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This
links page is being continually updated with resources we hope
you find interesting
and useful.
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North
Carolina: |
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North
Carolina's award winning website provides
comprehensive resources for individuals, businesses, and state employees.
North
Carolina Eastern Bankruptcy Court
North
Carolina Middle Bankruptcy Court
North
Carolina Middle District Court
North
Carolina Western Bankruptcy Court
North
Carolina Courts
North Carolina
Academy of Trial Lawyers
North
Carolina Lawyers Weekly Newspaper
The
North Carolina Constitution
North
Carolina General Assembly---Legislative Bill Information
Findlaw
in North Carolina
North
Carolina Judicial Directories
United
States District Court for Western District of N.C. |
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Association of
Trial Lawyers of America
dedicated to promoting and
protecting consumer safety, the right to trial by jury, and America's
civil justice system.
The National Senior
Citizens Law Center advocates nationwide to
promote the independence and well-being of low-income elderly
individuals, as well as persons with disabilities, with particular
emphasis on women and racial and ethnic minorities.
The
Legal Edge is the online home of the Emmy nominated TV segment
by Michel James Bryant. You can download scripts from past shows filled
with interesting legal tidbits. (Select "text" when asked to
choose a download format. The segment will then open in your word
processor.)
USC
Law School and Law Library This site provides links to a variety of
legal resources available on the Internet including Federal and State
statutes and case law, government information and publications, and
more.
Legal Information Institute at Cornell University highlights legal
issues in the news and resources include a link to their comprehensive
Social Security library.
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Americans
with Disabilities Act Document Center - Provides copies of Americans
with Disabilities Act statute, regulations, and tech sheets which have
been reviewed by U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or U.S.
Department of Justice. Provides links to other internet legal or
disability-related sites.
Social Security Online Disability
Programs. This user friendly government site is full of useful
information such as its Disability Planner to help you calculate
benefits.
The Medical Information Network (MIN)
has put together a list of Social Security disability related resources
including information on qualifying if you have chronic fatigue or
fibromyalgia.
The Council for Disability
Rights - How to make the law to work for you. Get the skinny on the
ADA, recent legislation, and disability news. CDR is a non-profit
organization.
The N. Neal Pike Institute on Law
and Disability - The Institute
was established at Boston University School of Law in 1983 to advance
the study, research, and development of disability law.
A list of medical
conditions considered to be disabling prepared by Severe.net can be
found here. |
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Employment
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA)
The US Department of Labor web site provides the history of the Pension
and Welfare Benefits Administration and the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act
Occupational Safety and
Health Act (OSHA) A comprehensive web site about the Occupational
Safety and Health Act hosted by the US Department of Labor.
Should
I retain a Personal Injury Lawyer? You'll find a lot of helpful
information here about the nature of injuries, dealing with insurance
adjusters, and the statute of limitations.
Personal Injury Law litigation
information.
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non-legal resources: |
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Supplemental
Security Income - Learn what SSI is, who can get it, and how to sign
up for it.
AARP's Advocacy Center
on Social Security issues.
Blue
Book - Autos provides value information on new
and used vehicles. The information is particularly useful in negotiating
insurance settlements.
Hugh's Mortgage
and Financial Calculators
Maps and Driving
Medical Links
Prescriptions
for free are available for people who meet income guidelines and aren't
eligible for Medicaid from this industry funded program. For $5, The
Medicine Program run by volunteers will search the available drug
company programs and submit your application. Income levels range from
below the poverty level to about $50,000.
People Finder
Telephone Directories
U.S. Military
Yellow Pages
White Pages |
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Local
Resources: |
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The
Greater Franklin Area Chamber
of Commerce
The Franklin Press
The Macon County News
Town of Franklin
Macon County Community
Foundation
Southwestern Community College |
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Area
Financial Institutions Online: |
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Centura
Bank
Clyde Savings Bank
First Union
Macon
Bank
Regions Bank
Wachovia |
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Please Note:
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