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Portable Vehicle Barrier (PVB) Increases Market Share as Stadiums, Police and Private Companies Rush to Buy
By: Henry Morgenstern, Security Solutions International | February 04, 2012
SSI's patented Portable Vehicle Barrier, the solution for a quick deploying crash barrier, will also be shown all over the country: ISC West, NCS4, GovSec, IAVM, Counter Terror Expo and more.

Lawmakers Consider Adding "Three Strikes" Offenses in South Carolina
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
Separate bills proposed in the South Carolina House and Senate would add several violent crimes to the list of serious offenses under the "two strikes, three strikes" law.

New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer Comments on Workplace Gender Discrimination Complaints Filed Against Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on a workplace gender discrimination complaint filed by a former Late Night With Jimmy Fallon stage manager.

New York Personal Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on the Likely Cause of Fatal New York Elevator Accident
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012
New York personal injury lawyer David Perecman comments on the outcome of the Buildings Department investigation into the New York elevator accident that killed an advertising executive.

New York Construction Accident Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on UES Scaffold Collapse Close Call
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012
New York construction accident lawyer David Perecman comments on an Upper East Side scaffold collapse that came close to seriously injuring a 4 year old girl.

Choose Your Divorce Lawyer Carefully
By: Julie Johnson, Law Office of Julie Johnson | February 04, 2012
A divorce touches every part of your life. It involves your income, assets and where you reside. Additionally, if you have children it involves commitments and obligations for many years to come.

The Importance of Applying for SSDI Benefits After a Serious Diagnosis
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
It can take several months before SSDI benefits are approved. Because SSDI benefits provide crucial support, it is important to file for them as soon as possible.

New Proposal Seeks Nationwide Ban on Cell Phones Behind the Wheel
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
A new proposal by the NTSB recommends banning the use of all handheld electronics behind the wheel.

Eagle Ford Shale Brings Injuries and Potential for New Wealth
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
The Eagle Ford shale is arguably the most important economic variable in South Texas. However, worker safety may be compromised in the pursuit of profits. Learn more about potential accidents and what injured workers are entitled to after an accident.

Tips for Encounters With New York Police
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
Fear, outrage and a rush of adrenaline are all common when dealing with police who suspect you of breaking the law. But there are things you can do to protect yourself.

New York Pushing for Expanded DNA Testing Standards
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
The governor and law enforcement agencies of New York are trying to expand the criminal DNA database by requiring all people convicted of crimes within the state to submit to DNA testing.

Interest Free Mortgage for Five Years Might be Possible for Homeowners
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
Recent proposals by the Federal Housing Finance Agency could allow homeowners to pay zero interest on their home mortgage once they qualify for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Using a Cellphone While Driving is Like Driving Drunk
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
The NTSB is recommending that states ban cell phone use for all drivers, including hands-free devices. Statistics show that driving while using a cell phone use is like driving drunk.

Human Errors Account for Most Maritime Accidents
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
Most maritime accidents are caused by human errors. A series of small errors can lead to tragedy, including major damage to boats, piers and off-shore rigs, as well as death of seamen and workers.

Indiana Child Custody: What Arrangement Is in the Kids' Best Interest?
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
If an Indiana judge decides on child custody, he or she must consider the child's best interests. The law does not automatically presume that either will make the better custodial parent.

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