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North Carolina Felony Laws

Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Computerized voting machines are becoming increasingly controversial. Under a new North Carolina law, it is a felony not to disclose every line of computer code in any software program related to voting. This is true, even if the code is owned by a third party such as Microsoft. This law has prompted ... continue reading

Washington License Plate Laws

Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Posted by Carolyn

If you are new to Washington, or even if you are a lifetime resident you should be aware of some of the traffic laws in the state. This includes Washington license plate laws. These laws govern the registration of, issuance and display of license plates. Before you can receive valid ... continue reading

Utah Business Bankruptcy Laws

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006
Posted by Molly

If you own a Utah business, you probably know that there are certain laws that govern the possibility of filing bankruptcy. The laws tell you how to file, and how your assets are handled. They tell you that you must go to a credit counseling session before you file bankruptcy, ... continue reading

List of Sex Offenders in Rhode Island

Monday, October 9th, 2006
Posted by Diane

The Sex Offender Community Notification Unit is releasing the following information due to a law known as the Sexual Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. These individuals are subject to community notification to a list of sex offenders in Rhode Island which authorizes law enforcement agencies to inform the public ... continue reading

Arizona Speeding Ticket Laws

Monday, October 9th, 2006
Posted by Paige

All operators of motor vehicles should be familiar with at least some Arizona Speeding Ticket Laws.  Motorists are prohibited from driving at speeds that are not reasonable or prudent on highways.  It is your responsibility to control your vehicle speed and be mindful of other drivers and pedestrians.  Under Arizona ... continue reading

Wisconsin Bankruptcy Court

Sunday, October 8th, 2006
Posted by Priscilla

Wisconsin Bankruptcy Court made a few recent changes to their forms used to file bankruptcy. On October 1, 2006 the court revised many of their forms to file.  Make sure before you file that the latest forms are being used.  At the top of the form should be the date ... continue reading

Vermont Business Bankruptcy Laws

Saturday, October 7th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Vermont business bankruptcy laws are a lot like the business laws in other states. Often people have questions about business bankruptcy laws; basically they are right in line with the personal bankruptcy laws.

It’s important for you to know that, if you file bankruptcy, there are certain things the ... continue reading

Texas Business Bankruptcy Laws

Saturday, October 7th, 2006
Posted by Molly

If you own a Texas business, you are already aware that there are certain laws that govern the possibility of filing bankruptcy. The laws govern the way that you file, and the way that your assets are handled. They tell you that you must receive credit counseling before you can ... continue reading

Tennessee Business Bankruptcy Laws

Saturday, October 7th, 2006
Posted by Molly

In Tennessee, a large number of people have filed bankruptcy since the first bankruptcy laws were enacted. The number of people who filed climbed steadily from the time the bankruptcy laws began, which I believe was around 1980, until 2005, when the government enacted a new Bankruptcy Prevention and Consumer ... continue reading

South Dakota Business Bankruptcy Laws

Saturday, October 7th, 2006
Posted by Molly

If you have been searching for information on South Dakota business bankruptcy laws, I’ll bet you haven’t really found much. I have looked myself and, although you can find a lot of information about personal bankruptcy laws, I don’t see a lot out there about businesses.

Business bankruptcy laws ... continue reading

South Carolina Business Bankruptcy Laws

Saturday, October 7th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Are you considering filing business bankruptcy in South Carolina? Maybe you have gotten in over your head with the credit card, trying to buy new inventory and supplies for your company. Maybe business took a turn for the worse. Or perhaps you are a person who has lost their spouse ... continue reading

Kentucky Personal Injury Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Becca

The Kentucky personal injury laws outline what you can expect to happen if you are involved in an incident where someone else’s carelessness caused you injury. 

Even though the Kentucky personal injury laws allow you up to one year to file a claim, you’ll want to start gathering information ... continue reading

Arkansas Motorcycle License Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Paige

We are going to look at some important regulations you will want to know as a motorcycle operator in Arkansas.  Arkansas Motorcycle License Laws allow residents to apply for an instruction permit at the age of 14.  While holding the instruction permit you must be supervised by a licensed driver who ... continue reading

Virginia Auto Accident Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Nina

Virginia auto accident laws require you to stop right away if you are involved in any kind of car accident. Park you car someplace where it isn’t in the way of traffic and check to see if anyone is hurt. If someone is injured, make every effort to help that ... continue reading

Rhode Island Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

In Rhode Island, quite a few people have filed bankruptcy since the first bankruptcy laws were enacted. I believe that was in the late 70s or early 80s. The number of people who filed climbed steadily until 2005, when the government enacted a new Bankruptcy Prevention and Consumer Protection Act. ... continue reading

Pennsylvania Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

In Pennsylvania, the business bankruptcy laws fall right in line with the laws in other parts of the country. This is partly due to the Federal government laying out some bankruptcy laws in 2005. Those laws were created to give uniform instruction and guidance to everyone who files bankruptcy across ... continue reading

Oregon Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

.If you’re considering filing business bankruptcy in Oregon, I know you want to learn all you can before you simply close the doors of your business. There are Oregon business bankruptcy laws that govern what type of bankruptcy you can file. You’ll be glad to know that, according to the ... continue reading

Oklahoma Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Are you a business owner in Oklahoma? Then in my opinion you owe it to yourself to learn about all the laws in your state, yes, even including Oklahoma business bankruptcy laws. The thing is, even if you never intended to file bankruptcy or get into debt over your head, ... continue reading

Ohio Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

If you do business in Ohio, you need to know about the business bankruptcy laws and the changes that were implemented last year. After all, even if you aren’t considering filing bankruptcy, there may come a time when you have to. People get into debt and have to file bankruptcy ... continue reading

North Dakota Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Bankruptcy means you have become so overwhelmed with debt that you don’t see a way out. It is a very serious thing to consider. If you’re considering filing business bankruptcy in North Dakota, I know you are probably upset about having to close the doors of your business. In North ... continue reading

North Carolina Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

The North Carolina business bankruptcy laws are designed to help businesses who have gotten completely into debt get back in control. You can do this through filing one of two different kinds of bankruptcy, either chapter 7 or chapter 11. I’m going to give you an overview of each.

... continue reading

New York Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Today I would like to go over some of the New York state business bankruptcy laws. The United States government has made a set of bankruptcy laws under Title 11 of the U.S. code so that there would be some uniform bankruptcy laws in place. So if you file for ... continue reading

New Mexico Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

If you’re looking into New Mexico business bankruptcy laws, you may find little correct information out there. The laws are fairly simple and straightforward, but for some reason people don’t talk much about business bankruptcy. Instead, they focus on individual bankruptcy.

When you’re talking about business bankruptcy laws, you ... continue reading

New Jersey Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Looking for information on New Jersey bankruptcy laws for businesses? Then you have come to the right place. I know it’s hard to find correct information on the Internet pertaining to business bankruptcy, because I’ve looked. I’ll try to go over the main points about business bankruptcy laws in New ... continue reading

New Hampshire Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

I’m not sure whether everyone is aware that the Bankruptcy Prevention and Consumer Protection Act was passed in 2005. If you haven’t heard about it then you should, because it affected all of the New Hampshire business bankruptcy laws. I’d like to go over a few of the details about ... continue reading

Maine Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Business bankruptcy laws do not vary much from state to state, and Maine is no exception. In fact, Maine business bankruptcy laws are right in line with the Federal guidelines. I’m going to touch on a few of the more important points here. 

You may not be aware that ... continue reading

Louisiana Business Bankruptcy Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Bankruptcy used to be a word that meant shame and humiliation. It meant you hadn’t handled your business matters correctly, so you had gotten into financial trouble that was beyond your control. You were drowning in a sea of debt.

Nowadays, bankruptcy doesn’t carry the stigma that it used ... continue reading

Nevada Drug Testing Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Under Nevada drug testing laws, state employees are subject to drug testing. However, this does not include members of the Nevada National Guard or employees of state penal, mental, and correctional institutions. No state law regulates private employer drug or alcohol testing.

Nevada drug testing laws provide that a person ... continue reading

Kentucky Business Bankruptcy Laws

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Business bankruptcy laws do not vary much from state to state, or at least not as far as I have seen in my research. Kentucky business bankruptcy laws are right in line with the Federal guidelines and the laws in other states. However, I think they are still worth looking ... continue reading

Kansas Business Bankruptcy Laws

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Kansas business bankruptcy laws are right in line with most other states’ bankruptcy laws. It is my understanding that, in order to file for bankruptcy in Kansas, whether you are filing as a business or an individual, you must file with the Federal district court for your area. There are ... continue reading