February 8th, 2010
Delaware Attorneys Information
Did you know there are 18.4 Delaware attorneys per every 10,000 people? That ranks Delaware third in the most lawyers’ per capita question. See our Attorneys.org Delaware attorneys pages
While the list of individual attorneys is too expensive for this application here is a few of the many different types of attorneys available to you in Delaware. Read the rest of this entry »
February 5th, 2010
Types of Connecticut Attorneys
Connecticut attorneys must pass the Connecticut Bar exam, hold a law student certificate, or hold a CT recognition of attorney licensed to practice in another state. There are many different types of Connecticut attorneys.
Personal Injury
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February 4th, 2010
Arkansas Attorneys Debate on Legislative History
By Jess Pritchette, for Attorneys.org
A new legislation, House Bill 1611, allowing the broadcasting of house committee meetings over the Internet have caused some Arkansas attorneys to question whether such broadcasts constitute legislative history. It is estimated that the procedure may cost up to $50,000 dollars a year if implemented. Read the rest of this entry »
February 2nd, 2010
Three Tips for Colorado Attorneys Looking for an Online Presence
If you’re one of the many Colorado attorneys looking to advertise your firm on the Internet, you have come to the right place. Unlike a few years ago, people are more tech savvy today. Establishing an online presence is a must. Read the rest of this entry »
January 31st, 2010
Arizona Attorneys Claim No Crime At Sweat Lodge
by Attorneys.org Editor
The Arizona attorneys acting on behalf of James Arthur Ray, a renowned self-help guru, submit that the three deaths of participants in a culminating event that took place in a sweat lodge were accidents. The ceremony was intended to symbolize being inside the mother’s womb and was held inside a lodge that created intense temperatures. Read the rest of this entry »
January 30th, 2010
Alaska Attorneys and Outsourcing, by Attorneys.org Editor
In June 2005, arguments by Alaska attorneys to deny unionized baggage handlers to return to their jobs had been accepted by a federal judge. Alaska therefore is not required to reinstate nearly 500 workers that had lost their jobs due to outsourcing. It was claimed that Alaska will save almost $14 million dollars if the jobs were to be outsourced to Menzies Aviation. Read the rest of this entry »
January 27th, 2010
Heath Care Bill Challenged By Alabama Attorneys and Lawyers - By Editor Attorneys.org
Just around the turn of the year, Alabama attorneys asked to remove a controversial provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that would require the federal government, not the state of Nebraska, to shoulder the cost of new Medicaid enrollees. They believe that the provision reeks of “favoritism” and is constitutionally flawed.
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January 24th, 2010
Missouri Attorneys On Parole - By: Attorneys.org Editor
Some Missouri attorneys have gathered up and gave advice on parole, its effects on a person’s life, and some common misconceptions. Even if you’ve never been criminally charged before, or don’t expect nor intend to, this knowledge is still useful to know just in case you come across a relative or a friend that is under parole.
What do you mean by parole?
In Missouri, if you are convicted then paroled, that means you are released from prison conditionally. But… Read the rest of this entry »
January 24th, 2010
Minnesota Attorneys Join Forces To Get Source Code - by Attorneys.org Editor
In an unholy union, Minnesota attorneys from both the prosecutor and the defense joined together to force the makers of Intoxilyzer, or what is commonly called a breath analyzer, to show them the source code and avoid a looming problem should it stay a secret.
Reliable reliability
The claim of some Minnesota attorneys that represent clients charged with “driving under influence” or DUI claim that there are reliability concerns with the Intoxilyzer. This claim is of course vehemently denied by CMI, Inc, its maker. Read the rest of this entry »
January 22nd, 2010
Michigan Attorneys Eye Witness To Alleged Plane Bombing
Michigan Attorneys claim to have seen exactly what happened when alleged plane bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab entered the airport and subsequently put into custody. The FBI seems to be covering up this particular incident.
Witness account…
The attorney mentions seeing an Indian man dressed in orange that easily seemed as an accomplice to the plane bomber. Read the rest of this entry »
