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Mounting a Successful Negligence Claim

14th January 2011
Mounting a Successful Negligence Claim A successful negligence claim can lead to a sizeable compensation award in many cases, depending on the damages suffered. A negligence claim can be brought against professionals in many sectors, including those wh...
Author: Wells
Internet Law

Putting your business online? Untangle the legal web first

16th December 2010
The internet has been instrumental in helping businesses grow. Before putting your business on the internet, it is important to make sure you are complying with the law. There is a growing consensus that there is a quasi-relationship between every website...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Personal Injury

Utilizing a Personal injury lawsuit Agreement Mortgage As an Expense

27th October 2010
Plaintiffs have a tendency to believe that a personal injury suit agreement personal loan is only for somebody in the center of fiscal hardship; nevertheless this is far from the truth. It's feasible to use a lawsuit mortgage in the course of your pending...
Author: Elton Bowen
Lemon Law

Does Pa Have A Employed Auto Lemon Law?

13th October 2010
Pa does not at present have a specific "employed car" lemon regulation at this time. Thankfully, nevertheless, you may possibly be in a position to deliver a lemon regulation -sort claim if you have obtained a "used" car that still had some of the unique...
Author: Gregory Klein
Business Law

Shareholder Oppression in New Jersey

30th April 2010
The New Jersey Shareholder Oppression Statute, N.J.S.A. ยง 14A:12-7, provides that when those in control of a corporation having 25 or fewer shareholders "have acted fraudulently or illegally, mismanaged the corporation, or abused their authority as offi...
Author: Samuel Goldman & Associates
Estate Planning

Switching Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts

26th March 2010
Irrevocable life insurance trusts ("ILITs") are commonly used to keep insurance proceeds outside the estates of the grantor-insured, the grantor's spouse, and the grantor's descendants (if a generation-skipping trust is used). As the name indica...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Real Estate Law

What is Conveyancing? Part 2

18th February 2010
Conveyancing Process Part Two details the process followed by Solicitors in England Wales from exchange of contracts to the registration of title. However bear in mind that some solicitors will have exceptions and some conveyancing cases will also be exce...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Taxes

Tax Relief is not hazardous if move on systematically

26th November 2009
Most of senior citizens are ruling it harder and more solid to stay alive in today's financially viable world. They are resulting that their giving up work years are turning out to be awful and not at all, what they had considered for. They are seeking th...
Author: Leo Miller
Real Estate Law

Final Step of the Foreclosure Process: Eviction

19th November 2009
Many homeowners do not want to move out of their property, even after a foreclosure lawsuit, judgment, and sheriff sale. Despite having six months to a year to live mortgage free, some borrowers are just not financially able to move when required by the c...
Author: Nick Adama
Legal

Legal Information from developer / promoters before purchasing flats/apartments in Bangalore

02nd October 2009
An apartment buyer has to especially obtain the following legal information in Bangalore from the developer / promoters before purchasing flats/apartments: Mother deed /sale deed etc: It is very important document to trace the ownership. And it is basi...
Author: Help Line Law
Legal

How to Register Unregistered Land

17th September 2009
Finding the owners of unregistered land is a long and difficult task; once you have found the owners of unregistered land the next stage is to make them an offer on that land. You must also make sure you are happy that they are the owners by seeing the ti...
Author: Rob Fellowman
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