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Traffic Tickets Secrets

Learn how to beat any speeding ticket, with an easy, proven,
completely legal method than can work, even if you are guilty.
A traffic court insider brings you the secrets and loopholes that
can be used to avoid hundreds of dollars in fines.

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Civil Records.org

This recognised and trusted online records information provider
allows you to find any record you are looking for. With information
from thousands of nationwide and state, public and private records
keepers and results delivered direct to your desktop, you can't lose.

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Reverse Phone Check

Find a comprehensive amount of public records information, just
from a phone number for the United States, United Kingdom and
Canada. Enter any phone number and find the owner today, just
at the touch of a button.

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Privacy Control

Protect your identity, prevent phishing scams, spam, adware, spyware
and your privacy with a free download of privacy control. You can
remove all traces of computer and internet activity from your PC
and delete any footprints that can be used against you.

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Police Oral Interview Coaching

Learn the tools you need to pass the most difficult part of
the law enforcement hiring process - the oral interview. With
specific questions and answers you'll learn the little things
that will make a big difference on the day.

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Pfizer Seeks MDL for Zoloft Birth Defect Cases

In the latest volley by pharmaceutical defendants seeking alternative forums to Pennsylvania state court, drugmaker Pfizer has asked that almost 50 cases that have been removed to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania be consolidated into one multidistrict litigation.

AT&T to Pay $215 Million to Settle Patent Suits Brought by TiVo

AT&T has agreed to pay TiVo $215 million to settle two patent infringement suits over digital video recording technology after the companies entered into a patent licensing arrangement. A trial over TiVo’s infringement claims was scheduled to begin in the Eastern District of Texas on Jan. 9.

Contentious Discovery Leads to Ruling on Spousal Privilege

In the middle of a 24-page opinion chastising the way an attorney conducted himself during a deposition and how his co-counsel handled discovery, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled on a novel issue of law for the Eastern District, limiting the use of spousal privilege in federal cases.

Patent Law’s Passage Spurs Flood of New Complaints

Nonpracticing entities are rushing to file multidefendant patent infringement suits before President Obama signs patent reform legislation into law, and many of their targets are Silicon Valley companies. Not surprisingly, plaintiffs are filing most of the suits in the Eastern District of Texas.

Federal Judge Says ‘Hunch’ Not Enough for Car Stop

A “hunch” was not a constitutionally justifiable basis on which to stop a car, an Eastern District of New York judge ruled Friday in a decision questioning the veracity of the three New York City officers who made the stop.

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