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The highlight of my family’s week (other than making
the most of a rainy Halloween) was attending the season home opener Portland Trail Blazers game at Moda Center. It was a great game, especially since the Trail Blazers won. Funny, I wasn’t really into basketball before moving to Oregon, but it’s so fun being at the games as a fan.
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The 28 new additions to LegalPleadingTemplate.com include new pleading paper designs and various court forms, including various certifications, notices, and motions.
You’ll find: an affidavit of translation,
an appearance bond, a civilian complaint form, power of attorney forms, a request for discovery, a search warrant, and some waivers and warrants.
There are also several new forms for jurors, including a reimbursement claim and a compensation
form.
I launched this site back in 2008 with a selection of legal pleading paper for attorneys, law clerks, law students, and people representing themselves in court. Since then, it’s expanded to include notary forms and printables for law offices as well as courts themselves. There are
also templates formatted especially for states and territories.
As always with LegalPleadingTemplate.com I need to include the caveat that nothing at this site should take the place of engaging an attorney, when needed. The same goes for my site
PrintableContracts.com. These sample templates are a great starting point, however.
Everything at the site is free to download and print in PDF and/or editable DOC form.
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My site ApologyLetters.net is one of the most popular of my letters sites. Maybe people are especially courteous, or they have a lot of regrets. Either way, I’m happy to offer more than 200 apology letter templates to download and print for free.
Use these letters as-is, or, ideally, as a starting point to craft your own, sincere letter. All kinds of situations are covered at ApologyLetters.net, from workplace faux pas to personal gaffes.
The latest letters
include: an apology for bad driving, an apology for drunk texting, an apology for offensive behavior, a Twitter apology, an apology for not showing up to a job interview, and even an apology for “everything.”
There are also letters in which a business can apologize to customers, such as for double-charging, for food poisoning, for hotel overbooking, and for poor
service.
A letter has been added to the Child Letters of Apology category, relating to pranks and vandalism. And there’s a whole new category for Public Apologies, with suggested wordings for those in the public eye such as athletes, politicians, and celebrities.
The letters download instantly in
DOC form so you can edit them in Microsoft Word. Or, simply cut and paste the wording directly from the site. They’re free either way.
Thanks for emailing me with your ideas for holiday-themed printables and other stuff for my sites. It’s much appreciated! Happy printing.
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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