Avoiding a DUI: Is There an App for That? By: Michael T. Norris, Ltd. and John Callahan, Norris and Callahan | February 06, 2012 Your cell phone now may be able to help you avoid a DUI. Recently, several developers have created applications designed to tell users when they have had too much alcohol to operate a motor vehicle.
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Texting While Driving a Major Problem for American Teens By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 Because of their inexperience, teen drivers are more likely than any other group to cause a fatal accident. If they use a cell phone, the risk is even higher.
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NTSB Study Spotlights Dangers of Discount Tourist Bus Services By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 A recent NTSB study found that the fatal bus accident rate for discount intercity carriers is seven times higher than the rate for conventional bus operations.
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Portable Vehicle Barrier (PVB) Increases Market Share as Stadiums, Police and Private Companies Rush to Buy By: Henry Morgenstern, Security Solutions International | February 04, 2012 SSI's patented Portable Vehicle Barrier, the solution for a quick deploying crash barrier, will also be shown all over the country: ISC West, NCS4, GovSec, IAVM, Counter Terror Expo and more.
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Lawmakers Consider Adding "Three Strikes" Offenses in South Carolina By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012 Separate bills proposed in the South Carolina House and Senate would add several violent crimes to the list of serious offenses under the "two strikes, three strikes" law.
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New Proposal Seeks Nationwide Ban on Cell Phones Behind the Wheel By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012 A new proposal by the NTSB recommends banning the use of all handheld electronics behind the wheel.
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Family Abused by Police Settle for $700,000; Craft v. Flagg, 06 C 1451 By: Nesreen Ballut, The Blake Horwitz Law Firm | February 03, 2012 Innocent family members (including a disabled man and elderly woman) were routinely handcuffed and abused until money was handed over. Attorney Blake Horwitz settled this federal lawsuit on behalf of his clients.
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Feds Expand Mortgage Loan Modification Eligibility Under HARP By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 The federal government recently announced expansion of its Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), which helps borrowers who have been able to make payments on federally backed loans but have not been able to refinance due to stricter lending criteria.
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Series of Bus Accidents Provides Wake-Up Call About Driver Fatigue By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 A string of recent bus accidents has highlighted the dangers of driver fatigue.
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OSHA Investigates Accident at Lancaster Box Company By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 OSHA is currently investigating a recent workplace accident at Horn Packaging, a manufacturer of boxes and shipping supplies.
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Turnaround Plans More Frequently in Place Before Filing for Chapter 11 By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 More businesses now have reorganization plans in place before filing for Chapter 11.
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A Benefit of Uncontested Divorce - No Court Hearings By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 Uncontested divorce works in Pennsylvania. One of the benefits is not having any court appearances. Learn more about the process and how a family law attorney can help.
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U.S. Supreme Court to Reconsider Eyewitness Testimony By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 Repeated research revealing the problems with eyewitness identification has spurred the Supreme Court to review a case where identification was made under suggestive circumstances.
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Supreme Court Addresses GPS Tracking and the Fourth Amendment By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 The U.S. Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Jones addressed whether police needed a warrant to use GPS devices to track a suspect's movements. The answer? Yes.
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Law Firm Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP Names Three New Partners By: Steve McCulloch, Winnow Creative | February 03, 2012 Hunsucker, King and Welch are the latest to join the partnership in Raleigh and Charlotte offices
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Security Solutions International Announces Speaker for its Annual Homeland Security Professionals Conference at the Gaylord Palms on November 5th-7th 2012 By: Henry Morgenstern, Security Solutions International | February 02, 2012 The 7th annual Counter Terrorist Magazine's Homeland Security Professionals Conference expects record numbers - focus is on public and private partnerships in protecting the USA. Hosted by the Leon County Sheriff's Office Florida.
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DUI in Illinois and the Devastation to Your Personal Finances By: Michael T. Norris, Ltd. and John Callahan, Norris and Callahan | February 02, 2012 The financial impact of a DUI arrest and conviction can have devastating financial consequences. Avoiding a conviction can help you avoid or eliminate many of the costs associated with a DUI arrest.
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Texas Struggles with Sex Offender Law Compliance By: FL Web Advantage | February 02, 2012 Texas, like other states, are struggling to comply with sex offender registration requirements set forth through the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act. Learn more about Adam's law and why the Texas legislature is ambivalent about following all the requirements.
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Are All-Metal Hip Implants Less Safe Than Traditional Implants? By: FL Web Advantage | February 02, 2012 A report from the British Medical Journal raises serious questions about the safety of newer metal-on-metal hip implants.
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Texas Protects Commercial Landowners' Property Rights By: FL Web Advantage | February 02, 2012 A Texas eminent domain lawyer can help commercial landowners understand and defend their rights if they are facing government interference with their property.
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