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How to Minimize Risks of I-9 Discrimination Lawsuits

29th March 2011
Employers who request unnecessary documentations from employees who are permanent residents may be guilty of breaching I-9 compliance and may be at risks of discrimination lawsuits. In 2010, a renowned vacuum manufacturer found out the hard way that re...
Author: Staff Writer
Medical Malpractice

Defending Medical Malpractice Claims

18th March 2011
If you are in a high-risk profession, like that of a doctor or nurse, you may have to face malpractice and liability claims. How do you handle such cases? What do you do to avoid paying hefty sums as damages? Well, the first thing to do is get in touch wi...
Author: Jorjina
Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice: An Overview

17th March 2011
Medical malpractice has become one of the most common legal issues in Johnson City. Every now and then people are becoming the victim of medical malpractice. This is the reason that medical malpractice law has become stringent to stop such unwanted occurr...
Author: Jorjina
Accident claims

Pedestrian Accidents and Fatalities

09th March 2011
On average, a pedestrian is killed in a traffic crash every 111 minutes. That indicates that over 4000 pedestrians are killed each year in the United States. Traffic safety is an inter-play between drivers and pedestrians, acting responsibly and obeying t...
Author: Michael Buffton
Legal

Andrew Bickerton and BDO BVI facing Fallout from Fraud

03rd March 2011
Andrew Bickerton of BDO BVI is facing fallout from his fraudulent activities during his reign as Receiver in a recent Nevis Court matter. Mr. Bickerton ignored a stay granted by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, instead authoring fraudulent documents a...
Author: Olivia Clark
Personal Injury

Personal Injury Lawyer Toronto Why Do You Need One

01st March 2011
Personal Injury Lawyer Toronto is hired by individuals who were injured due to the negligence of another. This is often a smart selection because a personal injury lawyer will have knowledge and expertise in that distinct field. A Toronto personal injury ...
Author: personalinjury
Legal

Meaning and Definition of Negligence

18th February 2011
Negligence is one of the most important and common torts in the law. Although its origins are to be found in trespass and trespass on the case, the action was developed and formulated only in the 19th Century; it now exists in its own right as a separate ...
Author: Mutex Robb
Legal

Some English Cases on Negligence

18th February 2011
In King v. Phillips, [(1953) 1 QB 429], a taxi driver backed his taxi negligently and without looking behind ran into a child who was on a tricycle behind the taxi, slightly injuring him. The child’s mother, who was in her house seventy or eighty yard...
Author: Mutex Robb
Real Estate Law

Arizona Real Estate Law Limits Time for Failure to Disclose Defects

14th February 2011
One year after a buyer moves into a home, which was a new home when the seller purchased the home three years earlier, there is significant roof leaking due to heavy rains. A roofing contractor says that the cost to repair the roof will be $15,000. The ...
Author: Christopher
Legal

Motion To Dismiss Credit Card Lawsuit

10th February 2011
A motion to dismiss can be a great tool but is not your best tool in a collection case. Many people have discovered that the banks have been suing people for years with the same complaint forms under the same banking system of rules and procedures. In fac...
Author: Allan Henry
Personal Injury

Mediation for Personal injury

10th January 2011
In the city of Denver, Colorado most personal injury cases never make it to courtroom. In other words, they settle before even getting in front of the judge. This tendency is understandable when you consider the difficulties involved in holding a legal ac...
Author: Wayne Hemrick
Internet Law

Terms of Service: Why your website needs them

16th December 2010
Terms of Service: Why are they important to have on your website? Terms of service, also called acceptable use policies, are the Internet equivalent of the fine print, the document that dictates the conditions that apply in order for an individual to use...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Internet Law

Domain Name Squatting and Deceptive Practices

16th December 2010
Suppose you have an inside lock on the world's best widgets. Not now, but at some point in the indeterminate future, you intend to create an Internet ecommerce site from which you'll sell them. So you choose a domain name, say "widgetworld.com" You fin...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Internet Law

Is Article Spinning Copyright Infringment?

16th December 2010
Article Spinning & Copyright Infringement "Article spinning" is becoming a popular method of producing web content by webmasters, Internet marketers, and others who want to own online content without having to pay much to get it. For those who don't...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Legal

Breach Agreement Regarding Fiduciary Responsibility Suits In California

03rd December 2010
Lawsuits for Breach Agreement of fiduciary duty generally come up in partnership or shareholder litigation. As per California's Supreme Court duty is outlined as arising whenever believe in and confidence is reposed by a single particular person in the in...
Author: Breach Agreement
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