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18 Oct 2012, 2:57 am by Robert Kraft
With a knack for putting medical jargon in easily-understandable layman’s terms, his writing is in high demand. [read post]
17 Oct 2012, 5:00 am
  Financial Strength and Management Experience Describe in layman's terms the financial strength of the franchise system. [read post]
10 Oct 2012, 4:30 am by Gideon
It is perhaps forgivable for the layman to take such a simple and misguided attitude toward the legal system, but there really is no excuse – nor should there be – for a seasoned judge to be so blatantly biased. [read post]
4 Oct 2012, 12:12 pm by San Antonio Lawyer
The Above Dog Law in Layman’s Terms In sum, this Section 822 of the criminal code supersedes the rules of the City Ordinance. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 9:33 am by admin
Although most attorneys know they need to be able to explain legal concepts to their clients in laymans’ terms, many aren’t willing to do so in their marketing efforts. [read post]
9 Sep 2012, 8:00 pm by tekEditor
Now this leads me to my next point, given how complex patent law is to even explain to the layman, why would these two companies allow for a random judge and jury, none of whom are technically qualified in the art of patent law juxtaposed with the Mobile Computing Arts, oversee such a complicated case in the first place? [read post]
4 Sep 2012, 4:35 pm by Joseph Brown
What this means in layman’s terms is that if your rights are being violated by a rogue creditor or debt collector, you can hire an attorney to sue the violating agency, and the violating agency would be responsible to pay your attorney the fees and costs incurred with your case. [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 10:50 am by texastriallawyers
  A recent report put out by the state confirms what the layman can probably surmise – this past year there were more fires of unprecedented size and destruction in Central Texas than any time in the past decade. [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 3:53 am by INFORRM
Dr Damian Carney proposes the setting up of a new regulatory body for the press providing strong remedies for complainants, better internal controls on ethics and complaints – and enough independence from government and industry to appease the general public In the first edition of The Phone Hacking Scandal, I put forward a number of arguments as to why I believe a form of statutory regulation of the printed media is the only way forward to deal with the issues which have been raised by the… [read post]
31 Aug 2012, 9:00 am by Stephen Fairley
Uses layman’s language – If they are being completely honest, most people would tell you they prefer reading USA TODAY to the New York Times. [read post]
31 Aug 2012, 9:00 am by Stephen Fairley
Uses layman’s language – If they are being completely honest, most people would tell you they prefer reading USA TODAY to the New York Times. [read post]
31 Aug 2012, 9:00 am by Stephen Fairley
Uses layman’s language – If they are being completely honest, most people would tell you they prefer reading USA TODAY to the New York Times. [read post]
31 Aug 2012, 5:53 am by Jim von der Heydt
I've been writing about my layman's interest in the way legal academia develops and overcomes certain blind spots -- in particular, blind spots about how things transpire in actual decision-making. [read post]
27 Aug 2012, 6:03 am by Jon Rehm
In layman’s terms, they have to show that you made a decision or decisions to intentionally disregard reasonable standards related to your job. [read post]
20 Aug 2012, 11:58 am by Law Office of Keith R. Taylor
Some of the major areas of concern included:They had outdated informationThey don't allow for sufficient customization, and rarely refer to specific state estate law in any detailThey were not flexible in certain areas, with some arbitrary age or time limitsThey were too flexible in other areas, allowing you to completely contradict your will after it's completionThey left out many popular options for estate plans like special-needs trusts, pet trusts, or domestic partnershipsThey didn't address tax… [read post]
20 Aug 2012, 11:58 am by Law Office of Keith R. Taylor
Some of the major areas of concern included:They had outdated informationThey don't allow for sufficient customization, and rarely refer to specific state estate law in any detailThey were not flexible in certain areas, with some arbitrary age or time limitsThey were too flexible in other areas, allowing you to completely contradict your will after it's completionThey left out many popular options for estate plans like special-needs trusts, pet trusts, or domestic partnershipsThey… [read post]
12 Aug 2012, 11:40 am
The Ruling: Under the rules, a New York Probate Lawyer said a will executed by a layman must be construed with that fact in mind. [read post]
9 Aug 2012, 3:35 pm by brian
" The full package is reportedly "as visually absorbing as a dozen gatefold LPs put together," or, in layman's terms, as visually absorbing as a dozen foldout pictures. [read post]