio are attached to your existing birth certificate which is a computerized birth abstract showing the name change. After you change your name in Ohio all agencies, federal and state will accept your new name as your new legal name and will issue you documents with your new name if you wish.
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A Few Helpful Tips For Choosing A Lawyer
There are any number of reasons why an individual may need a lawyer during the course of his or her life. Among other things, legal assistance may be necessary for divorce, bankruptcy, personal injury, or probate issues.
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New Federal E-Discovery Rules
New Federal E-Discovery Rules are changing the playing field of litigation in Federal Courts. What is E-Discovery? What does your lawyer have to know about your computer systems before attending the very first conference in a Federal case?
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Just Be Yourself... Easier Said Than Done
For the key witness, lawsuits are an unpleasant, time devouring, self-esteem depleting process. As a Courtroom Behaviorist, my goal is to streamline the process - for both the attorney and the witness - and toward a confident, clear and persuasive courtroom presentation.
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