Articles, tagged with "litigants", page 5
15th June 2009
Wage and hour issues have emerged as the hottest button in law! An employer often violates the law by not properly paying for the overtime hours and sometimes fails to pay the least minimum wage as well. There are several issues such sexual harassment, m...
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Author:
gardnerwilkinson
08th April 2009
Personal injury law sometimes gets a bad rap, but that should not let that color your conception of the personal injury legal process. Though there are "ambulance chaser" attorneys who sue people based on limited evidence, merely to get a settlement by a...
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Author:
Sally Morin
13th March 2009
A deposition is an integral part of most criminal and civil legal cases (but for the purposes of this article we will focus primarily on civil cases). During a deposition, an attorney will take testimony from a party involved in the case. This could be ...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
10th March 2009
To solve your public or private legal matters through trial or discussion is the job of a Litigation lawyer. If you are held in any kind of dispute whether civil, public or even private, you can hire a lawyer to overcome the issue. The litigation lawyers ...
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Author:
cataneselaw
21st August 2008
If you're involved in a court case in Georgia -- or want to file one -- you have the right to represent yourself. Only criminal defendants without adequate funds are entitled to a free, court-appointed lawyer in the United States. Legal aid agencies offer...
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Author:
stokesinjurylawyers
20th April 2008
Are you having any plans of pursuing a litigation case without the aid of an attorney? You should think twice because you have better options than this. It will be much wiser to hire a litigation attorney than handling a lawsuit alone.
Going through a ...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
02nd April 2008
DUI prosecutions are motivated by issues that are not based upon constitutional fairness or equity. Like all attorneys, they are bound by ethical duties and a high standard of "fair dealing" with all litigants in our adversarial legal process. Often, the ...
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Author:
ron victor
01st February 2008
Revestment
The court had authority to modify the distribution of proceeds under the doctrine of revestment; under this doctrine, litigants may revest a court which has general jurisdiction over the matter, with both personal and subject matter jurisdic...
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Author:
David Siegel
21st January 2008
Injury lawyer helps you in getting compensation for any loss or injury. Compensation via injury claim can be in many situations such as negligent death, medical loss, and defective products to accidents, discrimination, and worker's compensation.
Clai...
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Author:
apurva
08th August 2007
The legal profession involves an intersection of two very different paths. On the one hand, cases are highly personal, affecting interests with a deep impact on the litigants. On the other hand, the American notion of justice is "blind" so as to be appl...
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Author:
Mckinley Irvin
07th August 2007
Simply stated, to handle your divorce pro se, is to represent yourself throughout the proceedings without the assistance of a lawyer. You are, in fact, your own lawyer, representing yourself.The expense of divorce is the main reason that one decides to re...
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Author:
David Siegel
09th May 2007
When you need to take legal recourse for any personal or business matter the only choice is not that of hiring an expensive lawyer. If you have determination, grit, knowledge, and the willingness to tackle matters yourself then you can represent yourself....
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Author:
Aaron Brooks
01st September 2006
"Bad patents" cost infringers—and, ultimately, all consumers—millions, if not billions, of dollars every year. Yet, "good patents" often go unrecognized. Until now, there has been no web site encouraging large-scale, organized public comment to clarify th...
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Author:
Kevin Hermansen
02nd March 2006
"No one pays much attention to how a person who has been injured is going to live while waiting for a case to settle, the legal system tends to put people who cannot afford to wait for their money at a disadvantage."
- Boston Bar Association Ethics Commi...
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Author:
Kari Gray
05th February 2006
If you're embroiled in litigation and struggling with finances, a lawsuit advance can provide vital cash to help you stay afloat.
A lawsuit advance is an early payment on an anticipated future settlement. Essentially, it's designed to provide cash pri...
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Author:
David Springer