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Publishing Guidelines: This article may be freely publishedso long as the author's resource box, bylines, and copyrightare included.TITLE: Is Court in Session?AUTHOR: Jerry LopperCONTACT: jlopper@att.netCOPYRIGHT: ©2002 by Jerry Lopper. All rights reservedWORD COUNT: 533FORMAT: This article is formatted to 61 cpl.----------Is Court in Session?Is your courtroom in session? That is, are you acting asprosecutor, judge, and jury for your fellow humans? Do youevaluate the actions and behaviors of your loved ones,reminding them even silently that they're doing things the"wrong" way? I thought my courtroom was closed, but I wasfooled by my mind.I thought I had ceased judging behaviors of others Click here to read more from this article
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In the United States, personal injury claims are given a statute limitation of two (2) years before the claim is outlawed. Within this period, one must obtain a lawyer and file a case before going to trial in court.Most people find this quite a hassle. Hiring a lawyer takes not only a lot of money, but also demands a considerable amount of time and energy to set up meetings and, of course, show up in court. Because of this, many clients resort to "settlements", or dealing with the case before going to trial. Of course, this doesn't mean settlement happens Click here to read more from this article
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