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Arizona Criminal Attorney: 602-989-5000 Advice from a Lawyers at Alcock Law


Advice for those charged with criminal cases and DUI in Arizona and Phoenix, Alcock and Associates 602-989-5000

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Arizona Criminal Attorney: 602-989-5000 Advice from a Lawyers at Alcock Law


Advice for those charged with criminal cases and DUI in Arizona and Phoenix, Alcock and Associates 602-989-5000

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New, Free Article From Clifford Law Offices: ‘Shovel the Snow or Leave It’

New, Free Article From Clifford Law Offices: ‘Shovel the Snow or Leave It’











Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 11, 2008

‘Shovel the Snow or Leave It”‘ is a new article available free from Clifford Law Offices. The Chicago law office is attempting to educate the public with legal articles on their personal injury attorneys’ website.

In cold climate cities across the country, winter brings with it a sharp increase in slip and fall accidents. The question: to shovel or not to shovel. Illinois follows the natural accumulation rule. Nationally renowned personal injury lawyer, Robert Clifford, explains the rule that is not the trend throughout the country.

Clifford’s Chicago Lawyer article provides a look into Illinois’ treatment of liability for snow and ice removal relative to other jurisdictions and reveals what property owners need to know before picking up that shovel. By focusing on the different standards required by the law, Clifford employs the distinctions to provide the reader with a clearer understanding of snow and ice removal liability in the public and private domain in Illinois.

Read the full article here.

“Clifford Law Offices offers these free articles to help educate people about subjects such as slip and fall litigation,” says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.

About Clifford Law Offices:

Clifford Law Offices is ranked one of the top Chicago law firms. The staff includes experienced slip and fall attorneys, personal injury attorneys, accident attorneys, Chicago lawyers, Chicago attorneys, and more.

Toll Free: (800) 899-0410

Phone: (312) 899-9090

Fax: (312) 251-1160

Clifford Law Offices

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Mobilizing for change: a Chicago lawyer pushes for social change by empowering Muslims and Arab Americans.(Q&A)(Interview): An article from: The Chicago Reporter


Mobilizing for change: a Chicago lawyer pushes for social change by empowering Muslims and Arab Americans.(Q&A)(Interview): An article from: The Chicago Reporter

 Mobilizing for change: a Chicago lawyer pushes for social change by empowering Muslims and Arab Americans.(Q&A)(Interview): An article from: The Chicago Reporter

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Article on Discrimination from Lawrence Law Tat Hung, ??? :

Article on Discrimination from Lawrence Law Tat Hung, ??? :

From the office of Lawrence Law Tat Hung, 羅達雄 :

It is important to note that a person will have protection against discrimination under the three identical ordinances only if he/she is discriminated against on the prohibited grounds. There is no protection for discrimination on other grounds, such as age, race or religion. Ilowever, if the discriminator is the government or other public authority such person can arguably rely upon the equality provision (art 22) of the Bill of Rights, which binds the government and public authorities.

Accordingly, unlike other provisions of the ordinances which render unlawful only the prescribed acts, the provisions render unlawful all discriminatory conduct in the performance of government functions and the exercise of government powers.

Lawrence Law Tat Hung, 羅達雄 :

The equality provision provides that all persons are equal under the law and are entitled, without discrimination, to the equal protection of the law. In this respect the law prohibits all discrimination and guarantees to all persons equal and effective protection against discrimination on any ground. Since a person who is being discriminated against on the ground of sex, marital status, pregnancy, disability or family.

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Further, art 1(1) of the Bill of Rights stipulates that the rights recognised in the Bill of Rights shall be enjoyed without distinction of any kind (eg race, colour, sex, language, religion, ete). Hence, the government should be encouraged to seriously consider enacting similar discrimination ordinances covering those other grounds in order to give fresh spirit to the equality provision.

One matter I would like addressed is the reason for the failure of the EOC to prescribe, pursuant to the discrimination ordinances, the forms by which a person aggrieved may question the respondent on his/her reasons for doing an unlawful act and the forms by which the respondent may reply to such questions. Such questions and reply are admissible evidence and, if it appears to the court that the respondent deliberately and without reasonable excuse failed to reply within a reasonable.

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Article by Lawrence Law Tat Hung, 羅達雄 

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Quals:

LLB (City U.), PCLL (HKU), LLM (China), LLM (Chinese & Comparative Law)

Call:

HK (1992)

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Arizona Criminal Attorney: 602-989-5000 Advice from a Lawyers at Alcock Law


Advice for those charged with criminal cases and DUI in Arizona and Phoenix, Alcock and Associates 602-989-5000

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‘Who Owns Your DNA?’ — A New, Free Article from Clifford Law Offices

‘Who Owns Your DNA?’ — A New, Free Article from Clifford Law Offices











Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 16, 2008

The recent debate over the genetic testing of children to determine athletic ability demonstrates the new ethical and legal reality that our court system will be dealing with for years to come. The standard legal concept of informed consent, in the context of DNA harvesting and genetic testing, transforms into something much more complex. Tailored therapies and behavior modification due to anticipated ailments can yield healthier individuals but without proper laws to govern the storage and sharing of genetic materials, the unintended consequences can be troublesome. One potential consequence, discrimination based on genetic traits, could leave countless people without insurance or employment.

Robert Clifford, the nationally renowned personal injury attorney based out of Chicago, wrote about informed consent in the context of storing, testing and sharing genetic information in an article for the Chicago Lawyer. In “Who Owns Your DNA?” Clifford explores the state of the law as it pertains to informed consent for an individual’s DNA. More importantly, Clifford goes on to outline some recommendations for the future of this inchoate area of law.

Read the Full Informed Consent Article Here

“Clifford Law Offices offers these free articles to help educate people about subjects such as informed consent,” says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.

About Clifford Law Offices:

Clifford Law Offices is ranked one of the top Chicago law firms. The staff includes experienced medical and hospital negligence lawyers, personal injury attorneys, accident attorneys, Chicago lawyers, Chicago attorneys, and more.

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Is arizona’s immigration “law” a “right” way to tackle immigration from Southern American?

Question by Soylent Mac: Is arizona’s immigration “law” a “right” way to tackle immigration from Southern American?

im leaving this to a vote, but i should point out certain key parts of it have been taken out at this time, google the info etc.

Best answer:

Answer by MikeGolf
Its a good start at getting the probblem of illegal immigration under control.

What is is with liberals who cannot tell the difference between and immigrant who come here legally and obeys our laws and somebody who does not?

Give your answer to this question below!

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Do Law Schools admit students who have a degree from the university which the Law School is connected with….?

Question by I Chose The Red Pill: Do Law Schools admit students who have a degree from the university which the Law School is connected with….?

For example, will Berkeley Law School accept undergraduates from the University of California:Berkeley?

Best answer:

Answer by eri
Yes, they will consider them. However, they don’t get in automatically, and it’s usually not easier for them to get in.

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Free Article Now Available from Clifford Law Offices: ‘Does Negligence Toward a Husband Transfer to a Wife?’

Free Article Now Available from Clifford Law Offices: ‘Does Negligence Toward a Husband Transfer to a Wife?’











Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 29, 2009

What happens if the spouse of a victim of medical negligence also suffers harm as a result of the negligence of medical personnel? Under some circumstances, the negligence of a medical caregiver can be transferred to the spouse of the party who was the direct victim of medical negligence.

The nationally renowned personal injury lawyer, Robert Clifford of Chicago, wrote about this complex area of medical malpractice and negligence in, Does Negligence toward a Husband Transfer to a Wife?

In this article, originally appearing in the Chicago Lawyer, Clifford identifies the important factors that a court reviews to determine if negligence can be transferred and the public policy that the court is seeking to uphold in its determination. Clifford uses the tragic story of Richard Street and the court case surrounding the murder of his wife to demonstrate the courts’ handling of the issue.

Read the full Medical Negligence Article here.

“Clifford Law Offices offers these free articles to help educate people about subjects such as medical negligence,” says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.

About Clifford Law Offices:

Clifford Law Offices is ranked one of the top Chicago law firms. The staff includes experienced medical and hospital negligence lawyers, personal injury attorneys, accident attorneys, Chicago lawyers, Chicago attorneys, and more.

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