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7 Steps To Making A Work Accident Claim

10th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn Before you decide to make a work accident claim, you need to know exactly how the process works, allowing you to understand what is happening at each stage. Although every case will differ, there are 7 main steps to f... Read >
Author: Julie Glynn

Warrantless Arrests

05th January 2012
Criminal evidence cannot be used against a person arrested for DUI without a warrant unless the State of California properly justifies the arrest - the decision to stop an automobile without a warrant is reasonable where the police have Probable Cause to ... Read >
Author: Rick Mueller

Business Litigation: Intentional Interference With Contract

05th January 2012
Business attorneys must often deal with claims of intentional interference with contract between competitors. Where a breach of contract lawsuit deals with a contract between two parties, a claim of interference with contract deals with a situation where... Read >
Author: Laine T Wagenseller

Just How Far Does The CDA Go In Protecting Blog Site Operators From Defamatory Posts?

04th January 2012
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) shields operators of "interactive computer services" from liability for defamatory posts by visitors. The big question is how far does this protection go; what are its limits? A recent ruling by a di... Read >
Author: Chip Cooper

A Guide on Personal Injury Law

03rd January 2012
In the legal system, there are different areas of the law. Personal injury law is one such area that can be complex if you do not have knowledge or experience in this area. Personal injury law includes various personal injuries where an individual, party,... Read >
Author: anoton

An Introduction to Negligence and the Duty of Care

30th December 2011
The twin ideas of negligence and a duty of care, and their legal definitions, are inextricably linked and both fall within the area of law known as tort law. This article aims to give a brief introduction to this area of law without delving too deep into ... Read >
Author: StuMitchellmw

Defending Yourself Pro Se from Debt Collectors

28th December 2011
What Is Pro Se Representation? Pro se legal representation means representing yourself rather than hiring a lawyer to do it for you. You have the right to do that in essentially any court proceeding, whether as defendant or plaintiff, and whether the mat... Read >
Author: Yourlegallegup

How to Use Small Claims Court!

28th December 2011
I am going to try to give you some basic information on how to use "The People's Court" also known as "Small Claims Court". The reason it is called "The People's Court" is because it is a Court of Equity and generally Lawyers are not allowed in there to r... Read >
Author: StacyWilliams

Why Do We Pay For The Criminals To Have The Best Defence?

16th December 2011
The right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty means that the prosecution must attack the defendant and the defendant must, by the very nature of his or her position defend themselves. The case against the defendant may have taken a long time to br... Read >
Author: Mark Jenner

Filing a Memo Of Costs

13th December 2011
I am not an attorney, I am a judgment matchmaking specialist (Judgment Broker). This article is my opinion, based on my experience in California, and laws vary in every state. Nothing in any of my articles can ever be considered legal advice. This article... Read >
Author: Mark D. Shapiro

Five Types of Compensation that can be Claimed in Personal Injury Cases

09th December 2011
For many people, there is an expectation that the sum of compensation received in personal injury cases is for the court to decide. But while the final sum is awarded by a court, or an offer made by the defendant in an out of court settlement, the actual ... Read >
Author: Sarah Shore

What Damages Can an Accident Lawyer Recover for His or Her Clients?

07th December 2011
If you have been hurt in an accident you may be able to recover compensatory damages, which are damages that, if paid, would put you in the same or similar position you were before the accident. Compensatory damages are usually split into monetary and non... Read >
Author: Duffyduffy

Why Employer Responsibility is the Key Consideration in Accidents at Work Claims

01st December 2011
It is tempting to believe that injuries sustained after accidents at work are certain to reap compensation awards. But it is a mistake to jump so readily to that conclusion. As with everything to do with law and regulations, there are definite conditions ... Read >
Author: Sarah Shore

How to find the best online legal advice UK

24th November 2011
The only way to seek justice and successfully traverse the legal maze one encounters in the legal system is to find a company that operates on sound principles involving top notch client care and support. The best court services can only be provided by a ... Read >
Author: Same Dean

Benefits Of Getting A Slip And Fall Lawyer

22nd November 2011
If you have been the victim of a falling accident and you want to get compensation from the responsible party, it would be appropriate to consider using the services of a slip and fall lawyer for the best representation. It depends on the kind of case you... Read >
Author: Adrianna N
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