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Virginia Workers Compensation: Why Do You Need to Consult a Lawyer?

When you are injured on the job, it may be necessary to consult an experienced workers compensation lawyer to protect you rights.
Posted by Jerry Lutkenhaus

Waiting in Vain During Personal Injury Cases

The litigation process can really eat up a lot of your time, money and effort. Therefore, it's sometimes better to settle for less prior to trial than to go through the whole process and then end up with a small settlement or perhaps a bad result at trial.
Posted by Gil Mart Abareta

WC Benefits: Always Get An Attorney

Do you think you should proceed on a workers comp without an attorney? Think again. The system is quite perilous indeed!
Posted by Tim Moore

Weight of Marijuana and Criminal and Tax Law

Wet weight and weight of mixtures have been used to increase criminal sentencing, fines, and taxes many time more than the actual dry (usable) weight resulting in citizens facing years in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines...
Posted by David Oppenheimer

What Do Paralegals Do?

Also known as legal assistants, paralegals may work for a lawyer, but they may also work for a corporation, the government, or any organization that deals with the law. A beginning paralegal will probably spend most of his or her time filing, photocopying, organizing papers and running errands.
Posted by Kent Pinkerton

What Happens if You Forget to Put Title to an Asset into Your Revocable Living Trust?

What Happens if You Forget to Put Title to an Asset into Your Revocable Living Trust? Are there ways to avoid probate? What is a pour-over will and can it help? How about a "General Assignment of Assets?"
Posted by Phil Craig

What I Know About Trump, Koch and Anyone Who Owns Property

What would you like to find out about someone or some property. Would you like to know some or all history of your own home, your parents, grandparents. Would it interest you to find out how much they paid for it and when. If you go back to the colonial days it was common to transfer personal property with real property.
Posted by Suzie Shannon

What Is A Class Action Lawsuit?

Have you received a notification of a class action lawsuit? Do you know what to do at this point? What does it a class action lawsuit mean? How does a class action lawsuit happen anyway? First of all, there are several different types of class action lawsuits.
Posted by S. A. Baker

What Is A Deposition and Will I Have To Testify?

Learn what a deposition is and why it's an important piece of evidence in your civil lawsuit. If you've brought a lawsuit for your injuries, learn why you'll need to testify.
Posted by Gerry Oginski

What is a Mesothelioma Lawyer?

Mesothelioma lawyers deal specifically with cases concerning people being exposed to asbestos in the work environment.
Posted by Travis Newman

What is a Mobile Notary Public?

A mobile notary public is, in essence, a notary willing to travel to the location of the client, in order to fulfill his or her duties. These typically entail the witnessing of sensitive documents, overseeing their signing, identifying participants and administering oaths when necessary.
Posted by Kent Pinkerton

What is a Notary Public?

A notary public is a public servant appointed by a state official. The general focus of his or her job is to witness the signing of documents and administer oaths. They serve to deter fraud, appearing as an impartial witness for legal documents such as affidavits, deeds or powers of attorney.
Posted by Kent Pinkerton

What is a "Pour-Over Will?"

One of key parts of your estate plan is your "pour-over will." Yet, many people don't know what it is, what it does, or why it is needed.
Posted by Phil Craig

What is a Small Claims Court?

A Small Claims Court is a court set up to deal quickly with claims for small amounts of money.
Posted by John Mussi

What is a Will and Why Do We Need One?

No one wants to think of the possibility of death - that is, his/her own death. But it is important to make sure that your family and other loved ones are provided for if anything happens to you. If you don't have a will then now is the time to give it serious thought. If you have made a will and you want to make amendments then do so now because it will be too late to make those changes if something should happen to you.
Posted by Peter Viliamu

What is Intellectual Property?

Intellectual Property - copyrights, patents, inventions, trademarks, trade secrets - what's it all about? Do you need copyright protection? How do you get it done?
Posted by Stuart Simpson

What is the Difference Between a Power Of Attorney and a Guardianship? Which is Appropriate for Some

A power of attorney is a legal document in which one person (the principal) authorizes another (the agent) to act on his/her behalf. Financial powers of attorney allow your agent to make decisions re...
Posted by William G. Hammond, JD

What Licenses Do I Need to Start My Company?

What License do I need to start my company? This is the single most popular question we receive, representing over half of all queries to our question & answer site for small business owners. There ...
Posted by Henry Coleman

What To Do If Your Disability Case is Denied

Some American working class citizen come to the point in their lives when they find out that they become disabled due to a physical impairment/illness and can no longer perform on their present jobs or cannot hold down any kind of jobs anymore. To compensate for the income loss, they will go to file for disability insurance claims under the programs of Social Security – Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income.
Posted by Blur Loterina

What to Do in Case of an Automobile Accident?

1) STOP - An automobile accident can be a frightening and upsetting experience. Nevertheless, there are certain steps that you should take to comply with the law and preserve your legal rights.
Posted by Justin Ziegler

What To Expect If You Are Charged With a Crime

Although most people never expect to be charged with a crime, there can come a time when that can happen. These types of charges can range form warrants being issued for aid traffic tickets to individuals filing lawsuits against you. The best time to prepare for being charged with a crime is before it ever happens.
Posted by Jody Ehrhardt

What We Talk About When We Talk About Mediation

Carrier pigeons have been used to carry messages for hundreds of years, and can navigate over endless uncharted miles, but so far no carrier pigeon has become a mediator.
Posted by Charles Parselle

When is a Settlement Not a Settlement?

Learn what happened when a lawyer settled a case without putting the settlement 'on the record'. Learn how to prevent problems in New York, by making sure you fully document any settlement agreement.
Posted by Gerry Oginski

When You Need a Personal Injury Attorney

Have you been injured lately? If so, you may be thinking about consulting with a person injury attorney. Here are some tips and guidelines that will help you with this process.
Posted by Peter Peckham

Whistle Blowing techniques 101

Have you ever thought of being a whistle blower? Sure you have, like most human beings who are lazy, lethargic and sinful you see things others have achieved and you are envious of them. Do not worry this is part of our pathetic human innate genetics. Do not worry that you have never achieved anything, never strived to be the best at everything you do or even made a dent in the world to make it a better place, because now you can be a whistle blower instead.
Posted by Lance Winslow

Why Are Some Settlements Confidential?

Learn why insurance companies prefer to keep injury settlements private and confidential.
Posted by Gerry Oginski

Why Even A Simple Contract Can Save Your Bacon

Many small businesses enter deals without using written contracts. They quickly become frustrated if the deal falls apart and they realize they have few legal options. Learn how even a simple contract can act like insurance for your business deals.
Posted by Richard Chapo

Why Is My Case Taking So Long?

One of the most common questions we are asked is "Why is my case taking so long?" Many clients get angry as the time between the injury and the claim settlement gets longer and longer. Plaintiffs often vent their anger at their attorneys for the delay when, in most cases, it is not their fault. We constantly hear clients complain that their attorney is "not doing anything" or "my attorney won't tell me anything".
Posted by Wayne Walker

Why Litigation Is Nothing More Than A Business Tool - 26 Unbreakable Rules of Litigation!

From Bill Gates at the end of the last century to John D. Rockefeller at the end of the previous century; from Rick Scott, founder of Columbia Health Care, to AT&T: from Richard Branson and British A...
Posted by Daniel S. Peña, Sr

Why Opt for an Experienced Mesothelioma Attorney?

Having an experienced mesothelioma attorney for your mesothelioma case can help to speed the process, and can ultimately make the difference between a successful or a failed mesothelioma lawsuit.
Posted by Craig Rowe
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