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    Introduction to Forensic Animation Technology

    Saturday, August 9th, 2008

    In the legal industry forensic animations have seen a growing use by lawyers and courts since the early 1990’s. Even so, there are still numerous people who have avoided this technology simply because of a lack of understanding. Yet, time and time again, forensic animations have proven to be advantageous in deciding settlements or trials simply because they are one of the best communication tools available to lawyers and accident reconstructionists today.

    How to Find the Ultimate Trainee Solicitor Jobs

    Sunday, July 27th, 2008

    Choosing the best trainee solicitor jobs tips and guidelines.

    In the United Kingdom, Australia and Hong Kong and definite other general law jurisdictions, a trainee solicitor go through two years’ training to meet the criteria into the lawful line of work as a solicitor. They commence a training contract for at least two years with a law firm accredited to afford the training. Before they can be qualified to embark on such a training contract, the person must have a degree in law or have an additional degree and have finished an alteration course and then have concluded a Legal Practice Course. On successful achievement of the training contract, the person mainly will meet the requirements, and be acknowledged, as a solicitor.

    What Is The Difference Between A Record And A Certificate?

    Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

    More people become interested in public records and the information they offer every day, but public records can be confusing. Not only are most public records archives vast in size, but they can often be poorly labeled, hard to understand, and generally confusing. One thing that confuses many new researchers are the terms ‘record’ and ‘certificate’. After all there are birth records and birth certificates, death records and death certificates. But what, if any, is the difference between these similar terms and ideas?

    All About Perjury

    Friday, May 23rd, 2008

    In a court of law, after swearing under oath, most people expect plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Perjury, also known as forswearing, is the act of lying or making false statements under oath while in a court of law, or in any sworn statement in writing. Perjury is a criminal offense because the law relies on truthful witness testimony in order to maintain its fairness and credibility. In the United States, a person accused of forswearing can face up to five years in prison.

    Find A Lawyer Right Now!

    Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

    An Internet-Based Lawyer Directory Can Make Your Attorney Search A Snap And Help You Find The Right Lawyer

    Finding the right lawyer can be challenging if you have never used the services of a lawyer before, or if you have recently moved to a new city. You can conduct an online attorney search from the comfort of your home or office computer anytime it fits into your busy schedule, however. A lawyer directory will list all of the excellent law firms within a city, to help you narrow down your search and find a lawyer that will work with you to meet your legal needs.

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