Jon Martin
Over four years Civil Law and Criminal Law experience. I am well versed in Workers Compensation law, Personal Injury law, Criminal Law and and Business Law.
I have an extensive legal background which includes court appearances, and administrative hearings. In my spare time I enjoy Public Speaking ( I am a member of Toastmasters), yoga and reading.
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I have an extensive legal background which includes court appearances, and administrative hearings. In my spare time I enjoy Public Speaking ( I am a member of Toastmasters), yoga and reading.
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Washburn Law Graduate, Member of the Nevada State Bar, four years experience as a lawyer.Motto
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An Explanation of Nevada's Workers Compensation LawAll workers should know their workers compensation rights. This article helps explain the various benefits received, under workers compensation, in Nevada.
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How to Squidoo - An Introduction to SquidooSquidoo is a free, web 2.0 site on the web. It was developed by marketing guru Seth Godin. With Squidoo you are able to brand yourself an expert and make money at the same time. You can use Squidoo for online and offline marketing. -
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy LawsA chapter 7 bankruptcy, for the majority of people is your best choice. But, their are several reasons you may want to file for a chapter 13 bankruptcy. This article will explain the reason why a chapter 13 bankruptcy maybe appropriate.
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The Deadbeat Just Filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Will I Ever See Any Money?If one of your customers files for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy it is likely you may never get back what is owed to you. But, the bankruptcy code does give the creditor certain rights. This article will explain to you the rights that you have.
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Chapter7 Bankruptcy Information - Information You Need to Know Before Going BankruptThe Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to discharge your outstanding debts. However, taking into account various legal exceptions, you may be required to sell off some your assets to pay your debtors.