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TUPE 2006 – Understanding the New Rules on Service Provision Change
By :
Ian Mann
An article that examines the Service Provisions Chage rules under TUPE 2006.
3 Ways Of Escaping TUPE 2006 Service Provision Change Transfers
By :
Ian Mann
Ways of avoiding the provisions of TUPE 2006 that apply to service provision change. Measures include contractual quotas and indemnities as well as secondment arrangements.
Substantial Change ‘Constructive Dismissal’ – the New Watered Down Route to Constructive Dismissal u
By :
Ian Mann
Summarises the main provisions of the new claim for constructive dismissal under TUPE 2006 and offers insightful commentary on its use.
Choosing a Guardian for Your Minor Children
By :
John Erik Fraker, Esq.
One of the most important decisions a parent faces: who will raise my children if I can not? Estate Planning attorney John Erik Fraker discusses the important considerations in choosing a legal guardian for your children.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Basic Provisions and Useful Cases
By :
Ian Mann
An article detailing the main provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and providing examples through caselaw.
Finding the Right Divorce Attorney
By :
Andrew Daigle
Fifty percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce and finding the best divorce attorney for your case can be a difficult task. That’s why your own due diligence is so important when it comes to finding and hiring the right divorce attorney.
Researching Mesothelioma Lawyers
By :
Andrew Daigle
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is unfortunately getting more and more common today. Finding the right mesothelioma attorney is very important for you to be successful in your claim.
How To Find A Good Divorce Attorney
By :
Andrew Daigle
When searching for the right divorce lawyer, it’s important to note that there is a considerable difference between a good divorce attorney and the right divorce attorney for you.
New California Laws Against Child Abuse
By :
Donald P. Schweitzer
Last year the California legislature was very busy enacting new laws designed to prevent child abuse. The new laws that went into effect January 1, 2007, were designed to address some of the problems we have seen with the high profile cases over the past couple of years. However, the actual effectiveness of these new laws in preventing child abuse is questionable.
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government
By :
Ian Mann
An article outlining the key provisions of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government.
IF OUR PETS WERE REALY OUR “MINOR CHILDREN” MOST OF US “PARENTS” WOULD BE IN JAIL FOR CHILD NEGLECT
By :
Benjamin Anosike
While pet owners increasingly view their house pets much like their minor “children," most overwhelmingly fail to make any estate planning that includes their pets, frequently leaving them no protections when their owners are not around. Hardly the way we would treat our own human minor children! The message? Emply the “pet trust” remedy and provide for the care of your pets when you become seriously ill, incapacitated, or death
14 Tips on How Parents Who Have a Child with a Disability Can Organize Their Estate
By :
L. Mark Russell
Parents should use a binder that contains all the information that future caregivers will need to carry on after the parents are gone. The binder should be kept in a place that is readily accessible, so parents can update it periodically, and so the people who will act as the child's advocate after the parents are gone will be able to find it.
What Everybody Ought to Know About Administering a Special Needs Trust
By :
L. Mark Russell
Even if a special needs trust is properly prepared, the special needs trust can affect the child's ability to receive government benefits if the special needs trust is not properly administered.
The 5 Biggest Mistakes Made by New LLCs
By :
Amyli McDaniel
This Article summarizes the 5 Biggest Mistakes made by new LLCs and LLC owners. These mistakes often lead to later disputes and risks that can be avoided with proper LLC planning. Proper LLC planning should be done at the beginning of the LLC's existence in the LLC Operating Agreement
Before Declaring Your Disabled Child Incompetent: Four Alternatives to Guardianship
By :
L. Mark Russell
Before parents decide whether their child with a disability needs some type of guardian, they should consider the alternatives to guardianship. These include special needs trusts, representative payees, and citizen advocates.
Treatment of Disability Pay in Virginia Military Divorce, Part II
By :
James Livesay
Article dealing with military retired pay and disability pay in divorce. Part I of this article describes the consequences of a servicemember’s receipt of military disability retired pay in divorce, while Part II deals with the member’s receipt of VA disability compensation, and offers solutions to protect the spouse in both situations, under Virginia law.
Divorce On A Budget: Self Help Divorce, Attorney Consultations & Minimizing Costs
By :
Andrew Daigle
If you are like many, you may find the possibility of divorce to be overwhelming and unaffordable. There are a number of ways, however, that a self help divorce can be achieved through a combination of quality divorce advice from a licensed divorce attorney and cooperation from both your and your spouse.
The Last Will And Testament - A Model NOT To Live By
By :
Donovan Baldwin
If ever anyone served as a model for having a last will and testament, it has to have been Anna Nicole Smith.
What Is Power Of Attorney? When And How Would You Use It?
By :
Donovan Baldwin
What is the power of attorney? How can you use it? what can it do for you? When would you want to use it? Get a few answers from this short article.
Steps Life Partners Can Take For Legal Protection
By :
Donovan Baldwin
Married couples have a lot of protections under law. Unmarried partners do not in many places. What can partners do to protect each other and prepare for life's problems and unfortunate circumstances.
Stress at Work Claims: An Employer’s Guide to avoiding the pitfalls
By :
Ian Mann
An article showing employers how to avoid potentially expensive personal injury and stress at work claims being made against them.
How To Get A Lawsuit Loan - No-Risk Legal Finance
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Lawsuit funding or legal finance is a non- recourse lawsuit loan or lawsuit cash advance. It carries no risk because plaintiffs owe nothing if they lose the case. Lawsuit pre-settlement funding programs provide them with immediate cash to give them and their attorney time to negotiate a larger cash settlement.
Personal Injury Cases in Virginia
By :
James Livesay
Article dealing with personal injury cases in Virginia. Provides answers to frequently asked questions about automobile accidents in Virginia from experienced auto accident attorneys and personal injury lawyers.
Claims Against Keepers Of Animals For Their Animals’ Actions: Strict Liability Or Not?
By :
Ian Mann
An article describing the liability of owners of animals under the law of negligence for their animals' actions
Child Support and Private Educational Costs
By :
Kayla Boucher
In today’s world, parents often begin planning for a child’s education far in advance. . . If their children are lucky enough to be accepted into these prestigious programs, parents are then faced with the staggering tuition costs associated with these institutions.
Rhode Island Divorce Lawyer: Overtime May Affect Your Rhode Island Child Support!
By :
Christopher Pearsall
Do you know how your overtime affects your Rhode Island Child Support obligations? It's something you need to know. Discover the answer and other important child support information in this article by a Rhode Island attorney
"Well The Marriage Wasn't Even Valid Your Honor" And Other Excuses By Mr. Blowhard . . .
By :
Antonio Fricano
There is always that person that thinks they know some trick that will allow them to escape accountability. . .This article shall focus on the circumstances of a void marriage and the likely thoughts that will cross his mind.
The "Non-Divorce" Divorce
By :
Kayla Boucher
This past week, typically mindless commentary during a popular morning talk show caught my attention . . .The host claimed there is a new phenomenon in which a married couple remains together, in almost every sense of the word, despite the fact that both desire a divorce. He referred to it as the “non-divorce” divorce.
Men Can Be Victims Of Domestic Violence Too!
By :
Donald P. Schweitzer
The reality is that domestic violence against men happens. It happens more than we think, and there is just nothing funny about it. What's worse is that many men who fall victim to domestic abuse are frequently suspected of, and sometimes even arrested and charged with domestic abuse against their spouse when they act in self defense or in some cases when the man has done absolutely nothing.
My Neighbor Is A Registered Sex Offender, And I Can't Tell Anyone!
By :
Donald P. Schweitzer
Did you know you can check online for sex offenders registered in your neighborhood . . . Have you thought about what you might do if you happened to check the registry and found out your new next door neighbor is a sex offender whose crime included lewd acts with a child?
Obligations on an Employer who is Served with a Detachment of Earnings Order
By :
Ian Mann
An article explaining the effect of a Detachment of Earnings Order imposed by the Child Support Agency on an employer and employeee.
Employment Law: Majrowski and Employers' liability for psychiatric illness
By :
Ian Mann
An article describing how the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 can be used to establish claims against employers.
Real Estate Options to Purchase
By :
Laine T. Wagenseller
The nuts and bolts of real estate options to purchase real estate, including the characteristics of the option and accepting the exercise of the option.
Don't Go to Jail!! Here's What to Do If You Have Failed to File a Tax Return:
By :
David Jacquot
Delinquent tax returns are a serious problem. Non-Filers should take immediate action to get late returns filed. Voluntary compliance can help reduce or eliminate exposure to penalties, interest, and possible criminal prosecution. Since willful failure to file a tax return is a crime, non filers should consider hiring an attorney to assist them with coming into compliance.
18 Guidelines For Every Plaintiff About Lawsuit Funding – Legal Finance
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99% of plaintiffs involved in lawsuits do not realize they can get cash advance before their case settles. It is called Lawsuit funding or often referred as Lawsuit loan, Legal finance, Legal funding, Lawsuit cash advance or Lawsuit pre-settlement funding. But these are not loans because the money does not have to be paid back unless the case is won or settled.
How Lawsuit Loan – Lawsuit Funding Helps Auto Accident Lawsuit Plaintiffs
By :
Most of the plaintiffs involved in lawsuits do not realize they can get cash advance before their case settles. It is called as lawsuit funding and often referred as lawsuit loan, legal finance, legal financing, legal funding, legal funds, lawsuit cash advance, litigation financing, pre-settlement loan and plaintiff cash advance.
How To Get Lawsuit Cash Advance on Zyprexa Product Liability Lawsuit
By :
A risk free source of legal finance is now available for plaintiffs involved in Zyprexa class action lawsuit. It is called Lawsuit funding or often referred as Lawsuit loans, Legal funding, Legal finance, Legal financing and Lawsuit pre-settlement funding, Loans for lawsuit, Pending lawsuit loan, Cash advance on lawsuit, Funding lawsuits, Funding lawsuit, Litigation funding and Legal cash advance.
I Thought Our House Was Community Property – Buyer Beware!
By :
James D. Scott
In today's real estate mortgage market, one spouse often has better credit than the other spouse.; In order to obtain a more favorable interest rate on a mortgage, one spouse will quit claim their interest in the house to the other spouse as their sole and separate property.
DBA Law - Don't Get Caught - Get a DBA.
By :
Elias Stassinos
If you use a name other than your own legal last name, or your corporation or LLC uses a trade name different from its legal registered name, in most states, you need to file a DBA (Doing Business As) Business Name Certificate.
Disclosure in Criminal Proceedings
By :
Ian Mann
An article seeting out the latest key provisions of the law relating to the disclosure of information by the prosecution in criminal trials.
Patent Law Basics for the Non-Practitioner - Part I of IV: OVERVIEW
By :
Thomas Zuber
This article is for non-practitioners seeking to familiarize themselves with the basics of patent law. It is Part I of a four part series consisting of an overview of the different types of patents, and patentability requirements. Parts II, III and IV will follow in biweekly installments, and will address Utility Patents, Design Patents, and Plant Patents, respectively.
When Divorcing, Why Fight When You Can Stay Out Of Court?
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
An informative overview of how parents can minimize the trauma of divorce and save money as well as their co-parenting relationship by using mediation instead of litigation.
IDENTITY THEFT, Are You In Compliance Or Are You Part Of The Problem?
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
A lawyer who is also a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist tells businesses how to protect their most valuable asset, their business, through an overview of the state and Federal laws regarding identity theft
Don’t Be Like Anna Nicole Smith and Teri Schivo!!!
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
A plea for all parents of minor children to draft a will that says who should raise them if they die with a great and inexpensive solution
The Divorce Process Naked and Exposed
By :
Brian Smith
An overview of the Divorce Process in Texas
Why Lawsuit Loan – Lawsuit Funding, is Safe for Slip and Fall Litigation Plaintiffs
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What your attorney needs, in order to get you the best settlement or fairest trial, is time. Just as the defendants can buy time, so can you, with the help of Lawsuit funding. Lawsuit funding is often referred as lawsuit loan, lawsuit financing, legal finance, loan funding lawsuit, lawsuit cash advance, litigation financing, litigation funding, pre-settlement loan, personal injury lawsuit financing and lawsuit pre-settlement funding.
Patent Law Basics For The Non-practitioner - Part II Of IV: UTILITY PATENTS
By :
Thomas Zuber
This article is for non-practitioners seeking to familiarize themselves with the basics of patent law. It is Part II of a four part series consisting of an overview of the different types of patents, and patentability requirements. Parts III and IV will follow in biweekly installments, and will address Design Patents, and Plant Patents, respectively.
Wake Up From The Nightmare of Identity Theft
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
A Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist explains the FACTS about Identity Theft. What it is and what it isn't and what you can do to protect yourself.
How Lawsuit Funding - Litigation Financing, is No-Risk Loan for Litigation Plaintiffs
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Most of plaintiffs involved in lawsuits do not realize they can get legal cash advance before their case settles. A litigant waiting for a settlement or judgment from a lawsuit can qualify for a lawsuit funding or lawsuit loan, ranging from $250 to $1M for an individual case and up to $10M for a commercial case. It is called lawsuit funding or often referred as lawsuit loan, legal financing, litigation financing, and lawsuit cash advance.
Fen-Phen Lawsuit Funding – Lawsuit Loan Program. How does it Work
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But now this new lawsuit settlement funding or litigation financing program is great help to Fen-Phen lawsuit plaintiffs. With a lawsuit cash advance or pending lawsuit loan, on your Fen-Phen lawsuit settlement, you reduce the financial and emotional stress on you and your family. This risk free source of lawsuit loan or lawsuit funding is now available for plaintiffs involved in Fen-Phen and other pharmaceutical lawsuits.
What is Vioxx Legal Finance – Lawsuit Funding Program. How does it Work
By :
Plaintiffs involved in Vioxx, Fen-Phen, Zyprexa product liability lawsuits do not realize they can now get legal cash advances or lawsuit funding, while they are waiting for their lawsuit settlement money. It is called lawsuit funding and often referred as lawsuit loan, lawsuit financing, legal finance, legal financing, litigation financing, pending lawsuit loan, lawsuit cash advance, litigation funding and lawsuit advance funding.
Trademark Infringement: The Basics
By :
Thomas Zuber
This article is for non-lawyers, or attorneys practicing in areas of law other than trademark law, seeking to familiarize themselves with the basics of trademark infringement. Future articles from Zuber & Taillieu LLP will address dilution, and remedies/damages, respectively.
Getting a Divorce? What you can expect in Texas?
By :
Brian Smith
What you can expect in Divorce in Texas.
How To Make A Clean Personal Accident Claim
By :
Lindsay Nolan
Making a good personal accident claim is not hard at all if you follow a few simple rules.
Lindsay Lohan’s Hit and Run Accident
By :
Donald P. Schweitzer
Walking the streets of Los Angeles is becoming more and more hazardous, given the amount of drunken celebrities on our roads. This past weekend we became aware that Lindsay Lohan was arrested in Los Angeles for hit and run, and driving while under the influence of alcohol. It also appears that the police located a white powdery substance believed to be cocaine either within Ms. Lohan’s vehicle or person.
Divorce Mediation: How It Works & Why It May Save You Time And Money
By :
Andrew Daigle
Divorce mediation involves a neutral third-party who oversees the agreement between the husband and wife relating to the terms of their divorce.
Fight That Ticket Or Suffer The Consequences
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
A lawyer tells you what it really costs when you get a moving violation and you don't fight it then gives a solution that will work for all.
Copyrights and Trademarks
By :
Sharon Housley
Copyright is a type of intellectual property. A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by the government for a limited time to protect the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or information is expressed. Copyright is the legal protection given to artists or producers of creative work which protects them against unauthorized copying of their work.
Who Is The Right Divorce Lawyer For You?
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
A family law attorney tells couples what to watch out for when choosing an attorney to handle their divorce.
What is Workmans Comp Lawsuit Cash Advance?
By :
A Workers Compensation lawsuit loan (also called Workers Comp, Workmans Compensation or Workmans Comp) is actually a lawsuit cash advance against your pending workers compensation case or lawsuit. These are non recourse lawsuit cash advances which you pay back only when you win or settle your workers comp. case or lawsuit. If you lose your case you need not to pay back to lawsuit funding company.
How To Profit From Your Great Idea! 3 Critical Steps to Take Your Idea from Concept to Cash Flow
By :
Nick Nanton
3 Critical steps to take your idea from concept to cash clow: protect it, market your idea and enforce your rights.
Doing Well by Doing Good: Philanthropy at the Heart of Estate Planning
By :
John Fraker
Do you know that under the current tax law, once a person’s Gross Estate exceeds the Unified Credit Amount, the Federal Government will tax the excess at a rate up to 46%? Learn how philanthropy in estate planning can help others and leave more to your children
The Wonderful World of Probate (and Why to Avoid it)
By :
John Fraker
Probate is a court-supervised process by which a decedent’s assets are gathered, valued, and distributed according to the decedent’s last wishes, as stated in his or her will. Learn how, through careful planning of your estate, you may be able to spare your family members and loved ones from the costs and the lengthy processes of probate.
Why Was the Composix Hernia Mesh Patch Recalled?
By :
Peter Kent
You may have heard about the Kugel Hernia Mesh Recall. What's it all about? And who is at risk?
The Family Limited Partnership
By :
John Fraker
The Family Limited Partnership is a sophisticated family business planning entity. When structured properly, it allows the senior generation to maintain substantial control over the assets of the Partnership during their life. Upon their death, it is possible to transfer those assets to the junior generation while enjoying substantial discounts on the value of the property transferred.
How to Choose the Right Entity for Your Business
By :
John Fraker
How do you decide what kind of business entity is right for you? There are several options, and understanding the impact of your choice in terms of number of shareholders or owners you can have, how your assets will be protected, how business and personal taxes are affected, and which is easier to manage is a critical part of the decision-making process.
WHO PAYS FOR TRANSPORTATION WHEN THE CHILD MOVES ACROSS COUNTRY?©
By :
James D. Scott
When the parent with the most child sharing time moves across the
country, extra efforts must be made for the child or the children to
keep frequent and continuing contact with the parent and other family
members who remain behind.
Advantages of the Trust Administration Process
By :
John Fraker
The Family Limited Partnership is a sophisticated family business planning entity. When structured properly, it allows the senior generation to maintain substantial control over the assets of the Partnership during their life. Upon their death, it is possible to transfer those assets to the junior generation while enjoying substantial discounts on the value of the property transferred.
Don’t File Your LLC or S-Corp Without Reading This
By :
Nick Nanton
A few things the state, your accountant and your attorney forgot to tell you. Don't file your LLC or S-Corp without reading this article.
Trademarks, Cybersquatting, UDRP and Domain Name Disputes
By :
Michael Cohen
The basics of Cybersquatting, domain name disputes and the difference between UDRP and ACPA.
Buying a Home 'As-Is' - Should You Be Worried?
By :
Laine T. Wagenseller
Some buyers will ignore an 'as-is' clause when purchasing a new home, only to find problems with the property later. Others will be intimidated by these clauses and refuse to close the purchase for fear of waiving their rights. In this article, real estate and business litigation attorney Laine T. Wagenseller details the correct and safe approach to the 'as-is' clause.
Can Informations lawfully be laid by fax in the magistrates' court
By :
Ian Mann
An article examining whether an information can be laid by fax in the magistrates' court and when proceedings can be said to be instituted. Also an examination of new and exciting methods of electronic service in court proceedings.
Divorce Does Not Have To Destroy You Emotionally and Financially
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
A divorce lawyer makes an impassioned plea for couples considering divorce to take a serious look at how mediation can save money and their co-parenting relationship.
Automobile Accident Injuries and Their Relationsihp to Crashworthiness
By :
Peter Kent
Millions of Americans are injured every year in automobile accidents, and many of these injuries are the result of poor driving. However, many injuries occur as a result of driver's vehicle's crashworthiness, or its ability to protect the vehicle's occupants during an accident. Crashworthiness is important to understand because it relates to who may be responsible for damages or pain and suffering resulting from a car accident.
RSS Feed Use in the Legal Field
By :
Sharon Housley
Lawyers have never been known as a technical bunch, but more and more often you see a lawyer with a palm pilot making appointments and a blackberry for those urgent messages. Electronic gadgets are now common in the courthouses across the US. Lawyers have increased productivity by utilizing technology so it should come as no surprise that lawyers are using RSS feeds as a means to grow and manage their practices.
Small Business Corporations Beware –Failing to Complete Your Annual Minutes Can Result in Losing the
By :
Juli Walsh
It's time to do your Annual Minutes for your business. Failing to prepare them can put your business and your personal assets at risk! Just A Minute, LLC can help you get these minutes written correctly to keep your business safe. Learn what could be at risk, what it could cost, and what you need to do.
5 Common Misconceptions About Filing Bankruptcy
By :
David Siegel
Describes the most common misconceptions abount filing bankruptcy and sheds light on what actually happens when one files for bankruptcy relief.
5 Critical Mistakes Often Made When Hiring an Attorney & How to Avoid Those Mistakes
By :
David Siegel
5 critical mistakes that are often made when hiring an attorney and how to avoid those common mistakes. The attorney you hire has a great effect on the success of your case. You want to insure that you have hired a competent attorney.
Changing your Name by Deed Poll
By :
James Walsh
Name Change Deed Poll is a legal document to change one’s name. One can change his or her name or their children’s name legally without any difficulties during the process of execution. One can officially change any part of his or her name through a deed poll.
Is Chapter 7 Still Available To a Debtor?
By :
David Siegel
Article describes the availability of Chapter 7 after the bankruptcy reform of October, 2005.
What Happens to Property in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case?
By :
David Siegel
Article describes what happens to property when one filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
What Does It Mean To Handle Your Divorce Pro Se?
By :
David Siegel
Article describes what it means to handle a divorce case pro se. It lists the pros and cons of such representation and illustrates when such representation may be acceptable.
Custody Disputes Produce Few Winners
By :
David Siegel
Custody disputes rarely produce any winners. In fact, all parties truly lose. This artilce sheds light on that often overlooked reality. The family perspective and the court's perspective is illustrated.
Disclosure & Procedure In Commercial Injunctions
By :
Ian Mann
A practical guide to the weapons available to a respondent at a return date after an ex parte injunction has been granted against him in the Commercial Court. It has a particular emphasis on how material non-disclosure can be effectively used as the basis for having an injunction set aside.
Debunking the Prenup Stigma
By :
Kayla Boucher
Strangely enough, Californians do not seem to celebrate choice and self-governance when entering into the marital relationship. The vast majority of Californians do not opt to create their own “prenuptial agreement” (a before marriage agreement) with regard to resolution of property and support issues in the event a dissolution occurs.
The Real Danger of Domestic Violence
By :
Donald P. Schweitzer
This past week I had to face a terrible reality: sometimes, there is no way to prevent the real dangers of domestic violence. . . I came to this reality after receiving a phone call from a friend of one of my clients, informing me that my client had been severely beaten by her ex-husband during an exchange of their two children in the courtyard of the local police department.
Mandatory Arbitration: The Alternative To Trial
By :
Christopher Davis
The purpose of Mandatory Arbitration is to reduce court congestion, expedite the litigation process, and to provide a cost effective resolution of civil claims. In Washington, most of the superior courts have adopted a program known as “mandatory arbitration.” Arbitration is another way to resolve a case instead of going to trial. This report helps you to understand the mandatory arbitration process.
Insurance Industry Settlement Tactics: Navigate The Injury Accident Claim War Zone On Your Own
By :
Christopher Davis
Over the past 30+ years, the insurance industry has spent billions of dollars on advertising to spread false and misleading information about accident claims. The industry wants people to believe that the justice system is out of control and that people who file lawsuits are getting millions of dollars for minor injuries. This report tells you the truth.
Injury Case Roadmap: The Legal Process For Personal Injury Cases
By :
Christopher Davis
More and more insurance companies are taking a very aggressive stance in settling accident claims. Certain carriers have a reputation for making unreasonably low settlement offers, even if the injuries are severe. It may (in some cases it is not) be advantageous to file a lawsuit immediately. Once a lawsuit is filed, the court will set certain milestones and deadlines. This report will help you understand this process.
How To Determine The Value Of A Personal Injury Case
By :
Christopher Davis
There is no magic formula or process by which someone can predict with certainty the amount of money that a personal injury case may be worth. If there were, then society wouldn’t have a need for insurance adjustors, personal injury lawyers, etc. One could simply apply the “formula” to come up with the value of a case. This report will give you some idea of the factors involved in determining the value of a case.
Buyer Beware: What You Need To Know About Lawyer Advertising
By :
Christopher Davis
You need to know a few things about lawyer advertising. For example, if you look through the yellow pages you'll see that the ads placed by attorneys all say essentially the same thing. Very few of them actually give good useful information to make it easier for you to choose a good lawyer for your case.
Handling Your Claim: Questions To Ask The Insurance Company
By :
Christopher Davis
I have found that most insurance adjustors are highly trained adversaries, although most people would never think this, at least not in the beginning of the claims process. Here are some questions that often will make the insurance company squirm.
Who Would Need a Cohabitation Agreement?
By :
Donovan Baldwin
For anyone living in a life partner arrangement with someone else, consideration of establishing a cohabitation agreement is imperative.
Beyond The Yellowpages: Choosing The Right Attorney
By :
Christopher Davis
If you’ve ever browsed through the “yellow pages” of your local phone book, you’ll often find numerous advertisements (some times dozens of pages) for personal injury attorneys. Finding a good personal injury attorney can be challenging, but not impossible. Here are some guidelines, which if followed, should make your search easier and also relieve some anxiety.
Chapter 7 Pre-Filing Requirements
By :
David Siegel
Article describes the pre-filing requirement under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
Accident Claim Information Is Important For Every Driver
By :
Lindsay Nolan
Accident claim helps to reduce the damages done in any accident.
What is the Role of the Chapter 7 Trustee?
By :
David Siegel
Article describes the role of the Chapter 7 trustee in bankruptcy cases.
Follow The Money Behind Reject Referendum 67
By :
Christopher Davis
People buy insurance, pay their premiums, and expect that insurance companies honor their commitment to policyholders. Referendum 67 simply requires the insurance industry to pay legitimate claims in a fair, reasonable, and timely manner.
New Jersey Accident Lawyers
By :
Christopher Hartwell
An accident can be painful both mentally and physically, sometimes no amount of apologies can ever make up for the pain and suffering you might have experienced as the result of some one else’s negligence. If you have been through an accident, and feel that just because the case did not go to criminal court should not deny you of seeking adequate compensation, then don’t worry, chances are you are might be liable to sue for damages. Accident claims can be a quick and effective way to seek the compensation you deserve. If you are looking for an accident lawyer and have no idea what you should base your selection on, then don’t worry help is at hand.
Are You A Bilingual Businessperson? Earn An Extra $150 - $250 A Day!
By :
Belinda Rachman, Esq.
An attorney shows bilingual people how to earn a lot of extra money by doing something any one can do.
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