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166: State of Foreign Workers in Thailand
Before moving to Thailand, it is quite wise to learn about the state of foreign workers in Thailand and get some very essential general information and advice about carrying out business there, and prevailing working environment.
Basically, if you possess genuine intentions of doing business in Thailand, then establishing a company and carrying
167: Streamlining Probate Law Execute the Executor and Avoid Probate Completely
Probate law primarily concerns the execution, interpretation, and contest of legal wills and estates. A probate court may be known by various names depending on where it is, however, probate law always concerns how a deceased person's estate is handled by his executor or heirs. The word probate describes the process through which a person's final w
168: Taxation for Foreigners Who are Working in Thailand
Reporting requirements and accounting policies are decided by the Civil and Commercial Code, the Revenue Code and the Accounts Act. The accounting standards in Thailand are issued by the Institute of Certified Accountants and Auditors of Thailand.
These standards have usually been manufactured from International Accounting Standards (IAS), or fr
169: Telemarketing And The Law
People who work as telemarketers are not universally loved by all. The reason that some many in the public dislike telemarketers is that the calls tend to interrupt them at especially inappropriate moments, such as when it is time for dinner or when a parent is spending time with a child.
It is estimated that residents in Western countries recei
170: The Americans with Disabilities Act Protects Qualified Individuals
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits private employers, state and local governments, employment agencies and labor unions from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in job application procedures, hiring, firing, advancement, compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges
171: The Definition of a Lawyer
A lawyer is someone trained in aspects of law and the legal system usually providing legal advice; they may also be known as attorneys or advocates depending on the particular role they are fulfilling. When a lawyer appears in court to represent a client in either a civil or criminal case he may be called an advocate; although once qualified they c
172: The Maintenance of Vital Records in the United States
Vital records are the recordings of a person's birth certificates, marriage or divorce license, and death certificates. In some legislation, domestic partners and civil unions are also included in the record. Generally, vital records are maintained by the officer of municipal-level of the government under the jurisdiction of state law. In some coun
173: The Nature Of The Trucking Industry
Trucking firms are the link between the consumer and manufacturers. These trucking companies are contracted by businesses to pick up goods, transport them, and deliver a wide variety of products that we as consumers rely on all the time. In the United States, some goods will travel cross-country, short distances, or even to long distances as Mexico
174: The Need for an Elder Abuse Lawyer
It is the hope of all people that place an elderly loved one in a nursing home or other care facility that they will never need the services of a nursing home abuse lawyer. For most of these people, this will be the reality.
However, there are times when the services of an elder abuse lawyer are needed, and recognizing that is important. Natura
175: The Storing of Public Records
Public records are referred as the information such as individual, property and corporate records those are filed or recorded by the public organizations. In other words, local or federal government stores the public records. These include recording of immigration records, real estate records, criminal records, vital records, driving records etc. I
176: The Top 5 Myths about Appealing Your Civil Lawsuit in California
Most of us have seen some movie character jump up at his table in the courtroom to bellow, I'll appeal this all the way to the Supreme Court! Now, that person is you, but you're not certain whether an appeal makes sense. Or perhaps your adversary is appealing and you simply need to know what to expect. This article addresses five common misconce
177: The Whistleblower Protection Law
It was not until 1986 when a law protecting whistleblowers is made. Congress added an anti-retaliation protection to the then existing False Claims Act.
A whistleblower is a person who tells on something he believes is an illegal act. The employees are the most commonly known whistleblower. They tell on their employers which they suspect is doin
178: Things To Look For In A PPH Attorney
If you experienced PPH symptoms and was later been diagnosed with fen-phen related PPH (Primary Pulmonary Hypertension), you may be dazed, confused, and wondering where to turn.
That's where a competent PPH lawyer can come in, as a PPH attorney who specializes in fen-phen, Redux and similar product liability lawsuits, knows how to handle the law
179: Tips On Choosing The Right Lawyer
One of the biggest predicaments when approaching the court is to find the apt lawyer to represent you. Here are some tips that should be considered while doing so:
Size of the firm: People think that by approaching a bigger sized firm they are guaranteed of better services. However this is not at all true.
The insurance adjusters are experienc
180: Traumatic Brain Injury and Hearing
Because the inner ear is directly connected to the central nervous system in humans, it may not be surprising that hearing problems are common after a traumatic brain injury. Tinnitus, a ringing, roaring or buzzing in the ears, and hearing loss are two of the most widely reported side effects of a TBI. Other hearing-related problems that can stem f
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