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10 Steps To Effective Networking
Everyone is talking about 'networking.' How can you make it work for you? 10 Simple steps to making the most of your networking activities.
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What Is Genetic DNA Testing?
What is genetic testing? Genetic testing is fast gaining popularity to test for various diseases, illnesses as well as for paternity, ancestry and a number of other things but what is genetic testing? Genetic testing is the analysis of DNA from our bodies and the interpreting of the DNA code to read a number of different things depending on what is being tested.
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What Are Professional Corporations?
Many professionals are barred from forming limited liability companies or basic corporations for their practices. Instead, their only option is often to form a professional corporation.
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Anticipatory Bail
Anticipatory bail is a direction to release a person on bail, issued even before the person is arrested.
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Rhode Island Zoning, Planning And Land Use Law FAQS - Building Permits, Additions, In Law, Variance
Rhode Island zoning, planning and land use frequently asked questions prepared by a Rhode Island lawyer concerning the following frequently asked questions:
Do I need a building permit to construct a small addition to my house or a deck around my above ground swimming pool?
My house is in a residential zone. Are there any problems that I need to consider in planning an addition or an accessory structure?
I have a single-family house located in a single-family zoning district. My mother-in-law wants to move in with me. Can I add a second kitchen to my house so that she will have the ability to be independent?
If I want to build a two-family in a single-family zone or build an office in a residential zone, what do I do?
I have extra land that I am not using on the side of my house. Can I sell this land to a builder?
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Turning Legalese Into LegalEASE
WHEREFORE, for the reasons set forth herein, we respectfully request that this honorable reader abandon legalese and start making clear arguments in plain English.
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Investigation Of DUI Cases - Give Examples Of Non-Standardized FST's
Law enforcement agencies employ a number of different field sobriety tests to determine enough probable cause to make an arrest for drunk driving. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has conducted studies which have determined that some tests are accurate indicators, to a degree, of a blood alcohol content (BAC) above .10%. However, law enforcement agencies often use non-scientific tests, or non-standardized field sobriety tests, to determine intoxication.
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