Archive for September, 2006

Law Offices of All Shapes and Sizes Posted By : Joseph Hanoa

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Law offices are a kind of institution of law, and they exist all around the world and United States. In general there are two basic types of lawyers employed by law firms: partners and associates. Most are run by partners, who own the company.
Original post by LawyerShop

In Hot Pursuit Of The ‘Recanting Victim’ Posted By : Donald P. Schweitzer

Friday, September 29th, 2006

This article is about the extreme methods used by prosecutors in handling uncooperative victims of domestic violence, essentially “victimizing the victim”, and thoughts on why the criminal justice system needs to consider changing their policies when dealing with first time offenders and victims who do not want to go forward with prosecution.
Original post by LawyerShop

Law Offices of All Shapes and Sizes Posted By :

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Law offices are a kind of institution of law, and they exist all around the world and United States. In general there are two basic types of lawyers employed by law firms: partners and associates. Most are run by partners, who own the company.
Original post by LawyerShop

In Hot Pursuit Of The ‘Recanting Victim’ Posted By :

Friday, September 29th, 2006

This article is about the extreme methods used by prosecutors in handling uncooperative victims of domestic violence, essentially “victimizing the victim”, and thoughts on why the criminal justice system needs to consider changing their policies when dealing with first time offenders and victims who do not want to go forward with prosecution.
Original post by LawyerShop

Age Discrimination Law to Come into Force Posted By : Alison White

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

The new anti-age discrimination law which will come into force in October will help staff retention and improve labour market choice according to some employers.
Original post by LawyerShop

Age Discrimination: 5 Steps To Knowing When An Employee is Unfairly Dismissed By Way Of ‘Retirement’ Posted By : Ian Mann

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

This article addresses: (1) the particular unfairness of “early retirement” which essentially involves retirement ages being arbitrarily fixed below 65 without justification; and (2) the requirement for a fair procedure to be followed in all retirement dismissals.
Original post by LawyerShop