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By: Laine T Wagenseller
Unknown to even many real estate attorneys, resulting trust is a real estate litigation concept that is used when there is no express contract or other written agreement. (Read More)
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By: Paul Buchanan
The first thing a lawyer will do for you in an asbestos case is explain why it is used, and where it comes from. What asbestos normally is are fibers that are naturally occurring silicate. They are very... (Read More)
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By: Antonia Torr
Nearly 2.5 million people suffer from some form of accidental injuries each year in the United Kingdom. And more often than not those injuries will result in some form of time of work, some medical... (Read More)
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By: Antonia Torr
Two trials were nearly placed in jeopardy after it was discovered that a teenager had been texting another jury member, while in court. The judge informed Danielle Robinson, 19, from Hull that she had 'let... (Read More)
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By: Antonia Torr
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers stated that "respect for human rights is a key weapon in the ideological battle" that is the "so-called war against terrorism." (Read More)
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By: Antonia Torr
The UK Supreme Court made a surprise judgment last night when they ruled that soldiers in the battlefield were not protected by the Human Rights Act 1998. (Read More)
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By: Melissa Weber
5. Self represented parties sue the wrong person or entity! This is a common and fatal error that self-represented parties make time and time again. When you sue a person or a business, it is of the utmost... (Read More)
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By: Melissa Weber
Small claims courts are also known as magistrate courts or county courts, depending on where you live. Small claims courts have as their purpose to try civil cases between private parties; these cases... (Read More)
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By: Antonia Torr
QualitySolicitors, Chosen by You! The coalition was formed because there was no clear majority as a result of the election. But the two parties negotiated for nearly five days attempting to reach a... (Read More)
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By: Angelica Schoen
It sort of feels like the issue of contraception has traditionally been fraught with rumpus. When the first birth control tablets were introduced in the 1960s, demonstrators objected because they felt that men (Read More)
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By: David Hallstrom
In civil court matters, a process server is someone who serves or delivers legal documents, ie. subpeonas, summonses, court orders, various legal notices and in some cases writs. Process servers normally... (Read More)
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By: Gerry Oginski
Q: What is a deposition, and will I have to testify at a deposition?A: First, a deposition is a question and answer session where you will swear (or affirm) to tell the truth. The questions and answers are... (Read More)
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