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Thailand Law Firms Advise Due Diligence on Ownership Certificates

Thailand is famous for its tight controls over foreigners owning property. However, Thai laws that are equally tight are needed over ownership certificates, whether the property is owned by a Thai national or foreigner. A recent Hua Hin case costing more than 4 million baht is the reason that Thailand legal services are advising all buyers to do due diligence on their ownership certificates.

Understanding Start Up Home Based Business Laws

Legal details to follow in the start up procedure of your home based business

Idaho Personal Injury Laws

Idaho's laws in regard to personal injury will be very similar to those in all other states of the nation. However, there will be some differences in both law and the attitudes of the courts from state to state, even region to region.

Do I Have A Lemon Vehicle And If So, What Will The Dealership Do About It?

If you're reading this article, you probably already believe you have a lemon and you want to do something about it. Well, before I can warn you about what you will be up against at the dealership you purchased it, let's make sure you can qualify.

Does Using The 5th Amendment Protect You Or Incriminate You

Even supreme court judges will tell you to keep your mouth shut if you are smart.

Help With Getting Out Of Your DUI Fast

It does not take much in these times of extreme laws to get a DUI.

West Palm Beach Has Come A Long Way

Historically, West Palm Beach was founded to provide a place where the servants of the residents of Palm Beach proper could reside when they were done with their daily duties in the tony mansions that line the slender island of Palm Beach itself.

Driven - A Ticket Tale

Read an amusing ticket story with a twist, and unlike most, a happy ending.

Does Your State Allow Drunk Driving Checkpoints or Roadblocks?

Many states allow motorists to be stopped by using a checkpoint to see if the driver has been drinking alcohol. It is important to know if your state allows the checkpoint or if the local police has gone too far than what is considered a legal checkpoint.

State Government Supports Computer Recycling In Maryland

The State of Maryland initiated the Statewide Computer Recycling Pilot Program in the state by enacting legislation to support the initiative. The state legislation was enacted in 2005. The state of Maryland was the third state in the US to enact legislation that would prevent the excessive disposal of electronic equipment in landfills.

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