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  • What is Fen-Phen Legal Finance – Lawsuit Funding Program. How does it Work  By : Paul Sherman
    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.
  • How to Find an Indiana Criminal Defense Lawyer  By : Chris Robertson
    How do you go about assessing the strengths of a criminal defense attorney? Here are some tips to help you select a lawyer that meets your needs and circumstances.
  • 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.
  • The Right Indiana Lawyer Can Mitigate the Effects of Multiple Traffic Tickets  By : Chris Robertson
    You may not think that traffic tickets warrant engaging the services of a lawyer, but if you're faced with the potential suspension of your driver's license, you might want to think again.
  • British Citizenship Test  By : Lee Smith
    British Citizenship Test, also referred to as Life in the UK Test, is highly important for those who wish to apply for UK settlement or citizenship, which is sometimes also known by such names as ‘permanent residence’ or ‘indefinite leave to remain.’
  • 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.
  • Divorce Lawyers. How Do You Chose?  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 Loan?  By : Paul Sherman
    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.
  • The Composix Hernia Patch Recall: Who's At Risk?  By : Peter Kent
    You may have heard about the Kugel Hernia Mesh Recall. What's it all about? And who is at risk?
  • The Modern Private Investigator  By : Dhruv Mehta
    The following article gives you a glimpse into the world of the modern Private Investigator, Private Detective, or PI. It explains the modern Private Investigators role in our current society, and some of the many different fields in Private Investigations. This article also gives some of the readers some insight into some of what it takes to become a Private Investigator as it pertains to a person’s background, experience, training, and goals.
  • How Obtaining a Criminal Pardon Improves Employment Prospects  By : Dewey Nguyen
    In many professions, possessing a criminal record would all but eliminate any chance of being hired. Fortunately, it is possible, in most cases, to have a Canadian criminal record removed with a pardon.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 10 Tips on Writing a Residential Lease Agreement  By : Nicholas Fagan
    Any smart landlord will protect their legal interests with a residential lease agreement or rental agreement. Here are 10 tips that will help you properly write an airtight residential lease agreement. A properly written lease agreement will guarantee your rights to protect your property.
  • 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.
  • Avoid Financial and Emotional Ruin When Getting Divorced  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.
  • Pittsburgh Patent Lawyer  By : David P. Gaudio
    If you are located in the Pittsburgh area and have an idea for an invention, what do you do next? The most important step is selecting a competent, Pittsburgh patent attorney who can determine if it is patentable
  • Scottish Sporran Licence - The Truth  By : Sreve Dickson
    There has been much publicising and much clamour in recent months over the new law governing certain skins used for sporran manufacture in Scotland. I would like to clear up some of the confusion that seems to be surrounding the debate.
  • 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.
  • Paralegal Average Salary And How To Make It Higher!  By : Alex Morgan
    So, is the paralegal average salary big enough for you to want to become one? Paralegal salary pay scales may not be as high as lawyers but the entry level paralegal is definitely getting more than the other workers in town. The paralegal average salary is no secret and this may be the reason why many would like to get jobs in paralegal.
  • Paralegal Study Online Offer Time and Money Savings!  By : Sam Curtis
    Paralegal study online, A Path to Success - Paralegal Study Online is definitely an Initial step to realize your dreams. During the path of a Paralegal Institution, it will be proficient for you to get the right track which will lead to Paralegal certification and help to make your dream true.
  • 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.
  • Immigration Paralegal - Great Career and Good Money!  By : Nic Cummingham
    What is an Immigration paralegal: If you are interested in working as immigration paralegal rather than legal work then you can also opt for that as well. A paralegal can also work as Immigration paralegal. The job is almost similar to that of a paralegal but its area of specialization is confined with immigration cases.
  • Want To Become A Paralegal - Here's How!  By : Alex Morgan
    If you are interested in legal work but you are not a lawyer then you might want to become a paralegal or a legal assistant. You may want to become a paralegal because you want to assist lawyers in giving legal assistance to clients or for some other reasons. Whatever your reasons are for wanting to become a paralegal there are some tips you need to know.
  • Paralegal in San Diego - New Openings Waiting!  By : Alex Morgan
    The demand for paralegal San Diego is on the rise maybe because of the increasing legal problems the state is facing or maybe because more and more law firms in San Diego are cutting on costs and want to hire paralegals that are a lot cheaper than full-fledged lawyers.
  • Entry Level Paralegal Jobs Offer Many Opportunities!  By : Nic Cummingham
    Entry level paralegal jobs, Right Men for the Right Job: Sitting idle? Paralegal Jobs is an answer to this question. Choose for the best jobs ever. Paralegal Jobs are a destination to an unemployed individual. It has the compilation of more than thousands of jobs. Now search for the right job is no more a big deal. You can get it at your doorsteps also. You need not to go outside as these jobs are also available online.
  • Bankruptcy Alternatives  By : David Siegel
    There are some alternatives to filing bankruptcy. This article explores those options.
  • 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.
  • Tutoring Services: Five Tips for Choosing the Best  By : Chris Robertson
    How do you make an informed decision about which tutoring service to use? Here are five tips for choosing the best.
  • 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.
  • Available Wedding Name Change Options  By : Nicholas Fagan
    Once a bride marries, she has many options available to her. She can be traditional and take the husbands surname; or simply add it into her name; or will she keep her maiden name? Although it may sound complex, it really isn't. Here's some examples of the name change options that the bride can decide upon once she's married.
  • 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.
  • Do it Yourself Last Will and Testament Tips  By : Nicholas Fagan
    Contemplation about your death is never pleasant, but doing the wise thing by foreseeing the possible circumstances of your demise and impact on your family is an honorable act. A last will is a document/form that will ensure your wishes are upheld upon your death.
  • Legal Nuggets for Businesses  By : Gerard Simings
    Mention legal regulations to a businessperson and you will probably see their eyes glaze over. One can hardly blame them given the complexities of the subject. That being said, here are a few legal nuggets you should know.
  • 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.
  • Cohabitation Agreements - Who Needs One?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    For anyone living in a life partner arrangement with someone else, consideration of establishing a cohabitation agreement is imperative.
  • How to Open an Offshore Account  By : Doug Smarteras
    How to Open an off-shore bank account
  • Identity Theft Comes In Many Forms  By : Aazdak Alisimo
    The digital revolution has helped give rise to some amazing advances. Alas, it has also created a new plethora of opportunities for criminals and identity theft represents one area where crime seems to be paying for the most part.
  • The Right Choice: How To Choose The Right Attorney For Your Accident Case  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.
  • Fairness Test for workplace agreements  By : David Natenzon
    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 not traded off without adequate compensation.
    Employers and employees who are currently making an agreement need to be aware of the Fairness Test, if they are considering removing or modifying any or all protected award conditions.
  • Capital Gains Tax - Improved Concessions for Small Business  By : David Natenzon
    Tax Laws Amendment (2006 Measures No 7) Bill 2006 passed through Parliament on 29 March 2007. It now awaits Royal Assent.
  • Independent Contractors Act 2006 comes into force  By : David Natenzon
    The new independent contractor laws came into effect on 1 March 2007 via the Independent Contractors Act 2006. In combination with the current WorkChoices legislation, the new contractors legislation is a further step towards establishing a single national workplace relations system and has significant implications for the use of independent contractor arrangements.
  • Office of Workplace Services targeted audits of food outlets  By : David Natenzon
    The body charged with ensuring employer compliance with the new mandatory WorkChoices industrial relations regime, the Commonwealth Office of Workplace Services (OWS), has recently launched a national “targeted education and compliance program” focused on restaurants, cafés and food outlets. These businesses are currently being subjected to random audits by the OWS which assess their compliance with the newly amended Workplace Relations Act.
  • Chapter 7 Pre-Filing Requirements  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the pre-filing requirement under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
  • 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.
  • Calling All Bilingual Hairdressers Who Want 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.
  • Greatest Bankruptcy Weapon: The Automatic Stay  By : David Siegel
    Illustrates the power of the automatic stay in bankruptcy proceedings.
  • Secured Creditors and The Automatic Stay  By : David Siegel
    Illustrates how secured creditors can modify the automatic stay in Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases.
  • Lawyer Advertising Revealed: How To Find And Hire A Battle-Hardened Personal Injury Attorney  By : Michael Patton, Esq.
    This article reveals the types of personal injury lawyers and firms behind extravagant advertising campaigns. It is a description of the type of service one can expect from advertising law firms and the reasons that consumers should avoid choosing a lawyer based solely on advertising. Finally, the article describes the practices of dedicated trial attorneys who receive most of their clients by referral and how consumers can find such lawyers.
  • Why Pre-Settlement Funding is a Safe Lawsuit Advance Funding for Plaintiffs?  By : Paul Sherman
    Pre-Settlement funding or Pre-Settlement Lawsuit funding is the lawsuit advance funding provided to the plaintiffs even before their case is settled. Pre-Settlement funding enables plaintiffs in lawsuits to receive money months or years before their cases have settled. Lawsuit Pre-Settlement funding is a non recourse lawsuit advance and plaintiff pays back to Pre-settlement funding company only if he or she wins or settle the lawsuit case.
  • What Happens at the Chapter 7 Court Date?  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the events that take place at the Chapter 7 bankruptcy court date.
  • How to Get Lawsuit Advance Money - Lawsuit Cash Funding?  By : Paul Sherman
    Many people – including some attorneys – do not realize that lawsuit money funding and lawsuit cash advance funding have been made legal in all states in the U.S (except in state of Ohio) in one form or other. Please note not all states currently permit lawsuit money and lawsuit cash advance funding for all types of lawsuit cases. Lawsuit money funding to plaintiffs is supported by many justices, court decisions and published legal opinions.
  • What Questions Will the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee Ask?  By : David Siegel
    Typical questions that a Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee will ask at the debtor's court date.
  • Why The Insurance Industry Wants To Defeat Referendum 67  By : Christopher Davis
    Why would the insurance industry spend $7.7 Million to defeat a measure that could conceivably give them an excuse to raise premiums and make even more money off of Washington State citizens? I smell a rat.
  • How to Get Litigation Funding - Litigation Financing in 3 Easy Steps?  By : Paul Sherman
    Litigation Funding: Providing cash advances to plaintiffs and attorneys before their lawsuits are settled. It is a contingent transaction in which litigation financing is advanced based solely on the merits of a pending lawsuit. Litigation funding is repaid only upon successful verdict or settlement of the lawsuit. If the plaintiff or attorney loses the lawsuit case, the litigation loan is never paid back to the litigation financing company.
  • The Truth About Attorney Finder Websites and Directories  By : Mischelle Weedman Davis
    Are you looking for a lawyer? Using the internet to find one? Beware of websites that say they will help you locate, evaluate, and choose a lawyer. These sites are not always what they appear to be. They are not a public service. More often than not these sites are simply paid advertising spots.
  • Case Study: Insurance Company Tries To Minimize Injuries To Avoid Paying Damages  By : Christopher Davis
    On May 6, 2002, thirty-two year-old Sarah Brown was rear-ended on Interstate 405 near the Renton S-curves. The other driver was insured by Farmers Insurance Company. Ms. Brown received injuries to her neck and back. Her medical expenses were $18,205, including $10,500 in chiropractic charges. The last offer from Farmers was $50,000. After a 3-day trial, a jury awarded $500,000.
  • Enduring Power of Attorney - Last Chance Saloon  By : Ray Prince
    If you've not heard yet, you only have a few days left to organise your Enduring Power of Attorney. Officially, you have until September 30th to get it in place, at which time EPAs will be replaced by Lasting Powers of Attorney.
  • Estate Planning—Some Simple Advice  By : Steve Allen
    Most Americans do not know how their assets will be divided once they die. Arizona attorney Steve Allen, known as the "estate planning doctor," has started a website to explain the complicated subjects of wills and trust.
  • Modifying and Terminating Support Provisions  By : David Siegel
    Article demonstrates how and when a support order can be modified.
  • Can A Spouse Be Put Out During A Divorce Case?  By : David Siegel
    The granting of exclusive possession of the marital home in a divorce case is possible.
  • Case Study: Once Again Allstate Tries To Avoid Paying A Legitimate Claim  By : Christopher Davis
    A careless driver causes a serious accident. The driver was insured by Allstate Insurance Company. Allstate's lawyer denied that the their insured was responsible for causing the collision. A jury disagreed.
  • Asleep At The Wheel  By : Mischelle Weedman Davis
    A loving mother of four is killed when a worker who had just pulled a double shift fell asleep on his way home.
  • Child Custody Cases & What To Expect  By : Andrew Daigle
    As divorce rates continue to rise, more and more children are growing up in a single parent household. Despite the fact that a divorce legally separates the parents from one another, it is important that both remain active in their child’s life.
  • Get Some General Reviews on Legal Services  By : Sisi Maseko
    According to the law of attraction we attract what we mostly think about. The Law of Attraction teaches that we attract into our lives whatever we put our eyes on. Or The Law of Attraction is the Universal Law which states that you attract into your life whatever you focus on.
  • Case Study: Drunk Driver Causes A Hit And Run Injury Accident  By : Christopher Davis
    In August 2000, Diane Farmer suffered serious injuries when she was hit by another motorist who ran a stop sign and hit her head on. The other driver immediately backed his vehicle up and took off, fleeing the scene. After a police chase, the driver was pulled over and was asked to perform field sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. Diane still suffers today.
  • How to Intelligently Forecast a Maintenance Award  By : David Siegel
    Awards of maintenance in divorce and family law cases.
  • How the insurance industry shortchanges accident victims to earn billions more in profits  By : Christopher Davis
    Allstate found that by intentionally undercutting the value of the claim by 20, 30 or even 50%, Allstate could earn much more in profits. This is because most accident victims will not take Allstate to task by hiring an attorney and filing a lawsuit. Most of these victims will reluctantly accept Allstate's lowball offer.
  • Body Snatching: When Real Life Imitates Scary Movies  By : Alan Haburchak
    Horrible as it may seem, it has become apparent that a number of crematoriums and funeral homes may have conspired to profit from the loss of those grieving families that entrusted them with their loved ones. As a result, a number of lawsuits have been filed on behalf of those families, the remains of whose loved ones were improperly used or even sold.
  • Michelle Tribble's Insurance Nightmare  By : Christopher Davis
    Recently my client Michelle Tribble was featured on CNN's cable show Anderson Cooper 360. The story addressed how insurance companies take advantage of legitimate accident victims by intentionally undercutting settlement offers and essentially forcing innocent victims to file expensive and time-consuming lawsuits just to recover their medical bills.
  • Calculating Net Income For Support Purposes  By : David Siegel
    Proper calculation for net income purposes and the allocation of support.
  • What Is Dissipation of Property?  By : David Siegel
    Article describes what dissipation of property is and to what extent it can be done.
  • What To Expect At The Final Divorce Court Date  By : David Siegel
    Article illustrates the typical procedures on the final divorce court date.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #2  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the second in a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Bankruptcy Reform Can Assist Homeowners From Foreclosure  By : David Siegel
    Article discusses Chapter 13 bankruptcy reform as an option to help homeowners save their homes from foreclosure.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #1  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the first of a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #3  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the final in a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • For legal representation, request the expertise of Toronto personal injury lawyers  By : Rick Martin
    If you or someone in your family has suffered an unfortunate accident, slip and fall, or you feel you have been the victim of a legal abuse, the best thing to do is to talk to a lawyer as soon as possible.
  • Personal injury lawyers – the best solutions to your legal issues.  By : Rick Martin
    Have you had your legal rights violated? Have you been the victim of an unfortunate accident? Has your employer unfairly fired you?

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