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Tips on Selecting a Lawyer
Unlike a few eons ago these days one lawyer does not handle all legal aspects. It's the era of specialists and lawyers too have diversified to exclusively deal with some specific aspects of law. So, what you must do when the need for legal counsel arises is to hire a lawyer who is an expert on what you need. Lawyers must be hired based on their experience and qualifications and not on their age, good looks, charm, nice office, or polite receptionist.
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Top Ten CV Tips for Getting a Legal Job
The competition for jobs in law is high. If you are applying for any type of legal job, it's important to get your CV right. Recruitment is all about first impressions. If your CV isn't up to scratch, you won't even get a see them in person at an interview.
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Rhode Island Divorce Mediation: What Is It, Really?
Do you know what to expect from a Rhode Island Divorce Mediation? Could it benefit you? Could it hurt you? Does the mediator represent one or you? Both of you? Neither of you? Should the mediator be an attorney or a marriage counselor? These questions are more important than you may realize. Discover the answers to these questions and perhaps others you have about mediating your Rhode Island divorce here in this article.
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Good Rhode Island Divorce Lawyers Exist Despite Lawyer Jokes!
Do Good Rhode Island Divorce and Family Lawyers exist? With all the lawyer jokes it's hard to know if their are good divorce lawyers out there who care and won't charge you exhorbitant fees. This article answers the question from a legal practitioner who has been there and back again.
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Emergence of Law; Priest of Seneferu
The emergence of law goes back 10,000 years in Chinese History and we see the first true signs of the need for laws in advanced civilizations in the Western World in 2900 B.C. when a priest wrote that he was indeed upset with the social ethics and complained to King Saneferu in letters.
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Dependents Visa
The dependent visa is a non-immigrant dependent visa for dependents of F-1 visa or student visa holders. A spouse and unmarried, minor children may also apply for a non-immigrant visa to accompany the student. Family members must meet all visa eligibility requirements, including evidence that the student will have sufficient funds for the studies as well as supporting the dependents. They must also present convincing evidence that the dependents will depart the country when the student's program ends. Spouses and children of students may not accept employment at any time, but they are allowed to study in the country using the dependent visas.
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