Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
5:48 pm
Legal Careers is Much Beyond Lawyers
One of the most noticeable things about legal careers is that it is much beyond lawyers today. In other words, you do not have to be a lawyer to be in the legal market or pursue a law career. Students of law have the options of many other areas of work, not just legal practice. You can definitely go for an alternative career once you have decided about shifting or choosing any other law field apart from your regular practicing. But before you do so, you need to know how an alternative career will affect your entire legal careers.
Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
1:32 pm
Magee Asked:
i will give my resume tomorrow to a friend who will give it to his criminal law attorney, i’m 20 years old and the only experience i have is i co-own an affiliate marketing website (which is doing very well) and i’m a part of my college law society. is that a bad experience resume because i want to intern at this big firm. i also have a 3.7 GPA. will those 3 get me the position, or are they gonna say at my age i should already have worked in the legal field and i don’t have enough experience?
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
2:46 pm
Today’s debt free living wills is affected by this dynamic world that has left so may people living in debt crisis. Debt free living has become so hard to so many Americans and most of them are looking for ways to get out of debt pitfalls and walk towards achieving a debt free life.
Due to so many companies coming up and displaying this information on the internet, it has become so hard to land on one company and actually decide to get out of debt with it without some kind of doubts and misconceptions. Actually because of competition, some are even claiming to be non-profit only to get clients attention and trap them, before they realize they are paying just like any other company.
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Approach Debt Elimination With Debt Free Living Wills
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at
1:38 pm
Marc Asked:
In case of medical emergency I have a disabled son (7 years old) and I want my friend to be able to make necessary medical desicions for him while I am unable too. Does anyone know where I can get a free form like this online? It needs to be for the state of Florida.
Thanks
Reply:
you dont need a form
just type up a letter that states what you want and for how long and take it to a notary and have them sign it
you will both have to sign in front of the notary
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Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 at
6:47 am
Advances in modern medicine have made it possible to prolong the lives of seriously ill individuals without always offering realistic hope for improvement or a cure. For some individuals, the possibility of extended life is viewed as meaningful and beneficial. For others, prolonging life artificially may only extend suffering and delay the dying process.
The Florida Legislature recognizes the fundamental right of individuals to make medical decisions to have life-prolonging health care procedures provided, withheld, or withdrawn. It also recognizes the right of adults to plan ahead for any type of health care decision and to have their wishes respected through the use of advance directives. Frequently, advanced directives are written when a person is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or is planning some course of medical treatment. More often, however, these documents are included as a part of a person’s estate planning.
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A Primer in Health Care Advance Directives
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