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Should You File for Bankruptcy Again?

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Making the decision to file bankruptcy isn’t often an easy decision to make, but it’s even harder to decide whether you should file bankruptcy a second time. Many people feel like filing bankruptcy for a second time makes them a huge failure—but that’s not the case. Anyone can experience financial problems, and unforeseen circumstances often put people in a financial position that wasn’t intended. So, when determining whether or not you should file bankruptcy for a second time, you need to look at the situation logically, not emotionally. Read More»

3 Things Your Divorce Lawyer Will Help You Figure Out

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Filing for divorce is a difficult thing for many people, but that is no reason to lose sight of what you need to get out of the finalization of your union. There are many issues that may come up during the divorce proceedings, so you want to make sure that you have the best possible help. Check out the following three things your divorce lawyer will take care of for you in order to give you the best chance at a positive outcome. Read More»

Why Every Defendant Deserves A Good Defense

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When it is apparent that someone has committed a serious crime, there are many people who deride the defense lawyer(s), especially if the crime is controversial, heinous, and or highly publicized. Maybe you have been tempted to do that too, but you should know that there are solid reasons why every defendant deserves a good defense within the US justice system. To Keep the System Balanced The justice system has five components: Read More»

Legal Or Illegal? How To Tell When A Police Search Crosses The Line

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Were you, your home, or your car recently searched as part of a police investigation? Do you feel that the police violated your privacy and performed the search illegally? If you’re facing criminal charges, this could be a very important point. If a court finds that police obtained evidence from an illegal search, then the court could throw that evidence out. However, the definitions of legal and illegal searches are somewhat subjective. Read More»

What You Should Do When Ice And Snow Cause Slip-And-Fall Accidents

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Snow and ice can create dangerous walking conditions. And, unfortunately, too many homeowners and businesses fail to clean the sidewalks on their property after a storm. If you have fallen on a sidewalk that has not been cleaned properly and are hurt, the property owner could be held responsible for your injuries. That is why it is important that you do the following as soon as possible after your slip and fall accident: Read More»

Push For More Comprehensive Injury Settlement Compensation

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An injury settlement can be a long battle for getting what you deserve, even if your legal opponent has admitted some fault. Your opponent’s goal is to pay as little as possible to make you satisfied. In many cases, this means tricking you into taking less money than you deserve. A few negotiation angles can help you stand firm in your demands and reach for settlement terms that are fair to you and still quite viable for your legal opponent. Read More»

Six Forms Of Sexual Harassment In The Workplace Every Employee Should Recognize

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When it comes to sexual harassment in the workplace, there are two basic categories recognized by law: Quid pro quo, which involves the direct treatment of an employee by a supervisor, and the sexually hostile work environment. These two categories cover a comprehensive list of unfavorable conditions and behaviors. Learning to recognize the various forms of sexual harassment is the best way to keep yourself protected. 1. Explicit Sexual Comments Read More»