Can the Cloud Revolutionize Law Offices?
Businesses and companies across the globe are quickly moving to cloud computing, and law offices are no exception. Cloud storage has had a breakout year in the mainstream with Google, Microsoft and...
View ArticleYour Law Degree and the Job Market: How Finance Can Be a Plausible Career Path
The economy isn’t exactly ideal for any profession, but lawyers in particular are struggling a bit more than others when it comes to securing employment in an increasingly competitive environment. An...
View ArticleSubscription-Based Services and IP Law
Over the past decade, the way in which people listen to music has changed dramatically. As the Internet has become a place that is nearly as much about socializing and entertainment as it is about the...
View ArticleOverlooked dental needs in rural America
Dental health has long been one of the more overlooked aspects of healthcare in America and not having proper coverage is a big reason why. People who usually take a proactive approach to their...
View ArticleClass Action Lawsuit Collaboration
Lawyers are some of the busiest and most overworked professional people on the planet. It’s not uncommon for attorneys to work 60, 70 or even 80 hour weeks, especially when mired in the details of a...
View ArticleTips on Preparing for Trial
When an attorney steps into a courtroom to represent a client, he or she comes fully armed and ready for battle. Preparing for a trial is crucial for both the attorney and the client being represented....
View ArticleLaws designed to help Native American cultures
Native American tribes have expressed concern that the both the United States government and the country’s legal system have disregarded their culture, history, religion and property. From the...
View ArticleUnderstanding Sovereign Nation Laws
Throughout American history, the plight of Native Americans has been an interesting one. When the colonists first came to the New World, they ignored the native people and claimed land for themselves,...
View ArticleUpdated EOBR laws for 2013
For many years, drivers of commercial trucks and other vehicles have kept track of the mileage they travel using manual, handwritten logs. Recently, some drivers have even begun keeping track of their...
View ArticleEOBR Mandate May Bring Unexpected Changes
In the United States, drivers are subject to regulations concerning how long they may drive their trucks without a break. These laws, known as hours of service, or HOS, regulations, are a source of...
View Article2013 driver log requirements
The trucking and transport industry is planning for a major overhaul due to new EOBR laws. While the bill for new logbook requirements and drivers’ records is determined to go into full affect by 2015,...
View ArticleFleet tracking laws for the future
The federal government recently adopted a new law that will require all commercial trucking companies to install electronic driver logs, also known as electronic onboard recording devices (EOBRs), in...
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