• March 15, 2023

Home Deeds, Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney Can Lead to Disaster

Before I became a lawyer, I thought I could do things myself and not have to pay exorbitant attorney fees. I am now educated enough to know that attorneys are trained to help you execute your legal documents correctly. The fee you pay is much cheaper than doing it yourself and receiving unexpected tax or…

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UPL and you

I’m not a lawyer, I’m a trial broker. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice, based on my experience in California, and laws vary by state. If you ever need legal advice or a strategy to use, contact an attorney. Even if you are a lawyer, it can be scary to be accused…

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Teens, jobs and school: the pros and cons

Most teens pick up on the old adage that “money equals power” at a relatively young age. Money equals designer clothes, a car and insurance, and in many cases, a certain amount of freedom. And to get money, many teens get part-time jobs. While the benefits and/or drawbacks of teens and part-time jobs have been…

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Are you looking for a comprehensive solution to insurance fraud?

Insurance fraud is one of the most prevalent white collar crimes, generating billions of dollars each year. It’s relatively easy to do when it comes to a smooth-running criminal network. A prime example is health insurance where unscrupulous doctors collude with criminal clients to issue misrepresented diagnoses in order to make unsubstantiated claims. Every insurance…

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How Does a Litigator Build a Strong Case Strategy?

How Does a Litigator Build When you’re a litigator, you may get asked, “How do you build a strong case strategy?” This is an excellent question because your success in litigation depends on your ability to create an effective plan that achieves your clients’ goals. A strong case strategy enables your client to win their…

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Step-by-step guide to developing an employee time and attendance management system

Regardless of the size of your organization, keeping accurate employee attendance records is crucial—and not just because it’s the law! Costs associated with labor are typically the largest expense a business incurs, so workforce management is more than a compliance issue; it’s also about protecting the bottom line of your business. However, designing/selecting the right…

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Tiger Woods – Why? Part 3 – Missing Wiring

[This article is neither intended to extol nor defame Tiger Woods. It is offered simply as a means of relating his personal numbers in his numerology chart with the events and circumstances of his life and destiny to further the understanding of numerology as a science]. In Part 1 of “Tiger Woods, Why?” we discuss…

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Curtain cleaning – Essential to keep your house clean

Apart from furniture, what else can beautify and complete a house? The curtains of course! Although some use blinds for their windows, looking at them can be very boring. Whether it’s made of plastic or metal, even if it comes in different colors, it still has the same boring look. With curtains, it comes in…

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Bike Lanes Prevent Injuries and Reduce the Need for a Car Accident Injury Lawyer

In cities across the United States, drivers may notice that a separate narrow lane has been added to the side of the road. These designated bike lanes, sometimes marked with a bicycle symbol to indicate their purpose, are preventing car and bicycle accidents across the country and saving people money they would have spent on…

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Three styles of communication: debate, discussion and dialogue

These are the three main types of conversation that most people engage in at work. Each has its own structure; underlying assumptions; purpose and goals; strategies; and probable results. The problem occurs when conversation styles are unconscious and automatic. For example, most lawyers are trained and paid to be warriors. They have to unconsciously become…

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