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Liability for Pirated Downlading Over Home Wireless Network

May 10, 2012
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By now, just about everyone over the age of three, knows that internet “piracy” is illegal, and can lead to very, VERY, unpleasant consequences.  But you don’t think about it, because you, a fastidiously law-abiding citizen would simply not do such a thing.  Or are you already doing so without even knowing it?  What? ...

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Distracted Driving Awareness Month

April 17, 2012
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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month.  Distracted driving is responsible for far too many motor vehicle accidents in the United States. Typical distractions while driving include talking on a cell phone, texting, eating and drinking, loud passengers, reading or looking at a GPS or map, applying make-up…etc. According to the National Safety Council (nsc.org) on distracted...

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Uninsured Motorist Accidents

March 20, 2012
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Unfortunately, there are numerous uninsured motorists on the roads throughout Pennsylvania.  When these people cause auto accidents, they cause more of a disturbance and wreak more havoc than regular accidents with insured motorists because the injured motorist is left wondering what to do. Basic questions include:  1.  From where can you recover financial compensation...

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No More Texting While Driving in PA

March 8, 2012
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     Under a new law that takes effect Thursday, March 08, 2012, drivers will risk fines if they text and drive.  Drivers can’t read or send emails either.  Web surfing is also banned.  “Pennsylvania State Police anticipate the law will educate law-abiding citizens on the dangers of texting and driving and will hopefully create...

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Baby Boomers and Divorce?

March 8, 2012
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     The divorce rate for baby boomers and older couples is on the rise.  While the overall divorce rate has remained steady since the 1980’s, the divorce rate for boomers and older couples has more then doubled for the same time period.  The National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green State...

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Special Tax Rule for Separated, Married Taxpayers

March 2, 2012
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The general tax filing rule for married persons is that they must file married jointly or as married filing separately if they were married on December 31st of the tax year at issue.  Although this can cause quite a problem for married, but separated parties, there is some relief provided by way of a special...

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