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21: "What is Pain and Suffering Worth? - Figuring Punitive Damages"
You are required to make some decisions when calculating punitive damages. How serious are the injuries you have? What degree of pain and suffering do you have? In this article we take a look at how to put a monetary value on your pain and suffering.

22: I Saw God Today!
Who is God? What does God has to do with The Law Of Attraction? I saw God today! Did you? I see God every day and all the time. But what has God to do with The Law Of Attraction, you may ask?

23: "Understanding Special Damages"
If you are seriously injured, you most definitely won't find anything special about "special damages." These damages are the calculated "hard" costs that the injured person incurs. We explain both special and punitive damages in this article.

24: "Premises Liability And Duty Of Care"
A property owner has a certain responsibility to keep his property safe. Visitors to that property also have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a reasonable manner. This article discusses premises liability and how it relates to duty of care.

25: "Liability and Medical Malpractice"
Medical malpractice cases are becoming more common. What "med mal" is and what is involved with it is what we discuss in this article.

26: A Second Citizenship Enhances Business Approach
A change of residence or citizenship (depending on your current nationality) can, if properly handled, save a high taxpayer a significant amount of money. There are many reasons why you might want a second passport. But the process of obtaining one from most countries. Usually requires 5 or 6 years' residence in the country concerned. Unless you really want to go and live there right now, that price may be more than you want to pay.

27: Your Rights In a DUI
Your DUI rights are important – they are designed to prevent you from being charged falsely.

28: What are the Legal Prices of DUI?
A dangerous trend that takes lives, invites stiff fines, punishment and penalties. An officer can charge you under the DUI laws if you violate traffic rules. The violations may range weaving, swerving, and drifting to braking erratically.

29: Environmental Disaster Law
On March 23, 1989, the supertanker Exxon Valdez pulled out of Valdez, Alaska, loaded with more than 56,000,000 gallons of crude oil. Captain Joseph Hazelwood, the Master of the vessel, had spent the day drinking with crew members.

30: Compensation Claims
An article detailing useful information about Compensation Claims and No Win No Fee Accident Types.



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