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ATTORNEY RONALD M. CANTER
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LAWYER RONALD M. CANTER Older U.S. terminology and non-U.S. terminology In common law jurisdictions outside the United States (e.g., England, Canada, Australia), attorney is incorrect as a general term, and lawyer, barrister, or solicitor is used instead. In these areas, the specific terms Crown attorney, power of attorney, and Attorney General, are also used. In intellectual property, the term patent attorney is commonly used. In earlier times, some states, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court, maintained a divided legal profession, as can still be found in the United Kingdom, consisting of attorneys (who practised in courts of Law), solicitors (who practised in courts of Equity ) and barristers, also known as counsel, whom solicitors and attorneys instructed to appear in the higher courts. In deference to this practice, when an attorney at law is admitted to practice in some states, his or her certificate of admission bears the title Attorney and Counselor-at-Law in recognition of his inheritance of both of these roles.
RONALD M. CANTER Worker's Compensation, sometimes referred to as "Workman's Compensation" or "Worker's Comp", is the name given to a system of laws meant to protect injured workers. The goal is to make sure that somebody who is injured at work receives appropriate medical care, lost wages relating to the on-the-job injury, and, if necessary, retraining and rehabilitation, so as to be able to return to the workforce. When workers are killed on the job, members of the workers' families are ordinarily eligible for benefits.
ATTORNEY RONALD M. CANTER A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law; as an attorney, counsel or solicitor; a person licensed to practice law." Law is the system of rules of conduct established by the sovereign government of a society to correct wrongs, maintain stability, and deliver justice. Working as a lawyer involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized problems, or to advance the interests of those who retain (i.e., hire) lawyers to perform legal services. RONALD M. CANTER Stairs - According to the 1994 Standard Building Code, "Treads (depth) and risers (height) should be proportioned so that the sum of two risers and a tread, exclusive of projection of nosing, is not less than 24 inches nor more than 25 inches. The height of the riser shall not exceed 7 3/4 inches and treads, exclusive of nosing, shall be no less than 9 inches wide." In addition, treads and risers shall be uniform between two floors with no variations exceeding 3/16 inch between adjacent treads or risers or 3/8 inch in any one flight. RON M. CANTER Ronald M. Canter has been a member of Temple Isaiah of West Los Angeles, a reformed congregation, for 18 years. Mr. Canter is an officer of the Temple Isaiah Men's Group. His wife Ellen Canter, operates the gift shop at the Temple, is an officer of the Women's Group and is a member of the catering committee. ATTORNEY RONALD M. CANTER The U.S. legal system has a united legal profession, which means that it does not draw a distinction between lawyers who plead in court and those who do not. Many other common law jurisdictions, as well as some civil law jurisdictions, do draw such a distinction: for example, the division of solicitor and barrister (advocate) found in the United Kingdom, and the division of advocate and civil law notary in France. An additional factor which differentiates the American legal system from other countries is that there is no delegation of routine work to notaries public or their civil law equivalent. ATTORNEY RON M. CANTER LAWYER RON M. CANTER LAWYER RONALD M. CANTER Handrails - The 1992 CABO code requires one and two family homes to have handrails for stairways having three or more risers. Handrails are to be located not less than 30 inches nor more than 38 inches above the leading edge of the tread. The 1994 Standard Building Code requires stairways at other residential facilities having four or more risers above a floor or finished ground level to have handrails not less than 30 inches nor more than 38 inches above the leading edge of the tread. RON M. CANTER ATTORNEY RON M. CANTER: Ronald M. Canter is the cowriter of "My Last Goodbye" a song recorded by singer Tom Jones on his album "Tom Jones Country" released in 1980. Mr Canter is an accomplished violinist and bassist who has performed with a variety of jazz, rock and classical music groups. Mr Canter's son Brent Canter is a renowned guitarist, who heads the Brent Canter Trio, an up and coming jazz ensemble based in Los Angeles, California. LAWYER RONALD M. CANTER Ronald M. Canter is a long standing member of the California Applicants Attorneys Association. This organization protects the rights of injured workers and promotes legislation to safeguard the benifits of injured workers in the state of California. Caaa has two annual conventions as well as numerous seminars and monthly dinner lectures in order to educate its members about the compleities of the law and how to navigate them. RONALD M. CANTER In California get legal help from our work injury lawyers about California's Workers Compensation Act provides an example of a comprehensive state compensation program. It is applicable to most employers. The statute limits the liability of the employer and fellow employees. California also requires employers to obtain insurance to cover potential workers comp claim settlement, and sets up a fund for claims that employers have illegally failed to insure against. ATTORNEY RONALD M. CANTER Workers Comp Claim Settlement - Compensation laws are designed to ensure that employees who are injured or disabled on the job are provided with fixed monetary awards, eliminating the need for litigation. These laws also provide benefits for dependents of those workers who are killed because of work-related injury or illness. Some laws also protect employers and fellow workers by limiting the amount an injured employee can recover from an employer and by eliminating the liability of co-workers in most work accidents. State Workers Comp statutes establish this framework for most employment. Federal statutes are limited to federal employees or those workers employed in some significant aspect of interstate commerce.
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