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  • Electronic Discovery Services: Technology Integrated Investigation
    By: Gladeyas | - The technological innovation has brought about changes in the way business houses and corporate sectors store information. Globalization and expanded work sphere, demands the organizations to maintain vast amount of data and information with easy access options. Thus organizations irrespective of it being a large corporate or a small and medium business enterprise tend to store information electronically.

    The electronically stored information (ESI) thus relates to writings, drawings ...

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  • Litigation Support Software And Its Multiple Uses
    By: Gladeyas | - As the term suggests, litigation support software assist the attorneys and other legal officials in their work. The software application enables these officials to arrange their data and other legal records concerning legal trials and leads to simple reference and access to every data. At the same time it also helps in accelerating the process of correlating and recording huge amount of information that might have certain peripheral significance.

    What is the most essential aspect of ...

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  • False Accusations Of Rape In Florida And Nationwide
    By: Jason | - Most people believe that if a person falsely accuses another person of rape, they just made it up. After all, thats what happens in many cases of false accusations of other crimes, such as theft. However, what happens in many cases of false accusation of rape is far more tragic. Many people who have actually been raped, particularly stranger rape, have accidentally accused the wrong person of rape.
    DNA evidence suggests that many people who are in jail for rape could not have committe ...

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  • Evidence-based Practices Explained
    By: Terek Shastalon | - Evidence based practices are becoming more and more widely used in the field of addiction despite resistance by some traditional treatment specialists. In lay terms, the argument on one side is that some clinicians and psychiatrists believe that practices don't always need to be proven there are some things that are known instinctively, they argue. But on the other side the argument is that only practices that have been carefully and scientifically proven with sufficient documentation shou ...
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  • Shroud Of Jesus
    By: Shroud of Turin News | - The divine Shroud of Jesus is a topic that has received much debate since the image, of what many people consider to be Jesus Christ, was first observed in 1898. Our will and our faith has been at battle with each other ever since its arrival.

    Many critics believed that the shroud was a fake and had been forged while others believed that it was created by a divine source. This article will talk about this sacred clothe and how we battle with ourselves to find the truth.

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  • Electronic Evidence Meets Right To Privacy In Texas Divorce Cases
    By: Tony R. Bertolino | - There is a false sense of security that takes place when we log on to the internet, our smart phones, or some other form of electronic communication. Many of us seem to think that our true selves are separated from these pieces of technology and that our words and actions are anonymous and floating somewhere through the netherworld of cell phone towers and Wi-Fi hotspots. The undeniable truth is that we are capable of being tracked better now than ever before. Even when we believe we have del ...
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  • Many Facebook Investigations End Up In Court
    By: Ed Opperman | - Facebook has become such and integral part of our everyday day lives so much that more and more Facebook evidence is winding up in court. About 45 percent of divorce cases involve some snooping -- and gathering -- of email, Facebook and other online material. Those are generally used by the warring parties for civil reasons -- not for criminal prosecution, the Free Press reports.

    Obtaining information about a Facebook account may not be as simple as you may think. Of course you can ...

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  • What Are Mitigating Factors?
    By: Stephen Kelly | - When a defendant is found guilty of an offense, mitigating and aggravating factors may be presented at the sentencing hearing.

    "Mitigating factors" refer to any information or evidence about a defendant or the circumstances of a crime presented that might tend to lessen the sentence for the crime with which the person is charged. Although the criteria may differ depending on the jurisdiction, mitigating factors may include history of prior criminal convictions, whether the defenda ...

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  • Home Hidden Cameras-growing In Popularity
    By: Jack Krohn | - Advances in technology, great price competition and better equipment make home security cameras more attractive to home owners than ever before which accounts for the rise in home security camera sales.

    Security cameras as you probably know got their start in businesses like convenience stores, banks, casinos, airports and hotels all of which took advantage of the older, more expensive models.

    Believe it or not in the history of home security cameras the next group of ...

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  • Assessing The Effectiveness Of Ediscovery Tools In Litigation
    By: brianwarren | - To move your legal process in the right direction, litigation teams need to be provided with the best eDiscovery tools. These tools ensure a reduction in the time spent procuring and collating relevant data. The right eDiscovery tools can aid legal teams in viewing the status of every case, thereby enabling them to take timely and decisive action. As data volumes increase rapidly, the need to store and maintain this data becomes even more important. There is hence a need for effective electronic ...
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  • Paralegal Careers: An Overview
    By: Susan Bean | - If you want to work in a law office, but you don't want to become an attorney for whatever reason, you could always become a paralegal. Paralegals get to share in the satisfaction of helping clients receive justice; their work is stimulating and challenging. It often falls to the paralegals to research various legal matters to produce the best prosecution or defense possible. This is hard work, intense work, but it's also a career many people find very exciting.

    There are betwe ...

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  • How To Conduct Internal Investigations Effectively
    By: brianwarren | - Today every enterprise and organization regularly hears complaints of misconduct, harassment, or financial irregularities. Since these are matters of serious concern the approach of the organization should be a carefully thought out one that is befitting of the situation.

    Though internal investigations have become an undeniable fact of corporate life, the issues that trigger an investigation vary for different organizations. Hence, it is not at all possible to provide step-by-step p ...

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  • A Peek At 2010 Frcp Amendments
    By: brianwarren | - The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), which is nothing short of a bible to litigators, is amended from time to time to make sure the laws are up to date and in sync with today"s technological advancements and current trends.
    FRCP, the Story So Far

    Established in 1938, the FRCP rules are amended based upon the proposal of the advisory committee that meets annually to suggest changes. The proposed amendments are then submitted to congress for adoption. The FRCP rule ...

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  • Introduction To 2006 Amendments To The Frcp
    By: brianwarren | - Taking note of technological advancements, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were made in 2006 with the aim of:
    " Reducing discovery costs
    " Enhancing the potential of discovery
    " Improving the consistency of the practice
    " Providing a more defined role for the judiciary in case management


    The following are the key changes made to the FRCP:

    1. Definition of the term "el ...

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  • Settlement Documentary Top Ten Evidence Tips For The Year
    By: Chris Ballard | - 1. Don't put your audience to sleep.
    Keep your video short and punchy. I know you may think you have to get all of your evidence into that video, but the shorter it is, the more your audience will remember.

    2. In living color? Think again.
    Turn your video evidence into all black & white footage. I know it may seem a little 50's and hokey, but it works. It's amazing how much credibility will arise from making your color evidence into black & white.

    3. ...

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  • Investigations Made Easy With E-discovery
    By: brianwarren | - With the increasing digitalization of our lives, be it personal or professional, our day to day transactions have become easier and have also become fully entrenched into digital forms of communication. Therefore, if ever we need any kind of proof, data, or confirmation, digital methods hold the answers. Through digital footprints we can assimilate with certainty actions that have occurred in the past. Therefore digital investigations of late have become essential in the corporate as well as the ...
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  • Video Surveillance Via Tactical Flashlights.
    By: Rick Klein | - Video Surveillance Comes of Age.

    It's estimated by the National Institute of Justice that as many as 55,000 accused criminals are set free per year because of the exclusionary rule of flawed evidence. This because of relevant and incriminating evidence deemed inadmissible based on the method it was collected.

    A technicality? Yes. Rampant? Yes. Solvable? Yes.

    Officers work every day to protect the people and communities they serve. Criminals, on the other ...

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  • Applying The 13-minute Rule To Video Evidence
    By: Chris Ballard | - With the implosion of cable TV, the internet and YouTube, the number of videos being watched everywhere and at anytime these days has dramatically risen. This phenomenon has resulted in shorter attention spans of the viewers of all these videos and those viewers include claims adjusters and jurors, the crucial audience that you want to make sure understand, comprehend and react to your video exhibit. You must be mindful of this fact when it comes time to editing your video exhibits for trial o ...
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  • The Do's And Don'ts Of Legal Video
    By: Chris Ballard | - THE DO'S:
    CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE QUALITY FOR YOUR VIDEO BEFORE YOU START
    Does the importance of your video evidence justify a Mercedes or a Chevy? Just as you expect a difference there, the same holds true for video. Remember, jurors and claims representatives are sophisticated viewers today. You must apply the same standards to your video presentation as you do to your practice because the quality of your video will reflect not only the image of you and your case, but the image t ...

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  • Are Videos Helping Convict Criminals?
    By: Ryan Rooth | - The use of video in the courtroom has greatly increased as the cost of video technology has become more affordable and the ability to store video is now easier than ever. Video is helping juries determine whether a prosecutor can obtain a conviction. If the video captures the criminal activity and helps to identify the defendant then the argument of reasonable doubt becomes much more difficult.

    The videos are typically obtained from police cruisers dash cameras, businesses, homeown ...

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  • Copying Evidence In Divorce Proceedings
    By: Andrew John | - What should you do if your marriage is in trouble and it looks like there is going to be a divorce. If so it is likely that your spouse will play dirty and hide away his (or her) assets to frustrate your claim? You are going to need evidence of these assets so are you entitled to take and copy proof that he has in his possession? Can you intercept his post? What about copying the hard drive from his computer?

    Any of these actions could be classified as a wrongful interference with t ...

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  • False Claims And The Dishonest Litigant
    By: Andrew John | - The UK adversarial legal system expects and encourages the parties engaged in litigation to pursue their case as forcefully as they can. One of the consequences of this however can be for one party to overstep the boundary mark and resort to dishonest means. This might be by fabricating evidence, forging or destroying documents or just simply lying. The question will then arise as to the approach the court will take in response to such dishonest conduct.

    If a claimant brings a claim ...

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  • Children Giving Evidence In Court
    By: Gary Storer | - The traditional rules were that children did not have to give oral evidence in court in family proceedings. However, this rule has recently been challenged and reviewed in the Supreme Court. It is worth understanding and considering what the court has said to determine whether your children will have to give evidence.

    The Old Presumption Regarding Evidence In Court.

    There was a presumption against children giving evidence in family proceedings. This was on the basis tha ...

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  • Project Eve Allows New Zealand Police To Speed Processing Of Computer-based Evidence
    By: Andrew Frowen | - A new technology is changing the way computer-based evidence is identified. Launched in August 2009, Project EVE has enabled the New Zealand Police Force to process evidence from electronic devices far quicker than they had been able to previously.

    EVE, which stands for the Environment for Virtualised Evidence, is an automated software system that allows police officers to analyse an electronic device for evidence by creating a clone of it and downloading its data to a network whi ...

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  • Can A Usb Storage Device Survive A Trip Through The Human Digestive System?
    By: Andrew Frowen | - A New York man has been charged with obstruction after attempting to destroy evidence by swallowing an USB flash drive.

    According to reports, Florin Necula was part of a criminal group who had been using almost undetectable card readers to extract information from the magnetic strips on cards entered into cash machines by unwitting victims.

    After being arrested and taken to a Secret Service office in Brooklyn, Mr Necula attempted to withhold or destroy whatever evi ...

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  • Forensics Analysis - Supplying Evidence To Capture A Criminal
    By: Dean Stanley | - Forensics investigation procedures do appear to condition the legal system, and the creativeness of a lot of individuals has been fired by TV crime series such as CSI: New York for example. There's an impressive number of tasks that a forensics analysis is capable of covering these days: from autopsy techniques and forensic anthropology to DNA fingerprinting, pc facial reconstructions, toxicology and a lot of others.

    Science continuously proves to be the very best method to battle c ...

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  • Generally There Are Many Different Varieties And Areas Of Forensic Analysis
    By: Dean Stanley | - The specificity of a forensic examination depends on the domain or area of the criminal investigation. Thus, between murder and business information thievery, the task will certainly deviate considerably. There are however a few general common grounds which are encountered with both procedures. To start with, obtaining evidence that may be accepted within a court of law is not enough.

    Occasionally the nature of the data is versatile or perishable and the forensic investigator needs ...

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  • Spoliation Of Evidence In Nevada
    By: Donald Kudler | - What happens when a party to a lawsuit loses, misplaces, or destroys evidence that would have been useful in determining issues of fact in a case? The issue is known as "spoliation of evidence". And, yes, it is "spoliation" and not "spoilation." Findlaw's Legal Dictionary (at http://dictionary.lp.findlaw.com/index.html) defines "spoliation" as:

    ['spo-le-'a-shen]

    1: the destruction, alteration, or mutilation of evidence esp. by a party for whom the evidence is dama ...

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  • Funny Things, Claim Forms.
    By: Sue Glenn | - What is it about car insurance claim forms that turn normally rational people into gibbering wrecks incapable of thinking, let alone driving, in a straight line?

    Like the motorist who wrote, "The accident happened because I had one eye on the lorry in front, one eye on the pedestrian and the other on the car behind." Or the woman who observed on her claim form: "The gentleman behind me struck me on the backside. He then went to rest in a bush with just his rear end showing. " And how ...

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  • Should Digital Evidence Be Stored In Perpetuity?
    By: Andrew Frowen | - Where it is suspected that a computer has been used in the commission of a crime, the equipment is usually passed by law enforcement officials to computer forensic experts for analysis. In the event that any of the evidence extracted is successfully used to secure a conviction, the question then arises as to how long the evidence should be stored.

    Generally, there is a legal requirement to retain all forms of evidence unless the police seek permission to lawfully dispose of it, w ...

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  • Cloud Computing And Computer Forensics
    By: Andrew Frowen | - If a considerable proportion of your business operations are conducted via computer, it is likely that you use a range of software, such as a word processor, email client, accounting package and client relationship management tool.

    For every piece of software in an office there is usually a purchase cost involved, as well as further costs and man hours associated with repairing, updating and upgrading the software as and when necessary. 'Cloud computing' addresses this issue by m ...

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  • Computer Forensics In The Courtroom: Is An It Literate Judge And Jury Necessary For A Fair Trial?
    By: Andrew Frowen | - In today's 'wired world' it is unusual to come across a person who does not own a computer, PDA or mobile phone. For this reason, electronic devices are being admitted as evidence in an increasingly large proportion of legal cases. As technology progresses apace, and analysis becomes more complex, the question arises: How 'computer literate' do a judge and jury need to ensure a safe verdict?

    Computer forensics analysts are experts in the examination of computers and other electron ...

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  • Reinforcing The Belief In Santa Claus With Santa Gifts And A Santa Evidence Kit
    By: wedding-articles | - As children get older, they eventually reach an age where they begin to wonder if Santa Claus is real or not. For some, this age comes earlier than others. Sometimes, younger children hear the older ones talking about it at school. Others stumble across the gifts that were bought and hidden to be placed under the tree from Santa. Sometimes, it is possible for a parent to convince the children that Santa is real despite their questions. This usually requires some props for assistance. A couple of ...
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  • The Magic Of Christmas Doubled With Personalized Santa Letters And A Santa Evidence Kit
    By: wedding-articles | - Christmas is a wonderful, special time of year. It is especially thrilling for the children. They begin to anticipate the annual visit by Santa Claus and get on their best behavior. It is possible for parents to double the magic of Christmas for their children several different ways. Two of them are personalized Santa letters and a Santa Evidence Kit. These items are specifically designed to make Christmas more magical for children.

    Personalized Santa letters will make your childr ...

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  • Give Your Underage Skeptics A Double Whammy With Personalized Santa Letters And A Santa Evidence Kit
    By: wedding-articles | - Kids grow up faster and faster every year. The age that they stop believing in Santa Claus seems to be getting earlier and earlier. If you have children who are becoming skeptical about Santa, you can give them a double whammy to help them keep believing. Personalized Santa letters in conjunctions with a Santa Evidence Kit may be just what you need to reinforce their belief.

    Personalized Santa letters can be created in a lot of different ways. A lot of businesses have discovered t ...

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  • Personalized Santa Letters And A Santa Evidence Kit Make Santa More Real To Children
    By: wedding-articles | - Every year parents across the country take their children to see Santa Claus at local malls and department stores. They often have pictures made and allow the children to sit on Santas lap to tell him what they want for Christmas. Other parents encourage children to write letters to Santa Claus. Unfortunately, in todays world, children grow up too fast and become skeptical at an early age. A couple of ways to keep Santa Claus alive a while longer are Personalized Santa letters an ...
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  • Convince A Child Santa Is Real With A Santa Call And A Santa Evidence Kit
    By: wedding-articles | - One of the major drawbacks of life in todays world is the fact that children grow up too fast. Belief in Santa Claus is one of the aspects of childhood that is usually first to go. Promoting the belief in Santa is one of many things parents do for their children. Several methods exist to accomplish this, but two of the best are a Santa call and a Santa evidence kit.

    A call from Santa Claus will go a long way in promulgating the belief in him in most children. Children do n ...

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  • Help Your Children Keep Believing With Personalized Santa Letters And A Santa Evidence Kit
    By: wedding-articles | - Are your children approaching the age where they stop believing in Santa Claus? For many of us, children grow up too fast. The innocent years are all too short. Believing in Santa Claus is one phase of childhood that ends all too soon. If your children still believe but are getting skeptical, you can arrange to have them receive personalized Santa letters and arrange to illustrate Santas visit with a Santa evidence kit.

    Personalized Santa letters are a relatively new servi ...

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  • A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance
    By: kensium solutions | - Technology is present in every aspect of modern life and it is constantly growing & nowadays business communications are done using electronic storage devices like emails, flash drives, hard drives etc. Surveys shows that more than 85 percent of all documents produced since 2000 are created in digital form.
    As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectu ...

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  • Things Evidence Nuker Software Can Do For Your Pc
    By: Sean Tan | - Since the time the Internet took hold, measures to preserve one's privacy in the online wide world have also become highly significant. Companies and individuals are spending a great deal of resources in maintaining their online privacy, because a single password in the incorrect hands could mean all the dissimilarity in the globe to them.

    One email password can disclose precisely whom the user was concern with, and what the business was all about. Whole simple cookie could tell ...

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  • Make Safe Your Online Life With Evidence Nuker Software
    By: Sean Tan | - The Internet is a wealth of data and knowledge, and it also makes business and communication so simple, but do you know that the very Internet you find is so essential to you could desolate your whole life if you are not cautious? If you are an avid Internet user, you will well understand the significance of what I am saying unless me having to elaborate even. But, completely indeed, there is more here than meets the eye. There are a hell lot of things you need to be private about on the Interne ...
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  • Dig Up Your Computer Soil And Remove It Use Evidence Nuker Software
    By: Sean Tan | - Have you been diligently cleaning up behind your computer? For most people cleaning out the computer for privacy means deleting all the browser histories, removing all the names of the files from the libraries of the media players, deleting cookies and deactivating password memories. Some people may also delete the temporary Internet files since they can divulge some kind of information to a knowledgeable person.

    But, this is certainly not enough at all. There is much another proc ...

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  • An Introduction To Computer Forensics
    By: Kevin Cohen | - Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.

    However, this is a very old technique but now it has been changed a lot because of technological advances, modern too ...

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  • What's The Secret To Getting Paid For Your Chiropractic Services? Look At The Evidence, Says One Chi
    By: Patrick K. Porter, PhD | - As a chiropractor, you may have heard the term, "evidence based practice," but what does it mean? According to Dwight Whynot, DC, it means the difference between getting paid and losing money...and maybe even the difference between keeping and losing your practice.

    That's because, in today's tough economic environment, chiropractors everywhere are finding it more difficult to squeeze payments from reluctant insurance companies. If you want them to show you the money, you have to s ...

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  • The Relevance Of General Causation Evidence To Jurors' Decision-making
    By: David S. Davis, Ph.D. | - There are three major factors that account for the difficulty the defense has with presenting a general causation case to a jury. They have to do with the ways in which people process information; the relevance of general causation evidence to what the jurors care about; and the complexity of the evidence. This article will discuss the second of these strategies.

    We are all familiar with the idea that each side's evidence in a trial is a competing story of what happened. In a toxi ...

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  • Evidence Of Meeting In Person For Purposes Of Your Fiance Visa Application
    By: John Kunkle | - One of the basic requirements of filing a Fianc Visa (K-1) on behalf of your fianc is that you both have met in person within the past two years.

    One of the misnomers of the term Mail Order Bride is that you can't just order your bride from a catalog and have her delivered to your doorstep in America.

    The Fianc Visa (K-1) was originally designed for those people who, for cultural reasons, had their marriage pre-arranged by their families. For example, ...

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  • Estate Planning "€" Protecting Your Will"€™s Integrity
    By: Ronald Hudkins | - Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins

    In the not overly distant past, the writings of the testator were the only evidence of his or her intentions and mental capacity. Undue influence was harder to defend against when the only evidence was the testators writings and the recollection of those around them. Imagine the scene, the packed court room (perhaps I have a flair for the dramatic), the testimony as to the deceaseds mental health and the influence exercised over them by their f ...

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  • Evidence Nuker Review
    By: Joseph Tierney | - Our lives are an open book. All of the places that we visit online and all of the sites that we see are all taken down and recorded on our hard drives, all of it. Can you image what that kind of thing could do to you if the information got into the wrong hands? Your boss could let you go from your dream job and your wife! Well, lets just say that for many men the scene could get real ugly real fast if you know what I mean. But those kinds of things are not the only reason it can be handy to g ...
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