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Importance of Mitigation of Wage Loss

21st July 2009
Just because an employee is wrongfully terminated, it doesn't mean that he or she should focus all his/her attention on pursuing the employment case against his or her former employer. An employee is required to perform mitigation of wage loss as well....
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Be There Or … Pay Up: Developing a Patient No-Show Policy for Your Practice

08th July 2009
"No-show" patients are a part of any medical practice. Over the years, physicians and other practitioners have developed numerous policies in an attempt to prevent no-shows. Most practices institute such policies as a deterrent rather than for the purpose...
Author: Wachler & Associates
Taxes

The Annual Alternative Minimum Tax “Patch” and “Indexing” Explained

27th June 2009
The Patch Each year for the past several years Congress has "fixed" the AMT problem by enacting a temporary "patch." With the signing of the stimulus bill this past February, 24 million taxpayers who otherwise would have been in the AMT in 2009 are sp...
Author: kinal
Legal

Determining Negligence

04th June 2009
Negligence is commonly defined as the failure to exercise due prudence and care that a reasonable person would exercise, under circumstances, to prevent injury to another and/or cause damage to another's property. Los Angeles is a smorgasbord of genera...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Divorce

California divorce case may change rules on financial discovery

13th May 2009
CALIFORNIA -- A 2007 appellate divorce case has brought recent light to the subject of full financial disclosure in California divorce law. In In re Marriage of Feldman, a businessman did not disclose certain assets and financial transactions to his wif...
Author: Josh D. Simon
Legal

Premises Liability Accidents: Who is at Fault?

28th April 2009
Premises Liability Accidents Accidents may occur even within the premises of one's property. Such incidents are called premises liability accidents. These may possibly happen on public properties (such as streets, parks, or public transportation), resi...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

The Civil Litigation Process in Texas

10th March 2009
The Civil Litigation Process in Texas These days, more and more people and businesses are facing civil lawsuits over real estate and business transactions. What should you do if served with legal papers? What will happen while the case is prepared for ...
Author: Michael Fleming
Legal

Consequences of Product Liability

26th November 2008
The news is regularly full of stories about recalled products. In some cases, these recalls are ordered to prevent possible damage from a defective product. Unfortunately, many of these recalls are a result of actual injury, or damage, to consumers who ha...
Author: Daniel Berry
Legal

How the Law Deals about Different Types of Termination

21st August 2008
Termination of employment is the end of the employee's duration with the employers. This may be caused by the decision of the employer, of the employee or a mutual decision by both the employer and the employee. Termination can be voluntary or involunt...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Probate & Obituary Marketing

06th October 2005
Marketing to probate and obituaries can be a wonderful opportunity to investors but for me the key to success is to avoid dealing with the issues of death and to stick to the issues of dealing with the property. I start my marketing with obituari...
Author: John Michael
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