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  • St. Paul Criminal Defense Lawyer to Dismiss Your Traffic Charges  By : Michael93 Brandt93
    Minneapolis Criminal Defense Law That Protects

    The judiciary system always scares people and many of us do not even want to know what it involves when it comes to Minneapolis criminal defense law and we think that we do not need to know anything about these laws. We feel that it is just enough reading about them in the dailies and listening about criminal offenses in the television and that it has nothing to do with our lives directly. If at all we are interested in some part of law, then it is about traffic violations, speeding tickets, license suspension, DUI or driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, DWI or driving while intoxicated and such minor things. Contrary to this misconception, all of us should be knowledgeable at least about the basics of Minneapolis criminal defense law, only then we will be able to make use of this law when we are victimized.
  • Minneapolis Criminal Attorney – Selection Criteria  By : Michael93 Brandt93
    Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Role in Lawsuits
    Most of us do not like getting entangled in any of the legal issues. Even if we happen to get into such issues, we prefer getting out of it as soon as possible. In such a situation there can be no one else other than a criminal defense attorney who can help us. Normally, irrespective of the criminal judiciary, all the laws, rules and regulations and sections of law are never understandable and as lay people we cannot apply it on various situations ourselves. Here comes the importance of the role of Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers who would be able to resolve thes issues based on the laws of that judiciary. The attorney actually acts as a representative of the accused and talks on behalf of him. The main role of the attorney here is to try his level best to free his client from all the charges and punishment.
  • CE Marking Electronic Products  By : Nigel Gaylard
    Outline article on understanding the basic requirements for CE marking products sold within the European Union.
  • Need to Provide Level Playing Field  By : Dipayan Mazumdar
    There is growing unrest among the dealers and employees working in the retail outlets of private oil companies as their jobs and investments are under threat due to discriminatory policies of the Government.
  • Are Regulators Trying to Set Prices?  By : Lance Winslow
    Is The Securities and Exchange Commission trying to regulate price control? It appears that they are as they develop more rules and regulations on how the securities industries may charge their customers and the type of disclosures that must be made. Is it really the SEC's job to regulate prices? What happened to free markets and why should the government intervene in something they clearly do not understand?
  • Analysis Of Pakistan's Anti-Money Laundering Bill  By : Taimur Malik
    Pakistan must pass an Anti-Money Laundering law to meet its international obligations but the bill pending before the National Assembly should not be passed in its present form to avoid implementation and enforcement complications later on.
  • Corporate Fraud; We Need More Regulation to Make More Criminals!  By : Lance Winslow
    Not long ago a Harvard Law professor who admitted on the Sean Hanity Show said that he was indeed a liberal and that point was out of the way in the first question. The Harvard Law Professor stated that Corporate Fraud was out of control and that we needed more regulation in the United States to prevent it.
  • By Whom And How Are Air Freight Rates Calculated?  By : Evert Du Toit
    The pricing of air freight is governed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) who continues to provide an "Official Rates Policy" which they publish under the title of "The Air Cargo Tariff" (TACT) along with their rules governing transportation. The air freight rates are generally derived from meetings that are held between IATA Regional Tariff Committees and which are subject to international inter-governmental agreements on rate levels by route or country.
  • The Coming Food Shortages Thru Over Regulation Caused by the Masses  By : Lance Winslow
    There are many people who believe that the food and drug industry are evil and that the substances that are in these products are killing people. It is true that we do not know yet the long-term effects of many of the changes we are making to our food processing methods or the long-term effects of many of the drugs that we prescribe to prevent disease.
  • US FDA Food Contact Approvals: The Use Is the Key  By : Tom Page
    The key to food contact approval for substances coming into contact with foodstuffs via packaging, utensils, or handling materials is proper calculation of the amount of the substance that actually enter into the food. Proper testing using FDA-specified test protocols or (in the absence of actual extraction testing) calculation of the amount of materials entering the food is the means to address this issue. The answer to this question will determine whether the food contact material is considered a "food additive" or not.
  • Getting Your New York Mortgage Broker License  By : Robin Gronsky
    New York has one of the most detailed applications for mortgage licenses and one of the longest timeframes in which to get the approval for the license. But the large population in the state coupled with some very high housing prices (and therefore mortgage amounts) make New York one of the most coveted licenses for a mortgage broker that can generate business in that state. Here is some information you need to know to get your mortgage broker license in New York.
  • Preventing Employee Lawsuits  By : Mark Harbeke
    Q: I was a manager at a small company for many years. This company had a couple of lawsuits filed by disgruntled employees. Now I am in the process of establishing my own business. How can I prevent lawsuits by employees?
  • U.S. Regulation D Securities Offerings for Small Business  By : John K. Romano
    What is a Private Placement or Regulation D securities offering? Simply stated, it is against the law to sell stock to the general public unless you are licensed to do so or can qualify for an exemption from the SEC rules. Section 5 of the 1933 Securities and Exchange Act clearly states, it is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to sell a security unless a registration statement has been filed. You may not sell a security or deliver a security after the sale unless a registration statement is in effect. A full registration statement (like used in a traditional Initial Public Offering) is a very expensive and complex document to create and maybe overkill for most small businesses. The 1933 Securities Act does contain some exemptions, as you will see below.
  • Update on Berkeley Nanotech Regulations  By : Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani
    Regulation of Nanoparticle in Berkeley can be used as a model of future nanotechnology regulations. Inconclusive research results on the harmful effects of nanoparticles requires precautionary approach in the form of reporting mechanism. Enforcement measures however needs to be assessed further.
  • Municipal Code Enforcement, Zoning and Business Licenses for Mobile Oil Change Companies  By : Lance Winslow
    There are many issues with many mobile businesses in the United States and having founded a service company, which turned into a multi-state franchise system in the automotive, trucking and aviation sector, I can tell you that most municipalities do not know how to deal with these businesses.
  • Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 2  By : Moira Haarhoff
    The taxi-recapitalisation programme continues to make headline newstaxi operators are up in arms about it. Chaos and violence continues on the roads. Negative comments by experts infer that the programme treats the symptoms and not the causes: lack of driver training, non-roadworthy vehicles, overloading, ineffective policing, etc.N B: All the quotations come from an address by the Minster of Transport to Top Six Management Ltd, August ’05.
  • Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 1  By : Moira Haarhoff
    Weaned on the belief that 'talking politics' in public might get me locked up (due to the supposed vigilance of Apartheid spies) providing objective, critical analysis of government policies is not always easy, but here goes
  • Ignoring ADA Could Cost Your Business a Bundle  By : Arnold Hernandez
    Virtually every business is in violation of the ADA, it is a real problem that you should be aware of, especially if you own and operate business or own any commercial property.
  • Deceptive Advertising: Who is Worse, the Scam Artists or the Regulators?  By : Lance Winslow
    Many folks believe that food and drug company’s use deceptive advertising and we are constantly hearing of online scams and trickery in advertising these days. But did you know that the Government Regulators are culprits themselves of false and misleading advertising, press releases and even have bogus information on their websites. Indeed they often sue companies and file false declarations and complaints in Federal Courts.
  • Earned Monopolies: Are They Really Bad? Re-Thinking Our Anti-Trust Laws  By : Lance Winslow
    There are many types of Monopolies in Business, Commerce and Industry. Most of the Monopolies that we see are actually created by the Government itself. For one our patent laws enable a company a temporary Monopoly on new emerging technologies, which allows them a head start in trade for putting capital into developing such technologies.
  • We Are Our Own Worst Enemy; Regulatory Bodies Destroying America with Bureaucracy  By : Lance Winslow
    Well you hear it all the time on TV on shows like Lou Dobbs. They complain about outsourcing, off-shoring and job losses. That big corporations are leaving the country and small businesses are getting hammered. But seldom does anyone address the real causes of all this? It is not the corporations fault that they need to find more efficient methods or ways around the bureaucracy, it is rather the bureaucracy itself, you see.
  • New Mining Laws Year After Sago Non-Implemented  By : Diane M. Grassi
    Idly standing by waiting for the federal government to fund the necessary changes in the new mining law or waiting for mine operators to police themselves in the meantime are both unrealistic and foolish premises.
  • Chiropractic Billing Audits - How Payers Are Getting Away With Practice Murder  By : Yuval Lirov
    In its January 2007 issue, Today's Chiropractic examines an unprecedented growth of post-payment audits by insurance companies. It appears that while the motive is money and the means is a gargantuan statistical database, every provider is an opportunity. To manage audit risk, providers need a system, modeled on the insurers' own, which stores claims data and generates reports for the benefit of participating providers.
  • The Modern Medical Office: Balancing Success, Technology, and HIPAA  By : Michael David
    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has placed strict new requirements on the handling and security of protected health information. Security can be hard to obtain especially for electronic media which can be intercepted many ways. To avoid heavy penalties clinics need to take strong multilayer approaches in order to comply
  • Regulatory Requirements And Their Impact On Your Business  By : Alexander Gordon
    Regulatory requirements, as the term implies, are requirements mandated by relevant authorities for your business. Anything closely or remotely related to your business must be within your purview. Complete information on such requirements facilitates the future course of action and prevents any fines or enforcements attached.
  • Competitive Advantage Through Regulatory Compliance  By : Alexander Gordon
    If you are among those managers who feel that the increasing number of regulatory compliance mandates have interrupted your life, it is time that you think again. The heading of this article may seem a little out of place but if you are willing to open your mind and participate in the debate than you could very well end up agreeing that regulatory compliance can create a competitive edge.
  • Corporate Governance Elements Of Sarbanes Oxley  By : Alexander Gordon
    Sarbanes Oxley Law, more commonly known as SOX, is a popular legal tool to ensure that the right measures of corporate governance are infused in the business operations to avoid any corporate scams or misreporting. In fact, the area governed by this act is much larger and diverse, yet the eventual aim is to curtail any illegal activity in the business sphere by tightening the grip of law on the overall operations, especially the financial proceedings.
  • How to Prepare for an OSHA Investigation  By : Patrick Madden
    The article is a primer on the history and application of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The author, a practicing attorney, provides practical advice on how to prepare for an OSHA audit, and what to do if your business becomes that target of an OSHA investigation.
  • The BAFE SP203 Standard for Fire Alarm Systems  By : Antony Christie
    An important change in legislation is set to introduced by the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA). A Unique Reference Number (URN) will be required by Fire Brigades before responding to a fire alarm. URNs can ONLY be issued for systems installed and serviced by a BAFE accredited company.
  • All Service Providers The DDA Affects You! Do Not Ignore This Article!  By : David Grahan
    Is your business accessible to those who may be Disabled - if not you could be breaking the Law
  • Employment Law: What Is All the Fuss About the Age Discrimination Regulations?  By : Ian Mann
    This article sets out the main provisions of the new Age Discrimination Regulations and who it applies to - including an explanation of the new default retirement age. It further gives guidance on harassment claims basd on age discrimination. It gives the basic definitions of Age Discrimination and the bacis definitions of which employees it applies to.
  • Too Old to Drive? Seniors Who Seemingly Cannot See or Function Sufficiently Behind the Wheel  By : Paul Davis
    How old is too old when it comes to driving? When is it time for seniors to give up their driving privileges?
  • Sarbanes Oxley (SOX or SarbOx) Summary  By : Razal K Rasheed
    Sarbanes Oxley, also known as SOX or SarbOx, an act that came into force in July 2002, is considered as one of the most important changes in United States securities laws. Approved by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the SOX brought major modifications to the ruling of corporate administration and financial practice.
  • Legal Problems The Newbie Should Know About  By : Wycliffe Williams
    Legal problems can easily sink your internet business before you even begin to swim. Legal requirements abound in the internet arena. It's your responsibility to get yourself up to speed on these requirements. Ignorance of the law is not acceptable.Links to your Contact Information and All About Us Information should be on all of your webpages. Your main legal information is your Copyright, Terms of Service, Disclaimer, and Privacy Policy and they should be included as well.
  • SEC Wanted More Board of Directors Who Were Not Insiders; Unintended Consequences Again  By : Lance Winslow
  • The Environmental Protection Agency and Their Standing in the Community  By : Lance Winslow
    The Environmental Protection Agency has a tough time of keeping everyone happy. On one hand business owners and corporations piss and moan and complain about their over bearing enforcement, fines and regulations.
  • Regulatory Compliance and The Mis-Use of Law  By : Lance Winslow
    To protect the public from what might be called run-away capitalism, the United States Government has set up regulatory bodies to curb corporate crime. Unfortunately nearly every law they make they make not to protect the American People but rather to protect one corporation, industry or business group against another. How so you ask?
  • OSHA Can't Do Everything! Check Your Safety And Health Regulations  By : Victor C.
    OSHA is a company that its sole purpose is making sure that every company complies with the regulations. Of course, there are not enough employees in OSHA to keep an eye on every company existent, but, some tactics are used.
  • Will New Federal Regulations Restrict Your Site Choices?  By : Michelle Issing
    Do you plan meetings or conferences in Canada or Mexico that U.S. citizens attend? If so, you may soon have a tough time picking the perfect location for your next meeting or conference when a new effort by the Department of Homeland Security is implemented in December 2006.
  • Important Document Security Regulations  By : D. David Dugan
    At our current technological level it is easy to forget some of the security basics. Identity theft, bank fraud and other so called modern crimes have been around for some time, they just have new ways of being committed. That said, it's a good idea for all of us to review some of the laws and regulations that are currently in place.
  • Business Case Study; What Causes Over-regulation?  By : Lance Winslow
    Have you ever considered what causes the government to make more laws and rules which impact business? Most of these rules and regulations cost the consumer more money because it costs money to companies to follow access rules and they pass these costs on to the consumer.
  • Business Management Case Study; Can We Trust Government Regulators?  By : Lance Winslow
    We have many laws to protect us from Corporate Securities Fraud and Small Business Scam Artists. We have laws to protect us from Gangs, Child Molesters and Drug Dealers. We are protected from International Terrorists and foreign invading armies. But who is protecting us from the protectors?

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