Legal

Statutes of Limitations-Part 2
By Raymond L · 17 years ago
If he delays even just a few months, the injured auto accident victim can suffer the loss of his case or may lose the right to sue his primary defendant and all or most of ...
Statutes of Limitations-Part 1
By Raymond L · 17 years ago
Statutes of limitation on their surface may seem simple to apply and there are many locations on the web where those who consider that they have legal rights may look to find the state statute ...
Fairness Test For Workplace Agreements
By David Natenzon · 17 years ago
On 7 May 2007 the Federal Government introduced the Fairness Test for workplace agreements. The stated aim of the test is to guarantee that protected award conditions, such as penalty rates and annual leave, are ...
Settling Insurance Disputes after an Accident
By Jinky Abelardo · 17 years ago
Auto crashes are prevalent all over the states, including California. Since auto accidents involve substantial damages to property and injuries to victims, they are often followed by consequences. One of the aftermaths of being involved ...
An Overview on Motor Vehicle Accidents
By Rainier Policarpio · 17 years ago
For the recent years, our court system has been receiving considerable number of personal injury lawsuits resulting from motor vehicle accidents. This is very much evident on the daily news reports about the accounts of ...
Hernia patch lawsuits
By Johnson Law Law · 17 years ago
Hernia Patch Litigation Court Will Hear Claims by Patients With Non-Recalled Hernia Mesh and Patch Devices Manufactured by Bard, Inc. and Davol, Inc. The court assigned to oversee the nationwide hernia patch and mesh lawsuits ...
Personal Injury Claims - Cutting Out the Middle Man
By Paul Steven · 17 years ago
Back in April of 2007 a new law was passed to help protect the UK Public from Claims Management Companies / Agencies. This was to help eradicate some of the underhand marketing and hard sell ...
Fast Access to Public Records
By Laica Baker · 17 years ago
Searching for correct information about someone can be quite challenging if you do not know how to find the information you need. Although the government has made it mandatory for government and public offices to ...
Got Engaged this Past Valentine’s Day: 7 Legal Issues to Address Before Saying "I Do"
By Tracey Bloodsaw · 17 years ago
This time of year sparks thoughts of commitment, starting a new life and a new family. With marriage proposals skyrocketing on Valentine’s Day, there are major concerns that both parties should consider before taking the ...
Creating an Offshore Company: A Beginner's Guide
By Earnest Leibermanso · 17 years ago
If you have a substantial level of money to safeguard it may be to your financial benefit to set up an offshore corporation to protect your assets. Put simply, an offshore IBC is an IBC ...
Why You Need A Living Will
By Jill Russo Foster · 17 years ago
I have had several family members in and out of the hospital in the past year. As you can imagine, my family has had a lot of emotional talks about Living Wills. What should be ...
Hiring A Bankruptcy Attorney To File Under Illinois Bankruptcy Laws
By Apurva Shree · 17 years ago
Filing liquidation under the Illinois bankruptcy laws is not an easy thing to do in a sense that you need to be aware of the complicated set of specific laws related to impoverishment that is ...
Family Law Case Updater
By David Siegel · 17 years ago
Change in Circumstances The uncontroverted evidence was such that the child support order should have been reduced or modified to reflect respondent's financial resources which at best could have been described as limited. In order ...
N.Y. Appeals Court Recognizes Gay Marriages From Other States
By Gary E Rosenberg · 17 years ago
Until another appeals court rules otherwise, New York must recognize same-sex marriages conducted in other states. So held the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department this past Friday, February 1, 2008. The ...
Family Law Case Update
By David Siegel · 17 years ago
Where no benefit accrued to the custodial parent by the noncustodial parent's action of reducing the received child support, and it could not be concluded that the payor's actions were the result of apparent or ...
Property Division, Real-Estate, & Washington Divorce Law
By Robert Stark · 17 years ago
All property division pursuant to a divorce in Washington state starts from the simple premise that all assets accumulated during the marriage will be presumed to be "community property" and split 50/50. But in practice ...
What to Do after being Fired
By Manuel Salvacion · 17 years ago
If you have been fired from your job for no apparent reason, a wrongful termination attorney might be able to help you get your claims. An attorney can help you assess the situation and decide ...
How are Documents Authenticated in Civil Lawsuits
By Manuel Salvacion · 17 years ago
Documents such as records, letters, bills, contracts, and similar writing form part of evidence in many lawsuits. In court, the best evidence rule requires that when a document is offered as evidence, the original document ...
How to Prevent Identity Theft
By Sheryll Cross · 17 years ago
Identity theft happens when someone used your personal identifying information such as your name, social security number, credit card number and other pertinent information that may give the perpetrator some benefits. Identity theft is a ...
Supreme Court Sees Slip and Fall Case
By Alan Haburchak · 17 years ago
Filing a personal injury lawsuit is the most appropriate action to take in the case of a slip and fall case, which can often be debilitating as well as frightening. Negligent Mail Delivery? The case ...