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Eliminate Extra Monthly Expenses and Keep More of Your Money ( June 2003 )
If you're like most people, you spend more money than you need to every month. Like pebbles, these minor extra expenses seem light and easy to toss away. But gather them into a pile, and these "pebbles" really add up. -
Rules for Witnesses ( January 2001 )
Regardless of the role any witness plays in a case, all witnesses must learn the basic rules of giving testimony. . -
Guidelines For Giving Your Deposition ( August 2000 )
WHAT IS A DEPOSITION A deposition is your testimony, under oath. You will be asked questions by the opposing atto. -
Guidelines for Witnesses ( August 2000 )
Arrive early so you can look around the courtroom and become comfortable with your surroundings. Neat appearance a. -
Listening: The Art of Advocacy ( August 2000 )
"Whatever success I have had in life," he told an attentive Gertrude, "I owe to having been willing to accept information from any source. -
Witness Aids In Testifying ( August 2000 )
Always. Always tell the truth. Listen to the exact question asked. Many times, the critical question isn't . -
Tips When Testifying ( July 2000 )
Being questioned under oath by the other side, whether at trial or at deposition, will be most productive if you . -
Deposition Instructions ( June 2000 )
When attending a deposition, the following information will be helpful in allowing you to focus on the issues and . -
How Does the Social Security Administration Define Disability? ( May 2000 )
When you apply for federal disability benefits SSA will ask a number of questions to decide whether or not you fit . -
Handling Your Own Accident Case ( November 1999 )
Most people who are involved in an auto accident case are not out to win the lottery.
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