A Classical View: Why Do People Commit Crimes? People commit crimes because that is what they want to do. Criminal behavior is a matter of choices. Today, there are many excuses cloaked as reasons for criminal behavior. The misguided nature of these assertions has a serious impact upon crime control […]
Law and Legal
Why Business and Law Go Hand in Hand
If you are getting ready to start a new business, or if you have already done so, it is important that you understand the areas where business and law intersect and rely on one another. There are a wide variety of potential legal situations that business owners might find themselves […]
Probate and Estate Law – Planning And Execution
The death of a loved one is a hard and trying time for anyone to go through. Unfortunately, even after the funeral services have come to end and things seem to settle, the work is not yet done. Often times there are estate matters that need to be handled. What […]
Karma – What You’d Better Know For a Better Life
It has no conscience. It plays no favorites. No king, queen, pop star, rock star, movie star, sports star, celebrity, president, prince, princess, pauper, potentate, pope, minister, doctor, lawyer, educator, judge, janitor, man, woman, child, human, animal, bird, fish, insect or plant escapes it. It makes all tow the mark. […]
Children of Divorce – A Preventive Triangulation Methodology Research
Based on my personal experience, and what I’ve seen from others who also experienced divorce or parental separation, it is my belief that children of divorce aren’t an overnight curable illness, but a process that lasts a lifetime. Some divorce or separation is necessary as to the abuse, drugs, and […]
Are Lawyers Really Smarter? A Research Study Proves It
Over the years, people have told me that lawyers are very smart. However, after being in business for quite a while I would say that while there are some very smart lawyers, and I would say somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 to 20% are, but not necessarily the rest. […]
New Illinois DUI Laws For 2009
Please note that this article relates solely to DUI laws in Illinois as of January of 2009 After a DUI conviction in Illinois, new laws require that a breathalyzer device be installed in the car of those convicted. This breath-alcohol ignition-interlock device will only allow the engine to start if […]
Identifying Talents Early
The Straits Times newspapers on 25 October 2008, carried an article for which Minister Mentor of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, advocates that talents be identified early as a vital strategy of human resources development. Minster Mentor Lee is widely respected internationally for his astute governance of Singapore, leading her from […]
