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- 18. April 2008: Postal Service Cannot Prevent Another Massacre Unless Congress Steps In
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- 5. April 2008: Going Postal Can Be Prevented With a Reasonable Lawyer.
- 30. March 2008: $25.00 per month saves you $600-$900 monthly With Reasonable Lawyers
- 28. March 2008: Business Legal Plans are not an OPTION.
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$25.00 per month saves you $600-$900 monthly With Reasonable Lawyers
30. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
Their is no doubt in my mind that my legal service plan saves me hundreds of dollars each and every month. I pay only $25.00 per month which gives me multiple attorney access for questions, advice and much more. Life is complicated. Legal advice simplifies life’s problems and protects our rights. When the legal advice is less then a cup of coffee, it becomes affordable for everyone and not exclusively for the wealthy.
I have used my provider law firm recently to discuss custody modification, legal issues with tenants in my rental properties,poor service when my home was damaged from movers and advising me on my rights regarding poor response from the City in getting my water turned on at a property I have rehabed. I did not pay one penny over my $25.00 monthly fee.
With today’s foreclosure crisis, immigration issues, credit problems and divorce people need a legal service plan more then ever. It has become essential in sorting through all the laws that govern every part of our lives. Our society is the most litigious country in the world. Law suits totally outnumber hospital admissions but do these people have legal insurance. Not many. In fact if most people were sued and lost the case, they could lose thousands.
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Business Legal Plans are not an OPTION.
28. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
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Building Your Business On A Budget
28. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
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PPL Business Opportunity
28. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
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27. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
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Immigration: Businesses Don’t Let Guard Down
27. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
Their must be thousands of businesses using millions of immigrants in the US and Canada. These immigrants provide a labor force that are hungary for a weekly check to provide for their family’s and loved ones they left behind. What is frightening is most businesses are not protected or even know the legality of hiring these employees. Many businesses commit to immigrants who can be legally or illegally living and working in this country. The businesses can be vulnerable to laws that control hiring and firing of these employees. The laws do not discriminate. The handling of immigrants in the work force must be handled in compliance with all laws. If not, businesses can be penalized for not following the law of each State or Province. Know the laws and your business can thrive. Neglect the laws and your business may not survive.
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Foreclosures: Are You Reading the Small Print
26. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
It’s not unusual to sign your name on an important document without totally reading and understanding the content. Millions do it all the time. Unfortunately, millions are now seeing with the foreclosure crisis that they were either mislead or truly didn’t understand what they were signing. This happens all the time because most middle class citizens can’t even think of hiring an attorney due to the cost. This leaves millions in a very vulnerable position. While their are many honest business people in the world, the foreclosure crisis has shown that mortgage lenders are sales people and the more sales they get the more commissions they ring up. Ultimately the consumer will get blamed for purchasing a house they really couldn’t afford. However, when your mortgage lender is telling you, you can afford this priced house, the consumer is comforted. The consumer normally does not get a second opinion and relies on the mortgage sales person to be their de-facto lawyer. This is foolhardy. The consumer must get legal advice on such an important decision. The documents need to be reviewed by a trained lawyer who specializes in this field. No consumer should do this alone and without representation. The foreclosure crisis would not be at this extreme level if all of these foreclosed consumers had consulted an attorney.
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25. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
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Post Office Promotes Hostility and Violence
23. March 2008 by Steve Topel.
I retired from the Post Office in Baltimore Md. in November of 2007. I worked there 22 years and was a Supervisor of clerks and mail carriers for 20 years.
The Post Office’s Management style never changed in 22 years. When I started working at the Post Office it was in the middle of some of the most horrific massacres and violence in Postal and Corporate history. The term “Going Postal ” was coined during this period. Why does the Post Office feel that like war, casualties are a part of doing Post Office Business and although unfortunate, necessary to complete our mission.
Is this insanity at the helm of our Postal ship or a well thought out reasonable approach to keeping the Post Office in the black? I say insanity. We are talking about mail. Bills,checks,advertisements,magazines and parcels. How and when did these 5 postal services become more important then human life.
The Post Office in Baltimore daily manages through fear and intimidation. Upper Manager’s reward supervisor’s and unit Manager’s who give out the most discipline and incur the most grievances from angry, fed-up employees. Much of the time so few employees want the thankless job of supervisor that many get promoted who were difficult and unreliable as craft employees. These people have no Management skills and are put in charge of dozens of people. They buy into stressing out the employees to get maximum results, which is achieving numerical goals that allows upper management to get large yearly bonuses and bragging rights as a top District.
This has to change. People are too vital to the Post Office to be regarded as casualties of war when violence strikes. This Postal cover-up has to be exposed and extinguished. How has it been able to go on this long? Why do we need to have another massacre before this issue is resolved?
As a Postal employee for 22 years I needed guidance several times when legal employment issues surfaced. For the last 8 years through the help of PrePaid Legal and attorney’s Weinstock,Friedman and Friedman and Stephen Lebow I was able to have legal counsel without excessive cost.
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