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What To Consider When Buying Office Furniture

I just returned from a trip to check out a church fundraiser and time to write now. If you need office furniture, consider comfort, safety, and function, first. Consider what looks cool or trendy second, or perhaps even third—behind flexibility. Style is important, however, especially if the office furniture will be seen by your clients. [...]

Decorate Your Office With Art Prints

I just returned from the big island of Hawaii and man is there some awesome real estate over there, it is truly amazing. I thought Kauai was nice. f you are staring at blank walls in your office and wondering what to do, probably the easiest way to decorate them is with art prints. Art [...]

Credit Score Averages In The U.S.

I just returned from Oahu in the great state of Hawaii and it got me thinking about the credit crunch situation and all of that stuff, especially after seeing the expensive real estate over there on Oahu. As a matter of fact, I was told that Oahu county, of which Honolulu is a part, actually [...]

Atlanta Judge Against Cuts In Criminal Justice System

I just had a good trip to Washington (Divorce lawyer) and later to San Francisco and wanted to report on some interesting criminal defense related news: An article was posted today, December 17, 2009, on CBS Atlanta’s online news website. CBS Atlanta News Reporter, Randy Lynn, wrote the article. The piece was published under the [...]

Lemon Laws Vary From State to State

I just got back from San Jose by auto, damn I almost got into a DUI, got to be more careful. Thought it was time to do some writing: What is a Lemon? A Lemon is a vehicle that continues to have a deficiency that significantly impairs its use, value, or safety. If the car [...]

Seattle News; Police Killer’s Sister Taken Into Custody

In criminal news out of Washington state, a story appeared in the Seattle Times Local News today, December 8, 2009, written by Steve Miletech, a Seattle Times Staff Reporter, titled: Clemmons’ sister helped alleged driver ‘lay low,’ court papers say. According to the Times, on Friday afternoon, during the arraignment of two women who are [...]

In Denver News: 6 charged in Montrose Incident

I just returned from Washington by auto and there was no accident luckily, writing time over here., Several news outlets reported on December 1, 2009, that three people were taken to St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado after taking a fall at an abandoned electrical power plant. The Montrose police report that the three [...]

Philadelphia Ruling To Keep Civil Court Open

Just got back from seeing the personal injury attorney. Last month the the News Herald cited a Philadelphia Court ruling to bolster their argument to allow media access to a sensational court case. Four women are suing Joe Francis, founder of reality show, “Girls Gone Wild.” The News Herald has filed a motion to prevent [...]

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