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PREPARING FOR YOUR DEPOSITION is a compact book designed especially for clients, and any person who is going to be deposed should read it at least twice, because it tells you how to handle yourself during a deposition without making a fool out of yourself or completely blowing the case. Included are chapters on Civil Discovery, What a Deposition is, Telling the Truth, Keeping the Answers Short, Volunteering Information, Controlling the Pace, Taking Breaks, Objections to Questions, Advance Preparation, Going Off the Record, Common Question, Common Objections, plus an Appendix that contains several excerpts of the law that pertains to depositions. The author has also included several 'horror' stories about clients and depositions, plus 'how to spot a new attorney, ' and other colorful information not usually included in a dry, straight-laced instructional book about some aspect of law. This is the perfect book for any lawyer to have his or her client read before being deposed.
The Tax Code is more than 15,000 pages, so it's understandable that people turn to experts, to help them pay their taxes, or to help avoid paying them. The purpose of this book is to explain almost every one of the most popular arguments presented to Federal Courts, to explain why one need not pay income tax. Citations and results are also provided so that the reader may be in a better position to decide whether or not to make one argument or another. Each non-payment contention is stated and then followed up by the pertinent laws, and a series of cases that have ruled on that contention - with the results. To maintain accuracy, all statements of law have been taken from official IRS documentation, and citations are provided for every case mentioned. After reading of this book, one will be in an excellent position to make a decision whether or not to file a truthful return and pay the taxes requested, or to try making one or more of the arguments presented in this book
This book is especially for any person looking to climb the success ladder. It covers all the important rules to follow concerning personal conduct both in and out of the workplace, plus 27 requirements that any professionally-oriented person must follow to 'fit in.'
E.H. Sinclair does a few things in this book that are unexpected: he points out the pitfalls to avoid in R.E.O. (Real Estate Owned by the lenders) investing, and also reveals some of the 'secrets' that the infomercial hucksters brag about in their "Get Rich in Real Estate" spiels. This book shows you how to work smart instead of working hard and among the 17 chapters are numerous invaluable tips on how to beat the odds agains succeeding in R.E.O. investing, why you should avoid bidding at foreclosure auctions, how to get the best performance out of your real estate broker, how to properly calculate rental property purchases, negotiating with the lenders, negotiating with property owners, finding the properties, investing in second mortgages, using title insurance companies, the 28:36 credit ratio, plus how to obtain foreclosed property after it has already been sold at auction to another person, and much more.
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