• February 19, 2023

Tarantino’s approach to the notorious Nazi past

It seems to be a trait of really great movies to combine almost irreconcilable art forms, techniques, and styles, and in doing so, introduces the audience to a whole new aspect of storytelling and style. Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds” is such a movie, and yet it tries not to appear special by being worn around…

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Facts You Should Know Before Getting an Environmental Lawyer Job

Environmental law firms handle a variety of cases involving environmental issues and are one of the best places to get an environmental lawyer job. It is important before looking for a job as an environmental lawyer that you do some research. You want to make sure you understand what the job entails, the education you…

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Divorce in Rhode Island – Are college costs an issue?

Under Rhode Island law, parents are not responsible for paying for college or college-related expenses. There are some exceptions that Rhode Island divorce attorneys have seen Rhode Island family court judges address. Generally speaking, the above statement is true. Parents are not responsible for paying college expenses. This is true, as long as there are…

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Immigration Bond Facts You Will Benefit From Knowing

The law and constitution of the United States are quite strict on immigration. If your citizenship status lapses or you violate the legal limits to remain a US citizen, arrest and prosecution will follow. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement branch of the Department of Homeland Security can detain you and take you into custody. In…

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The Liquidity Squeeze – Small Business Financing and Subprime Loans

As news of the continued troubles in the subprime mortgage markets spreads, most people don’t expect to be affected by it, since they don’t have a subprime loan. Commercial borrowers may especially wonder how problems in the residential markets could affect them: “How could someone else’s bad mortgage affect my business?” What has happened? Almost…

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Democracy or Dictatorship, which is better?

Democracy is a popular form of government. It is practiced successfully in many countries around the world. In this form of government, the people elect their own rulers. In a democratic country, there are many political parties. They participate in the elections. The party that wins by a majority of votes is declared the winner.…

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Forced Sale of Rhode Island Real Property with a Family Member, Business Partner, Significant Other: Partition

A partition case in Rhode Island (RI) is an equitable legal action in which a corporation or legal entity can force the sale of real estate against another joint owner or life tenant. Partition cases can result from many different types of real property disputes between landlords or life tenants or other persons with an…

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7 Crucial Reasons You Need Hospital Defense Lawyers

Health care and the laws that govern it change almost every day. New regulations seem to appear out of nowhere, and the slightest mishap can land you and your employees in court. There are seven reasons why choosing hospital defense attorneys will be the best choice for you. 1. Litigation for Health Professionals Litigation is…

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Tea "truths" The best criminal law attorneys wish more people knew

1.) Do not hire a criminal law attorney or DUI defense attorney based on the location of the attorney’s office. For many working people, it is simply easier to turn to a local criminal law attorney to make legal decisions that could land you or a loved one in jail and/or affect your livelihood forever.…

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Hire Hard, Manage Easy: Hire the right person the first time

It has happened to all of us who manage others. We are overloaded at work and need extra help. After what appears to be a distraction, our budget requests are granted and we are able to go out and find someone to ease the workload. We create a “wish list” job description and send it…

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