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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
Personal Injury

Day-in-the-Life Video Admissibility: Probative vs. Prejudicial

15th November 2010
Day-in-the-life videos are typically presented in court to demonstrate for jurors the severity of a plaintiff's injuries and the impact those injuries have on the plaintiff's daily living activities. These activities, such as rising, eating, bathing, and ...
Author: Mark Alexander, Verdict Videos
Legal

Video Evidence Introduced in Court

15th November 2010
As the cost of video technology becomes more affordable and the ability to store the video becomes easier, the use of video in court cases has greatly increased. The increased prevalence of video capturing criminal activity has made video a pivotal issue ...
Author: Ryan P. Rooth
Divorce

The Particulars Of Divorce Law In Charlotte

05th November 2010
The grounds for a divorce lawsuit in North Carolina include the spouse becoming involved in extramarital affairs and circumstances where the actions of a third party have led to a divorce or instability within the marriage. Alienation of affection and cri...
Author: Mcbrick
Personal Injury

Personal Injury is Not a Personal Problem

20th October 2010
A personal injury is more than an injury occurred by one‘s self and is definitely not a person problem. This type of injury is one that is caused to the mind, body or emotions. Lawyers who take on personal injury claims are required to help the injured ...
Author: phil
Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice and Expert Witnesses

18th October 2010
Most medical malpractice cases require the input of expert witnesses, for many reasons. Usually the facts in the case are technical and medical details that need to be explained to those not familiar with the medical field, such as the jury. Also, an op...
Author: Tacit Logic
Bankruptcy Law

Stop Wage Garnishments

24th September 2010
Are you barely making ends meet with your current wages? What kind of financial trouble would you be in if you were making 25 or 50 percent less than you are now? That kind of financial peril can happen if one or more of your creditors gets a judgment a...
Author: Max Gunderson
Medical Malpractice

What Happens If I'm Sued For Medical Malpractice?

16th September 2010
Going through a medical malpractice lawsuit is a major inconvenience for everyone involved. It is time consuming and expensive, not to mention the emotional toll it can take on a person's body and mind. As a doctor, you've probably put a great deal of e...
Author: Maria Palma
Accident claims

Why Defendant's Give False Testimony About Their Role In A Motor Vehicle Accident

15th September 2010
It is not uncommon for lawyers helping victims of motor vehicle accidents to see a claim with two drivers who give radically diverse accounts of the accident. Experience on the part of the lawyer and the readiness to fully investigate the circumstances of...
Author: J. Hernandez
Personal Injury

Personal Injury Claims in Florida

09th September 2010
Personal injury claims in Florida occur when a person acts or fails in a way that gives rise to disregard. In legal terms it means that someone didn’t act properly given the situation. Personal injury cases happen all the time and often people think there...
Author: dsmythe
Legal

What is Warrant in Debt Virginia?

08th September 2010
Not all people know the term Warrant in Debt Virginia. Legal terms and matters are not really common knowledge to ordinary people not unless they really are familiar with 'LAW'. To give you a brief idea, warrant in debt in Virginia is a summon to a defend...
Author: EssieHall
Personal Injury

Categories Under Personal Injury Law

31st August 2010
In general, the only way to succeed in these cases is to hire the most qualified lawyer in your place. Choose the lawyers that practices specific cases. For example, you will file a medical malpractice against a physician or a hospital; you need to look f...
Author: Tikee Pittman
Legal

Why Choose a Neutral Site for Legal Depositions?

27th August 2010
When civil lawsuits reach a certain point in the process, it is time for attorneys on both sides to take depositions. This is their opportunity to find out what witnesses that may be called to testify for the other side knows about the case. A location mu...
Author: Art Jones
Accident claims

Bicyclist Seriously Harmed In Motor Vehicle Accident Compensated $3,500,000 With Assistance From Exp

25th August 2010
The correct expert witness can make the difference between a winning outcome and the loss of a car accident claim. In realistic terms, though, it is not always economically feasible to retain an expert witness. The economics of a case involving minor inju...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice Law in Wisconsin: An Overview

13th August 2010
Medical malpractice is also referred as medical negligence. Usually it happens if a doctor or health care provider fails to treat the patient properly and violates the governing standard of care. If the healthcare provider causes the patient to suffer fro...
Author: branson23
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