Posts Tagged “law”

You may have an idea about corporate insolvency. If you don’t have any idea then let me make it clear for you. Insolvency is a condition of a business in which it is not able to pay off its debts.

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Laws are made to provide order to our society. They govern human relations and the way we deal with each other in our everyday lives. It is divided into different branches and one of the largest is family law. In terms of human relations family relations is really basic. This is the reason why family law solicitors play an important role.

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The number of divorces have increased in the UK. According to the report of the Office for National Statistics in 2010, most couples who divorce are within the age range of 40 to 44. The need for divorce lawyers in London obviously heightened because the increase in 2009 was from 119,949 to 199,589 in 2010.

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DUI is an acronym for “driving under the influence” of either alcohol or prohibited drugs. In the United States and basically in many parts of the world, DUI has been the cause of numerous road accidents. If you are intoxicated, your brain distorts images and makes you mind work in funny ways. And if you drive when you are not in your correct senses, you will not reach home unharmed because you will surely run into an accident on the way. It would be very lucky of you if you survive.

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One fateful day, I was at home feeling overly depressed because I just got into a terrible fight with my long time girlfriend. We have been dating for 8 years and the following year, I was planning to ask her to marry me. But this time, the fight went out of control and there was a danger of breaking up.

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The legal career is attractive to students because it has a good income. Lawyers are portrayed as persons who are sly, yet brilliant, who use their tactical abilities and dramatic skills to convince the jury to side with them during a court trial. Drama takes the place of the law when it comes to the jury and most of the time, the rulings are based on conscience and personal conviction, and not the application of the law.

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Nowadays, there are many cases of drunk driving as people are becoming addicted to alcohol and partying. They find it cool whenever they would drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. And if their face is flashed on the screen for DUI, it seems as though they won a competition for coolness. They are not aware that they are also putting other people at risk aside from themselves.

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When couples marry, they vow to enter into a lasting relationship. This ceremony is usually done in a church and before the eyes of the couple’s family and friends. A marriage is sacred and the couple has to work it out as the years go by in order to keep the spirit of their marriage alive. There are indeed many factors that can ruin a marriage. These factors may be misunderstanding, lack of patience, illicit affairs, financial hardships and physical and verbal abuse.

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It is okay to drink once in a while, just as long as you drink responsibly. However, many people think that they are invincible, at least that is what alcohol makes them feel. So, they drink and then they drive. Afterwards, they realize that they are in the hospital. Then, the bad news is revealed, a passenger, a fiance, just died because of internal hemorrhage.

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The Medicare program is ripe for fraudulent activities because it is based on the “honor system” of billing. Most doctors, healthcare providers, suppliers, and private companies are trustworthy. However, there are those who are not. Adding to this vulnerability is the lack of safeguards that can root out fake claims, since the federally-funded health insurance program puts more emphasis on expediting and streamlining reimbursement, than validating the veracity of claims.

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