2017

Are You A Boss With A Diverse Workforce? Here's How To Avoid Civil Rights Violations

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As a boss who has employees of every different religion, race, and sex, it's important to do everything you can to protect your employees from discrimination and civil rights violations. It's important for your workers to feel comfortable in the workplace so that they're able to work at their best. Not only that, but to avoid lawsuits, you'll need to get very serious about ensuring everyone is treated with respect. Here are some ways to prevent civil rights violations.

8 May 2017

Continuing Disability Review: Your Questions Answered

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Once your social security disability (SSD) is approved, you may breathe a sigh of relief thinking that the process is finally complete. Unfortunately, this isn't usually the case. Most SSD cases will require a continuing disability review (CDR) to ensure you are still entitled to benefits. These are routine reviews, but it is best to be prepared for the possibility of the review from the outset. The following guide can help you better understand the CDR.

17 February 2017

3 Ways to Challenge an Officer's Observations in Traffic Court

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The average American spends 46 minutes in his or her car each day. Logging this much time behind the wheel puts you at risk of being pulled over and issued a traffic violation. If you want to fight your violation in court because you feel that it was issued erroneously, one strategy you can use is to challenge the officer's observations that led to the issuing of your ticket. Here are three simple ways that you can challenge an officer's observations successfully in traffic court.

5 January 2017