Sexual harassment is defined as an act of threatening or compelling which is sexual in nature, or the undesirable or unsuitable promise of recompense in exchange for sexual favors. Depending on the circumstances, sexual harassment may be considered unlawful. The term embraces a range of conduct which includes minor misdemeanors and aggravations to actual sexual [...]
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Avoiding tax payments in part or in whole are illegal practices. Both tax avoidance and tax evasion are illegal. Tax avoidance is defined as the legal utilization of the tax regime to one’s own advantage. The goal of tax avoidance is to reduce the amount of tax payable within the context of the law. Tax [...]
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Human Rights Watch has listed a number of problems these migrants face including non-payment of wages, extended working hours without compensation, and unsafe working environments resulting in death and injury. In addition, they experience filthy living conditions in labor camps. Their employers also confiscate their passports and travel documents despite laws against the practice. They [...]
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Aviation accidents are defined in Annex 13 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation as occurrences that are associated with the operation of aircrafts which take place between the time people board the aircrafts with intentions to travel and the time such people disembark from the aircraft, during which people are seriously or gravely injured [...]
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The other popular name of the corporate law is company law. This dominates the business organizations operating in the modern world. Corporate law regulates and studies the behavior of the directors, employees, stakeholders or shareholders, and creditors. Stakeholders represent the consumers or the community to which the corporation interacts. The rules being referred to in [...]
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There are some cases of car accidents when there a lawyer is no longer necessary particularly in accidents when the damage on property is only minor. In car accident claims, the damages are usually estimated and a claim is presented to the insurance company. There are some cases, when insurance companies question the liability of [...]
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At present, the most common types of civil tort case filed by lawyers are car accident claims and lawsuits. Other states reinforce no – fault laws wherein no party is to be considered at fault but for the rest, general negligence principles are used to bring car accident cases to court. The Significant Role of “Negligence” The [...]
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The term ‘estate’ has a variety of meanings depending on the context of use. It might refer to the total worth of a person minus his/her liabilities. It might also refer to land or some other kinds of property. This term is of paramount significance when used in the context of bankruptcy or a person’s [...]
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Should your plea for SSD or SSI be denied, you could make an urgent appeal within the sixty day limit. It is advisable to make a personal appeal even if you already have representation, simply for official documentation purposes. You will be surprised to discover that majority of the disability claims that are initially denied [...]
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Within the United States, in recent years, drunk driving sentences have been gradually increasing. This is as a result of lobbying by such organizations as Mothers Against Drunk Driving for harsher sentences. Higher sentences and fines have greatly increased the significance of appropriate legal representation by an attorney especially when mentioned for driving when drunk. Indications [...]
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