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Short Guide to Patent Protection and Patentability - What can be protected? Determining what qualifies as a patentable invention is a highly difficult and complicated task.

Five Reasons Why I dont Have a Will - One: I hate my children and want them to never speak to each other again after the battle over my estate.

Filing Under Chapter More Difficult to Qualify - Contemplating bankruptcy? But worried about qualifying under Chapter 7, because you?ve heard the new bankruptcy law, passed in October 2005, severely restricted Chapter 7 filings.

How to Start a Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service - Due to the dramatic increase in technology, business professionals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money wor.

What is the Difference Between a Power Of Attorney and a Guardianship Which is Appropriate for Some - A power of attorney is a legal document in which one person (the principal) authorizes another (the agent) to act on his/her behalf.

Should I Appeal My Social Security Disability Denial - YOU APPLIED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY AND YOUR CLAIM WAS DENIED AND YOU WONDER IF YOU SHOULD APPEAL?.

In a personal injury lawsuit will I have to be examined by a doctor for the other side - Q: During my case, will I have to be examined by a doctor for the defense?.

Recorded Statement vs Written Declaration - The recorded statement is not an easy replacement of the signed written declaration.

What Does A Criminal Attorney Do - A criminal attorney basically represents someone accused of a crime in court.

DUI Arrest Urgent First Steps - When you're first arrested for a DUI or drunk driving charge you are given a literal TON of conflicting information from the courts, the DMV, DUI lawyers, and of course the good old internet.

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