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Category Archives: Settlements
Why Truckers Shouldn’t Be Sleepy on the Streets
Stricter guidelines are set to be put into place in 2013 regarding the hours a tractor-trailer driver can be behind the wheel in a given time period. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged fatigued driver, laws mandated, road accident, tractor-trailer driver, trucker, US DOT
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Better Biking: Tips for Motorcycle Safety
More motorcycles are taking to the road for a variety of reasons, which include warmer temperatures and better gas mileage. Be smart and stay safe. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged better biking, motorcycle challenges, motorcycle safety, tips for safety
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Tort Law Defined
Tort law defines how you address a person’s claim when they believe another party acted with carelessness or negligence to cause them injury and/or suffering. Continue reading
Should You Give Your Facebook Password to a Prospective Employer?
One of the latest controversial topics regards a prospective employer’s right to ask for your Facebook login information to access your account. Is this right? Continue reading
Posted in News, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, constitution, employer, Facebook, lawsuits, login, login access, password
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Courtroom Lingo
It can seem as though the courtroom has a language all its own, but arming yourself with some “legalese” terms before entering the courtroom, you can be ready. Continue reading
Posted in Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged courtroom lingo, dictionary, legal terms, legalese, vocabulary
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Can You Trust That You Won’t Be Pregnant Next Month?
You expect your birth control prevention measures to work. If they don’t, if it’s because of an error during manufacturing, talk to an attorney. Continue reading
Five Things to Think About Before Filing Your Case
Filing a lawsuit is a big decision. Do not make it lightly. The best advice is to consult a knowledgeable attorney. Continue reading
Posted in Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, filing a lawsuit, lawsuit, legal process, practicing law
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Tips for Keeping Your Composure in Court
Emotions raging during a court case can make it difficult to stay calm and focus when you need to. Practice being calm and let your attorney guide you. Continue reading
Posted in Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, calm, composure, court, court case, emotions, focus, irrational, positive, rational, stress levels
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Who Are You “Dating”?
Some online dating service web sites are no more trustworthy than many other sites. When they use others’ information illegally, it’s time to make them stop. Continue reading
Posted in News, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged dating service websites, dishonest claims, fraudulent use, illegal use, online dating
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Double Trouble
A person can be tried twice for the same crime. When charges are filed both in a criminal court and a civil court, the cases are treated separately. Continue reading
Posted in News, Settlements, The Courtroom, wrongful death
Tagged civil court, criminal court, damages, skilled attorney, two separate cases, wrongful death
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