Articles, tagged with "litigants", page 2
14th April 2011
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Once a defendant has been properly served with a no contact order or tremor restraining order they are not allowed to contact the plaintiff in any way shape or form and that would include a SMS or te...
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Author:
Ed Opperman
13th April 2011
Family Court unjustly uses the 'greater good' excuse of 'best interest of the child' to override constitutional rights and protections of overwhelmingly fathers. Its setup and use of the greater good 'abuse' excuse, too, shows it has no interest in protec...
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Author:
Shane Flait
05th April 2011
Delhi High Court has expressed concern over growing number of Civil Cases filed here by parties having "money power" burdening the court with civil suits for which original jurisdiction should have been with the district courts. A branch of law that is co...
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Author:
sudarshan
23rd March 2011
Settling legal costs in civil litigation in England has become more complex over years. It is unfortunate to see successful litigants struggling with proper disbursement of recoverable costs. What if you are not awarded the entire legal costs incurred dur...
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Author:
samantha11
23rd March 2011
It's important for each of us that court processes are fair - fair to litigants or defendants. Our founding fathers understood how courts can become corrupt and rule to their own best interests and for their benefactors. That's why they insisted that a ju...
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Author:
Shane Flait
21st March 2011
The fundamental right to parent your child is an unalienable right - one for which our country was formed to secure. It can't be denied to you unless the full constitutional due process is invoked to prove you 'unfit'. Here's what it means and why the fam...
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Author:
Shane Flait
07th March 2011
Disputes between parties arise every day. While many adversaries rush to the courthouse to file a lawsuit, this is often the most expensive and time-consuming option. Mediation is an alternative to litigation that deserves serious consideration in many c...
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Author:
Christopher
15th February 2011
Experience in listening to potential legal malpractice litigants speak about their narrative reveals the shadowy side of a number of society's establishments: friendship, marriage, family. This instance,Benedict v Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan ;2010 NY S...
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Author:
jaksonmarki
15th February 2011
Laws and legal systems in Edwardsville are quite complex. They portray a picture which is filled with guidelines, rules, and regulations. Law in Illinois is just not about legal logics. Rather, it is an combination of the aspects of history, culture, and ...
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Author:
Aliceshown
11th February 2011
California's climbing population and the lack of funding in the state finances for the judiciary pose headaches for men and women heading to court. California has 42 judges per million customers. That is not sufficient. Incredible population development i...
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Author:
Elias Jacobs
01st February 2011
New York divorce law provides for a much far more expansive definition of marital property than is identified in most other states. The definition utilized by New York courts bears minor resemblance to classic ideas of "property" as that term is recognize...
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Author:
joanne
26th January 2011
Population growth of California and the shortwithout of funding in the state spending budget for the judiciary are a headache for persons in the direction of the court. California has 42 judges per million population. It is not enough. Huge population gr...
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Author:
Joseph Wheeler
31st December 2010
Internet is undoubtedly the most popular medium to search products and services and is used by more than 81% people world-wide. The influence of social media and the networking sites has also been astronomical on the lives of people. Being without an onli...
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Author:
c4lawyers
13th December 2010
Filing for bankruptcy has become quite common across the United States. During recession, a number of people were unable pay their accumulated debts, such as repayment of housing loans, insurance premiums, huge credit card debts, Mortgage loans etc. At su...
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Author:
Attorney Bankruptcy1
13th December 2010
One of the most common myths about civil lawyers is that they "pan out" cases, on the basis that the longer something takes to resolve the more the parties involved can be charged. In reality, the interests of solicitors - as well as that of their client...
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Author:
Richard Godden