Eleanor Sharp

Eleanor Sharp is the author of AGSE Law. As a paralegal, she has worked with attorneys in many fields to ensure their clients get the best advice and representation. She is passionate about helping people understand the complexities of the legal system so they can make better decisions for themselves. Eleanor loves reading, travel, and spending time with her family. She hopes her articles will help others navigate life’s legal intricacies with confidence.

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Advice for People Who are Planning to Work Abroad

Working abroad can be an exciting opportunity, especially if you think about the new challenges, places and people you are about to meet. However, accepting a career change in a foreign country also means facing life-changing experiences. Make the right decision by taking these things into consideration. Visa Working overseas requires a permit, which in […]

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The Diverse Roles of a Forensic Scientist in a Criminal Case

Forensic scientists play a vital role in the justice system by providing important criminal data backed up by science. As forensic science is a broad field, encompassing a number of specialties, a forensic scientist may focus on diverse areas of criminal science such as chemistry, biology, drugs and toxicology. If you are thinking of hiring

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This Just In! Study Recommends Recording Selfies While Tooth Brushing

Just when you thought selfies are only good for boosting one’s self-esteem, researchers reveal that they may also lead to better oral health care. A new study says filming video selfies of yourself while tooth brushing can assist in developing your oral health care habits. Despite the belief that there is a growing population ignoring

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Potential Defenses: How to Fight a Battery Charge in Illinois

In Illinois, a battery offense is generally considered a serious offense due to its violent nature. In the event that an alleged victim suffered severe bodily harm, imprisonment is highly possible and the battery charge could become a felony instead of a misdemeanor. Possible Defenses to Battery The Illinois Complied Statutes states that an alleged

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