Nov 16, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
After any natural disaster, victims are left to pick up the pieces and try their best just to get by day to day. This can sometimes mean traveling miles just for bare necessities. Not to mention, those bare necessities may cost a pretty penny. I’m talking about price gouging, and it happens a lot after natural disasters. However, it might not be as bad as you think.
Oct 23, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
Check out some of the more irregular and disputed road laws from around the nation. For example, California restricts the use of laptop while driving. In Florida, if an elephant, goat or alligator is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle. Find out if there are any outrageous driving laws in YOUR state!
Oct 7, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
There are many ways that you can become a victim of organized insurance fraud. It can result in huge insurance claim costs paid by your insurer and consequently, your premiums going up. Or, it could be even worse – you could be injured during an auto fraud accident! This infographic from InsurEye demonstrates the 3 most frequent auto insurance fraud scenarios to help Canadians to recognize and avoid them.
Sep 11, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
More than 2,500 people in the United States are currently serving sentences of life without possibility of parole for crimes committed as juveniles. Being locked up until one dies may guarantee that a offender never harms another member of society. But is depriving a child of all hope of rehabilitation and release morally, ethically and financially viable?
Aug 14, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
Crime rates in the US have changed a lot over the years; sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. In recent years, the crime rates in the US have actually gotten better. This infographic illustrates crime rates over time in general, as well as state specific info. If you are convicted of a crime, know your rights and find a trusted attorney to represent your case.
Jul 30, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
The legal landscape is shifting: globalization, alternative legal services, virtual law firms, and outsourcing legal processes are becoming the norm. As technology advances so does mobilization and global reach. Law firms are switching focus from the mega firm to the boutique, lawyers are working from home or from virtual offices, and international collaboration is no longer rare. Are you keeping up with the trends or have you spread yourself too thin?
Jul 11, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
How does not being able to pay for a private attorney affect the outcome of cases? That is the question explored by this infographic published by Criminal Justice Degree Schools that compares private attorneys and public defenders. Learn about some of the statistics about having representation from a public defender, which 4 out 5 criminal defendants qualify for.
Jun 7, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
Are you jumping up in bed every time the wind howls next to your bedroom window? You may have watched enough crime shows and movies to feel like you could open your own private detective agency, but what do you really know about home invasions? Check out this infographic, published by InMyArea.com, to learn seven little-known truths about burglars and burglaries.
Apr 12, 2012 | Law and Legal Infographics
I came across this awesome graphic breaking down the States where people get the most speeding tickets. Glad I don’t live in Texas, but Arizona is quite high on the list. Great graphic from I gotta drive.
Dec 6, 2011 | Law and Legal Infographics
Process servers vs. sheriffs is somewhat of a niche subject…until someone needs legal papers to be served and they want to know who to serve their papers. This Infographic from ServeNow.com provide a simple, clear answer to the question: who should serve my papers?
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