Articles, tagged with "litigants", page 3
24th November 2010
Due to fierce competition in each and every sphere, there is a fight among contenders to gain top slot in their area of work. People look for lucrative advertising and marketing ways to stay ahead in the competition and make clients aware of their credent...
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c4lawyers
24th November 2010
Criminal Defense Attorney in New Hampshire
It is a known fact that the laws and legal systems around the world are a quite complex. They portray a picture which is filled with rules, regulations, and guidelines. In more countries than not, law is just no...
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soldatilaw
17th November 2010
When it comes to keeping your property out of harm’s way, nothing works like proper planning. Whether you have real estate property or liquid assets, you need to plan to keep them from potential creditors/litigants. Just transferring your assets to your s...
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Author:
Daniel Smith
16th November 2010
The sudden spurt of litigation has an interesting consequence – the rise in popularity in the use of asset protection techniques. While you may have heard about it, very few have a clear idea in this regard. Protection of your property from liability clai...
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Author:
gomes11
09th November 2010
Whatever you record in writing or electronic form becomes discoverable by the other side in the case. This includes any emails you may write to the attorney. Think twice about putting data into email just because it's convenient or because you cannot reac...
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Author:
Judd Robbins
09th November 2010
The need for expert witnesses spans subjects from A to Z. Lawyers use experts in litigation from medical malpractice to engineering to accounting to the ubiquitous field of computing. Internet resources list over 500 classifications and thousands of subca...
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Author:
Judd Robbins
09th November 2010
Depositions are like conferences or small meetings. The side that has subpoenaed you will generally hold a deposition at their law offices and anywhere from 4 to 20 people will be there. Each side has to have at least one lawyer present. Other attorneys m...
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Author:
Judd Robbins
08th November 2010
In a legal situation where testimony is being deposed that pertains to a civil case such as business disagreements, contract disputes, property ownership and similar contests, it is absolutely essential that the information given by witnesses be rendered ...
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Author:
Ben Martin
27th October 2010
Now how many times have we all heard about some long drawn out civil case that in the end netted the person or party that prevailed next to nothing? It's the same old story. The attorneys got all the money in fees, and by the time it had wound its course,...
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Author:
chris tyril
18th August 2010
Family Solicitor Trethowans looks at the court process for vulnerable children.
Barnado’s, the children’s charity, has published research which indicates that it can take the family courts up to a year to rule on applications about vulnerable children....
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Author:
hitsearch
07th July 2010
The adversarial legal system in the UK encourages litigants to pursue their case as forcefully as they can. A consequence of this however can be that one party to the litigation overstepping the mark and resorting to dishonest means. This could be by fabr...
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Author:
Legal-Zone
25th June 2010
People discover what rights they actually have when they're confronted by the state under criminal prosecution or under a civil suit. The body of law dealing with how to go to court and the rules of what to do is called Procedural Law. This article overvi...
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Author:
Shane Flait
17th June 2010
Our Founding Fathers, fearful of a controlling government, arranged to make all government officials accountable, keep the branches of government separate, maintain the importance of a jury to protect litigants from bad laws and a usurping judiciary, and ...
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Author:
Shane Flait
14th June 2010
Potential divorce litigants will occasionally realize that they will benefit from talking to a good divorce attorney before filing a Petition for Dissolution or Legal Separation. Advance planning is regularly beneficial to numerous endeavors, and divorce...
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Author:
Tom Stutzman
12th May 2010
Courts make determinations in law and in equity. By 'in law' is meant following a specific law - constitutional law, state law, etc. By 'in equity' is meant determining what is 'fair' to do where now law specifically rules. An example is determining how t...
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Author:
Shane Flait