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Guiding you through today's legal questions
In the modern world, there's a wealth of new laws and legal issues that we all need to
consider. From cyber crime to privacy protection and the storage of information, the
technological age has changed the face of the law and how we need it to work for us.
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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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Jury awards exec $1.5M for sex bias

A federal jury has awarded $1,474,000 to Lisa Shipley, the former senior vice president and managing director for North America of Hypercom, concluding that Hypercom had intentionally discriminated against her by denying her the same compensation, benefits and professional opportunities afforded to her male colleagues.

Jury Convicts on Four of Five Counts in Facebook Threat Case

A federal jury has found a Facebook user guilty of four counts of threatening his estranged wife, a kindergarten class, law enforcement authorities and an FBI agent, and not guilty of threatening patrons and employees of his former workplace.

Texas Jury Rejects Alcatel-Lucent Patent Claims Against Online Retailers

A federal jury in Texas not only tossed patent infringement claims brought by Alcatel-Lucent against online retailers Overstock.com and Newegg, but also invalidated one of the three patents Alcatel asserted in the case.

Jury: Tavern Didn’t Racially Discriminate

A federal jury took just 20 minutes Friday to decide that managers of a Georgia restaurant hadn’t discriminated against an African-American former NBA player and attorney when they were ordered to leave after refusing to surrender their seats to two white women.

With Verdicts In, Jurors in MS-13 Trial Critique Lawyers

A federal jury on Tuesday convicted six of seven MS-13 gang members in a giant racketeering case. After five months of trial, 150 witnesses and more than 400 exhibits, jurors also rendered their verdicts on the lawyers. A certain swagger got high marks, but lawyers lost points for fumbling with technology.

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