Articles, tagged with "statute of limitations", page 1
20th January 2012
The federal government may be held responsible for causing injury, death, or property damage. under what is called the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). Under what is called sovereign immunity, the federal government is generally immune from lawsuits. Howev...
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TamraRoss
09th January 2012
I have been receiving a lot of calls lately about write-offs. Some people are wondering why they are still receiving calls from collectors if the debts were Written-off. There is actually an old 80’s Sitcom – The Jerry Springer Show - that mock’s George’s...
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johnkevin
28th December 2011
As printed in Plaintiff Magazine, October 2011
A few weeks ago I heard a noise from the bathroom. Our toilet kept running, ever so slightly, after getting flushed. I’ve addressed home plumbing problems before. I will readily acknowledge though I’m far be...
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MaxBuddenbrock
20th December 2011
I have been receiving a lot of calls lately about write-offs. Some people are wondering why they are still receiving calls from collectors if the debts were Written-off. There is actually an old 80’s Sitcom – The Jerry Springer Show - that mock’s George’s...
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johnkevin
08th December 2011
Many Defense Base Act workers aren't sure about how much time they have in order to file their DBA claim. Here, a Defense Base Act Lawyer discusses the Defense Base Act Statute of Limitations. As always, if you are a seriously injured DBA worker, we stron...
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William Turley
21st November 2011
The most common real estate litigation between neighbors are boundary disputes between their adjacent properties. Real estate attorneys who deal in neighbor-on-neighbor boundary lawsuits can attest that, of all types of property litigation, boundary liti...
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Laine T Wagenseller
16th November 2011
Fortune magazine calls it a disease, Time calls it an outrage, and U.S. News and World Report calls it a fad. The names differ, but the game is the same: I’ll sue you. It’s the all new million dollar question with no chance for double jeopardy. Anyone can...
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Marilyn Ann Solomon
06th October 2011
I have to say I'm excited about the actions that some of the Attorneys General of this country is taking. It is logical that other states will follow suit and this is a big win against the junk debt collectors that feed on consumers who do not realize tha...
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Tata Primanti
03rd October 2011
It is a tragic fact that a child, a spouse, or some other member of the family may be killed due to the fault or negligence of another person. After mourning for their length of time, most people left behind decide that they might need to take some form o...
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Autumn
03rd October 2011
Personal injury refers to an injury that is inflicted upon a victim because of another person or institution’s negligence. The injury can be psychological, emotional, or physical. Slips and trips, automobile accidents, and medical malpractice are some of ...
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stephenschaunt
03rd October 2011
If an individual was seriously injured in an automobile accident, then they must do certain things to protect their rights. There is usually only a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit. This is known as the statute of limitations which refers to the t...
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stephenschaunt
28th September 2011
Numerous things could happen in an auto accident that may need to be checked with an auto accident lawyer in Los Angeles. At times breach of a code gives legal rights to file a lawsuit for presumption of negligence. It would be an advantage for a victim ...
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AdolphPena
28th September 2011
To file a personal injury lawsuit, one must be mindful of the various statutes associated with personal injury law. Personal injury law covers a broad spectrum of countless types of lawsuits, which makes filing a personal injury lawsuit rather lengthy an...
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Jason M. Byrd
28th September 2011
You can find some measures that you simply can take to maximize your automobile accident compensation claim like hiring a reliable auto accident lawyer Los Angeles. Get hold of copies of any medical records, law enforcement records, and specially anythi...
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HerchelRamsey
20th September 2011
Two-year rule for equitable relief is scrapped. Read on to know what it means and how it benefits you: the innocent spouse.
An "innocent taxpayer" is a taxpayer who had no knowledge of his spouse understating or underpaying income tax liability.
Wha...
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Author:
Prince Damin