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Medical Negligence – Finding The Right Lawyer

Medical profession is regarded as the most humanitarian profession in the world. Medical ethics underpins the values at the heart of the practitioner-client relationship. As in the concept of any profession, there is a code of conduct containing moral values... (Continue reading)

Napoli Bern Ripka LLP Will Help You Reach the Settlement You Deserve

If you are looking to get a settlement for a legal matter that you have gone through you might want to get in touch with a lawyer from the law practice of Napoli Bern Ripka. There have been serious developments... (Continue reading)

Do you have your Living Will Ready? If not then when…

With the rapid development of modern medical technologies a living will can be a very good solution for people with strong ethical principles. While restricting things like organ donation today, in future it can probably help to restrict some genetic... (Continue reading)

Parental Separation: Who Do You See?

There is a dynamic that naturally evolves when parents only see lawyers to determine their ongoing relationship to children, post separation or divorce. Regardless of the disposition of the lawyer, on the mind of the parent, is winning or coming away... (Continue reading)

Attorney’s Fees: Somebody Is Gonna’ Pay

Attorneys are about as well loved as ants at a picnic. Unlike those unwelcome protein additions to your potato salad, however, I would like to think members of my profession can be useful. There are rules and laws that are... (Continue reading)

Temporary and Non-Immigrant Visas Limitations in Canada

Foreign citizens, who wish to enter Canada for temporary purpose, unless they are citizens of a visa-exempt country, must be granted a Temporary Resident Visa. A TRV can be provided for various purposes, the three main purposes – Studying, Work... (Continue reading)

Difference between Common Law and Civil Law in Canada

The Canadian legal system in every province except for Quebec is based on the British common law system. The Quebec province retains a civil system for issues of private law, however both of these legal systems are subject to the... (Continue reading)

National Origin Discrimination, Labor Law, and Employment Law in Hawaii: Employers Increasingly Facing Litigation over English-Only Rules

National Origin Discrimination, Labor Law, and Employment Law in Hawaii: Employers Increasingly Facing Litigation over English-Only Rules as More Complaints are Filed with the EEOC Title VII prohibits discrimination because of “national origin.” The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the... (Continue reading)

The 17 April Amendment- Canadian Citizenship Act

Bill C-37 that passed on 17 April 2008 and finally came into effect on 17 April 2009 is a very interesting amendment to the Canadian Citizenship Act. This document gives Canadian citizenship to those who lost or never had it,... (Continue reading)

How FSA of United Kingdom function as an integrated regulator for whole financial industry?

                           How FSA of UK function as an integrated regulator?  Introduction  Financial Services... (Continue reading)

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