Posts Tagged“law”

Balancing Your Health with your Court Reporting Career

How do you identify yourself? If you’re like most people, when someone asks you to talk about yourself, you start with your career and then you might talk about your family and your hobbies.  It’s this focus on career that we want to look at in this article. Yes, career is super important – but it can’t be everything. Your career as a court reporter in San Francisco or other major city must be balanced with the rest of your life.  However, this can be very hard to manage, particularly in the fast-changing and full-out pace that is endemic to…

Ron Blum Discusses the Key Things all Criminal Law Attorneys Should Offer

A lot of people hope that they never have to face criminal charges and require representation from someone like Ron Blum. However, sometimes things happen and people do face litigation, be that civil or criminal. Thankfully, in this country, someone is still innocent until proven guilty, and having legal representation is a right. According to Ronald Blum, it is very important that people know what to look for in a good criminal or civil law attorney, regardless of the type of litigation they are facing. Ron Blum on the Key Features of a Good Attorney It is Ronald Blum’s business…

What Every Motorcycle Rider Should Know About Accident Related Injuries

There are times that a motorcycle ride ends in tragedy. Many people have seen the serious or sometimes fatal consequences of accidents that involve motorcycles. These accidents can be as devastating as any other type of road accident, in some cases leading to amputation of a limb or paralysis. If an accident with a motorcycle has caused a rider grave harm, it’s important to contact injury lawyers who can help him or her understand what legal avenues are open to them. With proper legal counsel, the injured party can get compensation for injuries, lost wages, pain and suffering and more. Motorcycle…

Adam M Smith on the Origin of the Grand Jury and Some Notable Cases Throughout History

The grand jury is something that is only truly used still in the United States and in Liberia. However, its concept is actually much, much older, which is why Adam M Smith is so interested in it. In 1166, the Assize of Clarendon Act was passed by King Henry II. He wanted to make sure the royal courts had almost supreme jurisdiction, ensuring they would rule the feudal courts. Every year, the “King’s Peace” would be enforced to ensure people understand the laws. King Henry particularly enjoy the Domesday Book by William the Conqueror, in which the concept of inquest…

How to Get Into Law School

If you have decided on a career in law then you are looking at an incredibly tough road to success, providing you have the skills and the work ethic, a career as a lawyer can be rich and rewarding, your first step on this road, is getting your place in law school. There are some fantastic law schools and universities in the United States that have produced some of the World’s finest lawyers, and you should be aiming to get a position in the best law school possible. People like JD Dukes, Duke University alumni, know only too well about…