Spying on people is generally legally permissible, as long their privacy is not invaded. Invasion of privacy in the context of spying means the intrusion upon another person where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as in their home or in a business setting. Where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, spying is legally acceptable. Photographing or Videotaping People in Public Places ...
Updated 02-27-2012 at 07:13 AM by Goran Tepshic
The voyage through school is an education in every sense of the word for many students. For all of us, it is the first experience of truly applying yourself socially to your peers. You interact on a private level with those around you, and learn some of the fundamental lessons of sociology, being given the chance to assert your morals and personal choices on how to treat people, and in turn, how it is that you yourself wish to be treated by others. The stresses and strains of studying to reach ...
Updated 02-23-2012 at 09:29 AM by JessicaB (Formatting wrong)
The purpose behind personal injury law is to shield individuals from harm or grievance when someone acts in a reckless manner especially in case of motor accidents. Under such circumstances personal injury solicitors are contacted who fight for claiming insurance as well as for penalizing the wrong party. Normally, the one who is injured considers that he has been hurt and litigates for recovery. Before you go in for any claim, you must be sure that you are going in with the appropriate personal ...
I think it is safe to say that in today’s world that we live in a society that is quick to take people to court for every little thing. All you have to do is flick through the channels on you’re TV and no doubt at some point you will see one of the many advertisements that are on there trying to get you to give them a call if someone bumped into you. While there is some that are quite frivolous and really are people just taking there chances that they make a quick buck, there is many people out ...
There may be times in your life when you do not have a choice but to retain legal counsel. Incidents such as bankruptcy, car accidents, wrongful termination, and a host of other unfortunate incidents typically require you to retain some form of legal counsel. However, there are plenty of other times throughout life when you may be confronted with the option of retaining legal counsel. Starting a business in a heavily regulated arena is a perfect example. There are certain industries ...