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traffic tickets
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small claims
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divorce proceedings
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cases dealing with large sums of money
One can go to a tax adviser when it comes to dealing with tax problems with the IRS, usually if one has a personal tax adviser, the adviser will deal with the problems for you.
They are very important because they deal with hiring, promoting and dealing with inside problems. They deal with things like; sexual harassment, unhappy employees and termantion! With this comes alot of legal paperwork!
It is a form of the verb to deal, meaning 1. To hand out cards to each player in a card game. 2. (to deal with) To engage in commerce with, to buy and sell with someone 3. (to deal with) To take action about something 4. (to deal in) To trade in a certain kind of goods E.g. "This Mr. Jones is a trader dealing in leather goods; I've been dealing with him for years. I'm playing cards and dealing right now. I'll be dealing with his request later."
No it is not
The present tense of deal is:I/You/We/They deal.He/She/It deals.The present participle is dealing.
murder, drug dealing, smuggling
Deal can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: The car salesman gave us a great deal. As a verb: Please deal the cards.
Dealing with a sorority girlfriend is no different than dealing with any other girl. Show respect for her and her priorities.
You deal with the mood swings caused by a change in hormones simply by dealing with them. Control your mood with your mind.
The tense forms of "deal" are: Present: deal Past: dealt Present participle: dealing Present perfect: have dealt Past perfect: had dealt Future: will deal
Abstract nouns for dealer are a deal or dealership.
Yes, of the student behavior simply deal with emotional intelligence. Dealing emotional intelligence's just reality