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Watch Raleigh Divorce Lawyer-Carole Gailor - Leading Family Lawyer North Carolina Video Raleigh Divorce Lawyer-Carole Gailor - Leading Family Lawyer North Carolina
Aug 27, 2010
videonews.justicenewsflash.com Carole has maintained an extensive domestic relations litigation practice throughout North Carolina. She is a certified family financial mediator and certified in arbitration by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Carole has acted as a mediator and arbitrator in domestic and family law cases for many years. Her expertise in the areas of business valuation and financial analysis enable her to understand and successfully contest or defend complex business valuations at trial or

Watch Jonathan Q Irvine: Democratic Candidate for Court of Common Pleas Judge of Philadelphia Video Jonathan Q Irvine: Democratic Candidate for Court of Common Pleas Judge of Philadelphia
Aug 26, 2009
Jonathan's professional career began in 1995 as an Associate with Marshall, Dennehey. Two years later he started his current private law practice within Philadelphia's court system, specializing in criminal defense, family and dependency law. While maintaining this practice he has applied his legal talents to serve the Philadelphia community as a Certified Arbitrator (1997 to present); Protection from Abuse Hearing Master (1997 to present); and Truancy Hearing Master (1998 to present) in the Philadelphia Municipal Court and the Court of Common Pleas. A lifelong Democrat, Jonathan is the son of John and Jean Irvine. He and his wife Christa (Hayes) Irvine have two children - Lauren, 8, and Jonathan, Jr., 6. The Irvine family belongs to Bethlehem Baptist Christ and resides in the Mt. Airy section of Philadelphia. As a candidate for Judge Court of Common Pleas, Jonathan will bring the justice, impartiality, fairness, ethics, and integrity the citizens of Philadelphia expect and deserve. Visit us on the web: www.jonathanqirvine-4-judge.com

Watch Legal Self-Help : What Is Binding Arbitration? Video Legal Self-Help : What Is Binding Arbitration?
Aug 25, 2010
Binding arbitration is a process through which an independent third party serving as an arbitrator is hired by an institution to preside over a hearing. Discover what a binding arbitration is, and how it forces someone to give up their right to sue in court, withadvice from a certified family mediator in this free video on legal self-help. Expert: Robert M. Todd Contact: www.wearehdtv.com Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Watch Jonathan Q. Irvive: Democratic Candidate for Court of Common Pleas Judge of Philadelphia Video Jonathan Q. Irvive: Democratic Candidate for Court of Common Pleas Judge of Philadelphia
Jul 19, 2010
Jonathan's professional career began in 1995 as an Associate with Marshall, Dennehey. Two years later he started his current private law practice within Philadelphia's court system, specializing in criminal defense, family and dependency law. While maintaining this practice he has applied his legal talents to serve the Philadelphia community as a Certified Arbitrator (1997 to present); Protection from Abuse Hearing Master (1997 to present); and Truancy Hearing Master (1998 to present) in the Philadelphia Municipal Court and the Court of Common Pleas. A lifelong Democrat, Jonathan is the son of John and Jean Irvine. He and his wife Christa (Hayes) Irvine have two children - Lauren, 8, and Jonathan, Jr., 6. The Irvine family belongs to Bethlehem Baptist Christ and resides in the Mt. Airy section of Philadelphia. As a candidate for Judge Court of Common Pleas, Jonathan will bring the justice, impartiality, fairness, ethics, and integrity the citizens of Philadelphia expect and deserve.

Watch Legal Information Tips : What Is The Difference Between Mediation & Arbitration? Video Legal Information Tips : What Is The Difference Between Mediation & Arbitration?
Aug 27, 2010
Both mediation and arbitration are alternative dispute resolution procedures that can be resolved without using the court system. Learn the difference between arbitration and mediation withadvice from a certified family mediator in this free video on legal information. Expert: Robert M Todd Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil mediator. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Watch Raymond Merriman Forecast 2010 Video Raymond Merriman Forecast 2010
Aug 30, 2010
Raymond Merriman is an internationally renowned Financial Market Analyst, AFA Certified Financial Astrologer, Author, President of the International Society of Astrological Research. He has also developed two financial astrology software systems (FAR). Ray is Series 3 and Series 7 certified in Securities and Commodities. He is also a registered CTA (Commodities Trading Advisor) with for the National Futures Association (NFA) and serves as Arbitrator for NFA as well. This is an excerpt from a 3 hour lecture that Raymond Merriman gave to an international audience on December 20, 2009 in Troy, MI. In this 3 hour lecture, Ray talks about the short and long term market cycles and how they reveal the coming years of market activity. In the full 3 hour lecture, he goes more deeply into markets and the political climate to give you a more complete perspective of how to prepare your portfolio with a broader perspective in mind for the coming years. If you would like to purchase the full 3 hour lecture in DVD Video or MP3 audio, please contact www.mmacycles.com.

Watch Tax Law, Real Estate & Credit Tips : What Is Debt Arbitration? Video Tax Law, Real Estate & Credit Tips : What Is Debt Arbitration?
Apr 19, 2010
Debt arbitration is when neutral third-parties negotiate settlements out of court between lenders and debtors. Understand that even with debt arbitration, debtors will probably still have to pay some money, with information from a certified public accountant and personal financial planner in this free video on debt. Expert: Miranda Chook Bio: Miranda Chook is a CPA with expertise in international operations. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

Watch Legal Self-Help : How Does Arbitration Work in Insurance Settlements? Video Legal Self-Help : How Does Arbitration Work in Insurance Settlements?
Aug 27, 2010
In insurance settlements, arbitration involves arbitrators who do not know anything about the case. Learn how arbitration works in insurance settlements, and that it represents a binding decision, withadvice from a certified family mediator in this free video on legal self-help. Expert: Robert M. Todd Contact: www.wearehdtv.com Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Watch American Language Services - Translation, Interpreting, Transcription Services Video American Language Services - Translation, Interpreting, Transcription Services
Aug 23, 2010
American Language Services ® provides a Free Quote for interpretation, translation, and transcription services to the Legal, Business, Medical, Technical, Entertainment, Advertising and Tourism Industries.

Watch Card Check - Employment Free Choice Act - More Unionized Socialism. Call Congress! Video Card Check - Employment Free Choice Act - More Unionized Socialism. Call Congress!
Sep 04, 2010
I agree with Glenn Beck on this one. I am not anti-union, nor have I ever been anti-union, but I believe that unions need to come into existence on their own, not with unfair help from the government. If a union goes out on strike, I believe the company should be able to fire every single employee who refuses to work. If the workers have value to the company, then the company will deal with them. If they don't have value, then its hit the road time, go get a job where you will have value. I have never been a union member, nor would I ever want to be one. I have always been a one man union. I make myself valuable to my boss by working hard and being honest. I have never had any of my bosses yell at me, even though I have had bosses who yell at other employees. I guess Ive never given any of them reason to. If one ever did yell at me, I would quit right on the spot. Maybe they sense that from me, and since I'm such a good worker, they don't want to risk losing me. It all comes down to having worth. If you don't have worth because you're some kind of a loser, then you had better go out and get yourself a government job, where you can mess up all day long and the union will protect your sorry butt. jbranstetter04 How the Employee Free Choice Act Takes Away Workers' Rights Does a ballot cast in private or a card signed in pub¬lic better reveal a worker's true preference about whether to join a union? A private vote is the obvious answer, but organized labor has nonetheless ...

New York City Divorce Mediation Center YS Mediation Creates New Website
Manhattan based Divorce Mediation Center has recently launched a new website to make cost-effective conflict resolution services accessible to a divorcing couples.

Arbitration: Resolving Dispute between Workers and Employers
Because court litigation is usually expensive and may drag on for years, arbitration is one of the most preferred alternative methods to resolve a dispute between employers and workers.

ACA International Offers Insight at FTC's Debt Collection Workshop
Two-day event brings together industry leaders, regulators and consumer advocates to address key issues



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