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  • 10 Ways To Reduce Tax Burden For Your Small Business  By : Paul Wilson
    An ideal lawyer will not just have a string of impressive credentials or gold lettering on his door. He or she will be caring, concerned, and devoted to their work. You need to think carefully before laying your trust in a lawyer after all in some cases your life, future, money or property will be in his hands.
  • 12 Steps of a Class Action Lawsuit  By : B Baker
    Thousands if not millions of claims might flood the court system without the ability to file together in a class action lawsuit. Filing together in a class action suit not only allows for the courts to be less burdened, but it also encourages corporate defendants to behave in a more responsible behavior.
  • 3 Methods To Collect On Judgments Using Employment Locate  By : Ed Opperman
    Do you need to collect on judgments using employment locate? Many people do but they don't know where to start. Find out the ways you can choose to use to do the search for the person you are looking for.
  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Talk About A Prenup Before Marriage  By : David F.
    The Prenuptial/Premarital Agreement form is a notarized document where a couple outlines how they will handles the financial aspects of their marriage. Back in the 19th century it was a common practice.
  • 32 Services Provided By a Legal Nurse Consultant  By : Vickie Milazzo, RN, MSN, JD
    Legal nurse consultants are medical insiders who know the inner workings of our complicated healthcare system firsthand. Their professional expertise as an RN and a legal nurse consultant qualifies them to provide the following services.
  • 5 Common Misconceptions About Filing Bankruptcy  By : David Siegel
    Describes the most common misconceptions abount filing bankruptcy and sheds light on what actually happens when one files for bankruptcy relief.
  • 5 Critical Mistakes Often Made When Hiring an Attorney & How to Avoid Those Mistakes  By : David Siegel
    5 critical mistakes that are often made when hiring an attorney and how to avoid those common mistakes. The attorney you hire has a great effect on the success of your case. You want to insure that you have hired a competent attorney.
  • 7 steps to recieving a Florida Car Accident Attorney compensation package  By : Markus Skupeika
    Florida accident attorney tips for No Fault and how decrease charges if you are responsible for an accident or truck accident.
  • A Bankruptcy Attorney's Perspective  By : David Siegel
    Bankruptcy through the eyes of an attorney.
  • A Basic Understanding Of Car Accident Cases  By : Christopher Davis
    Although insurance companies and many lawyers consider auto accident claims routine, that just isn't true. Every car accident and every individual injured in an auto accident is unique.
  • A Brief Note On Vat Laws Of United Kingdom.  By : Bhaskar Thakkar
    The article is a summary of VAT laws prevailing in UK. It contains all the relevant issues effecting persons from all kind of trade and industry.
  • A Conflict of Interest - What is it?  By : Gary E Rosenberg
    Attorneys are supposed to represent their clients competently and diligently and to the utmost of their abilities. Attorneys are not allowed to accept employment where their loyalties may be divided because it's a conflict of interest.
  • A Workforce Protected  By : Alan Haburchak
    In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act was created to help individuals who suffer from a disability and it enables them to have the same rights as anyone else, especially when it comes to being employed and labor laws.
  • Accident Compensation Claims  By : caz
    The process of filing compensation claims in the UK is a lot easier since the introduction of "no win, no fee" legal firms in 1998. Without the worry of large legal expenses, people are free to fight cases that they would otherwise not be able to afford. If the outcome of the case is not in the plaintiffs favor, then the law firm will not charge for their services. Many compensation claims are filed against employers whose negligence has resulted in death or physical and mental conditions caused, or made worse, by employment. If you're over 18 years of age and have suffered an accident of this type in the past three years, then it could be your legal right to claim compensation.
  • Advance Directives and Do Not Resuscitate Orders Explained  By : David F.
    An advance directive outlines what wishes your doctor must follow if you become unable to make your own medical decisions. When you`re admitted to the hospital usually the staff will ask you if you have an advance directive, or you can hand your doctor and hospital staff a copy yourself if they don't ask.
  • Advantages of a No Win No Fee Claim  By : caz
    Let’s suppose something happens to you. Maybe it’s a broken bone, maybe it’s a bad cut, and maybe it’s something worse. Now, let’s suppose that that something was not your fault.
  • Advantages of a Prenuptial Agreement  By : David F.
    The Americans for Divorce Reform estimates that forty to fifty percent of marriages will end in divorce if current trends continue.
  • Advantages of the Trust Administration Process  By : John Fraker
    The Family Limited Partnership is a sophisticated family business planning entity. When structured properly, it allows the senior generation to maintain substantial control over the assets of the Partnership during their life. Upon their death, it is possible to transfer those assets to the junior generation while enjoying substantial discounts on the value of the property transferred.
  • Alarming Increase of Unsafe Products Prompts Action from Congress  By : Joe Devine
    The shocking number of product recalls has protmped the United States government to take a closer look at products imported into this country. Defective and unsafe products have the potential to cause cancer and other high risk health concerns.
  • All about Slip and Fall Accidents  By : Claysphere Rivera
    About Slip and fall injury

    A slip and fall injury is covered by the premise liability laws, for the reason that slip and fall accidents commonly happens on property or premises owned by another person or legal possessor thereof.
  • America's Blindspot: Backup Car Accidents  By : Christopher Davis
    Backup collisions are when a driver puts the automobile in reverse and runs into an object, person, or other car. All cars are equipped with rear view mirrors which are adequate for detecting vehicles behind a car, but they are often inadequate when it comes to detecting small children or objects that are low to the ground and fall in the car's blind spot. Large trucks have much larger blind spots that can hide entire vehicles and large adults.
  • Anatomy of a Proof of Claim in Bankruptcy  By : David Siegel
    Proof of Claims in Bankruptcy Cases
  • Animal Attack Claims  By : caz
    NOT available to public
  • Anticybersquatting Act - Trademark Infringement on the Internet  By : Michael Cohen
    The basics of Cybersquatting, domain name disputes and the difference between UDRP and ACPA.
  • Arbitration: Why it may be in your best interest?  By : Kenneth Christensen
    This article explains what arbitration is and how it may be in your best interest.
  • Are Pedestrians Safe In Seattle?  By : Christopher Davis
    Yet another pedestrian has been hit and killed while crossing the street in Seattle. Are the streets safe for pedestrians?
  • Are You A Bilingual Businessperson? Earn An Extra $150 - $250 A Day!  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    An attorney shows bilingual people how to earn a lot of extra money by doing something any one can do.
  • Are Your General Motors Sliding Doors a Problem? Lemon Law advice for GM users.  By : Paul Fleming
    Faulty sliding doors on General Motors minivans have become a problem for some 2005-2006 models. Those with these problems can turn to lemon law experts to help make a claim. To ensure that you receive full or partial refunds, we offer some tips on covering yourselves before contacting a lemon law office.
  • Arrest Of Unruly Teen Caught On Tape  By : Donald P. Schweitzer
    Have you seen the video of the teenager who was arrested in Ft. Pierce for curfew violations? If not, please take time to view it now: http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2007/oct/04/dramatic-arrest-caught-camera-fort-pierce/
  • Asleep At The Wheel  By : Mischelle Weedman Davis
    A loving mother of four is killed when a worker who had just pulled a double shift fell asleep on his way home.
  • Attorneys Referral  By : Katie Grea
    Have you ever wanted to know how to get an attorney referral and indeed exactly what one was? Well this article explains how you make be most effective and know what to ask.
  • Auto Repossessions And Bankruptcy  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the issues that arise with auto repossessions and the filing of either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.
  • Automobile Accident Injuries and Their Relationsihp to Crashworthiness  By : Peter Kent
    Millions of Americans are injured every year in automobile accidents, and many of these injuries are the result of poor driving. However, many injuries occur as a result of driver's vehicle's crashworthiness, or its ability to protect the vehicle's occupants during an accident. Crashworthiness is important to understand because it relates to who may be responsible for damages or pain and suffering resulting from a car accident.
  • Avandia Gets Black Box Warning About Heart Attacks  By : Joel Simon
    The popular diabetes drug Avandia has been linked with a several serious side effects, including: congestive heart failure, heart attacks and bone loss. Avandia users who have suffered any of these injuries may have valuable legal rights.
  • Avoiding Serious Financial Problems With A Durable Power Of Attorney Form  By : David F.
    A durable power of attorney form will authorize some one else to carry out specific tasks on your behalf, even If you become incapacitated. These tasks can include the power to buy, sell, borrow, sign checks, access bank accounts, sign tax returns, bring law suits on your behalf, carry out medical directives when incapacitated, etc.
  • Baby Boomers: Will They Be Able to Afford Their Parents?  By : Lee R. Phillips
    Do you worry about whether your aging parents have their "affairs in
    order?" You should. After all, you’re the one who will have to pay
    unnecessary taxes and endure time-consuming court procedures if your
    parents don’t have an effective estate plan.
  • Background Profiling  By : Criminal Data
    CriminalData.com has access to over 200,000,000 criminal and sex offender records, some going back ten years. You will have the information needed to provide you with the security and knowledge for your peace of mind. You have worked hard to build your business and need to protect it
  • Bankruptcy Alternatives  By : David Siegel
    There are some alternatives to filing bankruptcy. This article explores those options.
  • Bankruptcy Reform Can Assist Homeowners From Foreclosure  By : David Siegel
    Article discusses Chapter 13 bankruptcy reform as an option to help homeowners save their homes from foreclosure.
  • Body Snatching: When Real Life Imitates Scary Movies  By : Alan Haburchak
    Horrible as it may seem, it has become apparent that a number of crematoriums and funeral homes may have conspired to profit from the loss of those grieving families that entrusted them with their loved ones. As a result, a number of lawsuits have been filed on behalf of those families, the remains of whose loved ones were improperly used or even sold.
  • Bogus Lawyers and Attorneys on the Loose  By : J. Murphy
    With high hopes of winning a case, clients are in search of good lawyers and attorneys, but what they don't know is that there are several fakes lurking anywhere.
  • Brain Injury and the Affect on The Ear  By : Alan Haburchak
    It is often found that after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs, an individual will find they suffer from hearing loss. This usually occurs because of the fact that the inner canal of the ear is quite sensitive and when the head receives a blunt trauma, so will the ear.
  • Business Angel  By : caz
    Business Angels represent a unique group of strategic investors. These extraordinary individual investors include retired business owners who are interested in investing in small businesses to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit of the next generation, as well as monetary gain. They will quite often provide incredibly valuable advice, based upon their own success, which can be priceless to a new small business owner.
  • Buyer Beware: What You Need To Know About Lawyer Advertising  By : Christopher Davis
    You need to know a few things about lawyer advertising. For example, if you look through the yellow pages you'll see that the ads placed by attorneys all say essentially the same thing. Very few of them actually give good useful information to make it easier for you to choose a good lawyer for your case.
  • Buying a Home 'As-Is' - Should You Be Worried?  By : Laine T. Wagenseller
    Some buyers will ignore an 'as-is' clause when purchasing a new home, only to find problems with the property later. Others will be intimidated by these clauses and refuse to close the purchase for fear of waiving their rights. In this article, real estate and business litigation attorney Laine T. Wagenseller details the correct and safe approach to the 'as-is' clause.
  • Calculating Net Income For Support Purposes  By : David Siegel
    Proper calculation for net income purposes and the allocation of support.
  • Can A Spouse Be Put Out During A Divorce Case?  By : David Siegel
    The granting of exclusive possession of the marital home in a divorce case is possible.
  • Can Informations lawfully be laid by fax in the magistrates' court  By : Ian Mann
    An article examining whether an information can be laid by fax in the magistrates' court and when proceedings can be said to be instituted. Also an examination of new and exciting methods of electronic service in court proceedings.
  • Can You Get Birth Certificates and Birth Records Online?  By : Chad Kiser
    Of all the documents, a birth certificate is probably the most important. They are used for obtaining employment, getting a driver's license, traveling and other situations where legal documentation is important.
  • Career Options In Law  By : Paul Wilson
    A lawyer helps people as well as businesses solve legal problems, understand rules and regulations, and ensure that the lives people lead are within the confines of law. Lawyers play many roles from arguing cases in court, to defending a person’s or nation’s right to freedom, and working with business houses handling their legal matters.
  • Case Study: Allstate tries to deny, delay, and defend. Part #2  By : Christopher Davis
    A 21 year-old college student receives neck and back injuries in a T-bone collision caused by the defendant. Her doctors later diagnose her with a permanent low back injury. Her past medical expense exceeds $9,000. The defendant’s auto insurance carrier is Allstate. After a 4-day trial, the jury returns a verdict in favor of Theresa in the amount of $114,558.
  • Case Study: Allstate tries to deny, delay, and defend. Part #1  By : Christopher Davis
    A 21 year-old college student receives neck and back injuries in a T-bone collision caused by the defendant. Her doctors later diagnose her with a permanent low back injury. Her past medical expense exceeds $9,000. The defendant’s auto insurance carrier is Allstate. After a 4-day trial, the jury returns a verdict in favor of Theresa in the amount of $114,558.
  • Case Study: Drunk Driver Causes A Hit And Run Injury Accident  By : Christopher Davis
    In August 2000, Diane Farmer suffered serious injuries when she was hit by another motorist who ran a stop sign and hit her head on. The other driver immediately backed his vehicle up and took off, fleeing the scene. After a police chase, the driver was pulled over and was asked to perform field sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. Diane still suffers today.
  • Case Study: Insurance Company Tries To Minimize Injuries To Avoid Paying Damages  By : Christopher Davis
    On May 6, 2002, thirty-two year-old Sarah Brown was rear-ended on Interstate 405 near the Renton S-curves. The other driver was insured by Farmers Insurance Company. Ms. Brown received injuries to her neck and back. Her medical expenses were $18,205, including $10,500 in chiropractic charges. The last offer from Farmers was $50,000. After a 3-day trial, a jury awarded $500,000.
  • Case Study: Nursing Home Injury to Alzheimer’s Resident  By : Christopher Davis
    89 year-old Alzheimer's patient is dropped on the floor and fractures hip. The nursing care facility did not disclose the fall until after the family took the man to the hospital where x-rays revealed the hip fracture. Last offer before attorney hired was 0. Settlement after hiring an attorney $250,000.
  • Case Study: Once Again Allstate Tries To Avoid Paying A Legitimate Claim  By : Christopher Davis
    A careless driver causes a serious accident. The driver was insured by Allstate Insurance Company. Allstate's lawyer denied that the their insured was responsible for causing the collision. A jury disagreed.
  • Catastrophic Injuries: Paralysis, Amputation, Burns  By : Gary E Rosenberg
    The definitions of "catastrophic injury" as it pertains to a personal injury case. Injuries may be considered catastrophic when they disrupt a person's life and livelihood, or ability to earn a living. Management of catastrophic injuries is complex and may require the expertise of a team of health care professionals as the injured person moves from hospital to rehabilitation, and return to home and community.
  • Chantix Side Effects Highly Dangerous  By : Alan Haburchak
    Chantix is a smoking cessation drug that recently came under fire for its association with several suicides of users. The drug is becoming associated with severe side effects such as depression, erratic behavior, suicidal thoughts and tendencies. The FDA is currently studying the drug, patients taking the drug and who have a history of mental illness or feel this side effects should stop taking the drug and seek medical help.
  • Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Differences  By : David Siegel
    Means Testing in Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases.
  • Chapter 7 Pre-Filing Requirements  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the pre-filing requirement under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
  • Child Custody  By : Robert E. Janeway
    Child custody and guardianship refers to the practical and legal relationship between a parent and his child, which includes caring and making decisions for the child.
  • Child Custody Cases & What To Expect  By : Andrew Daigle
    As divorce rates continue to rise, more and more children are growing up in a single parent household. Despite the fact that a divorce legally separates the parents from one another, it is important that both remain active in their child’s life.
  • Choosing A Seattle Personal Injury Attorney or Accident Lawyer  By : Christopher Davis
    How does someone who has never had to hire an attorney sort through all of these ads and find a qualified personal injury attorney? Finding a good Washington state personal injury attorney can be challenging, but not impossible. Here are some guidelines that should make your search easier and also relieve some anxiety.
  • Collect More Money For Your Workers' Compensation Claim  By : Brent Adams
    North Carolina workers' compensation attorney describes the 15 most common mistakes made by injured workers when making workman's compensation claims. He advises workers' compensation claimants how to avoid these costly mistakes and tells how to maximize their benefits.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #1  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the first of a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #2  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the second in a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #3  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the final in a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Common Questions Asked About Last Will Forms  By : David F.
    A Last Will and Testament controls the distribution of your property at death and you may give some one you trust guardianship over your children after your death. No property is transferred or effects will take place, a will is not effective as long as you’re living.
  • Construction Site Accidents and Injuries  By : Gary E Rosenberg
    Get legal advice immediately if you or a loved one have a construction site accident. Because these accidents involve complex issues and an assortment of possible defendants, there must be a thorough investigation of the construction site, interviews of co-workers and witnesses, and, possibly, taking of photographs. This must be done fast, fast, fast - sometimes even while the injured worker is still in the hospital.
  • Construction Site Injury and Protecting Yourself  By : Alan Haburchak
    Construction accidents on a job site are one of the most common occupational injuries that can occur in the United States today. Not only are construction accidents common, but they can quite often be the result of a serious injury or can even be fatal. It is important for workers on a construction site, as well as their loved ones, to be aware of their legal rights after such an injury.
  • Consumer Protection and the Role of Class Action Lawsuits  By : B Baker
    Consumer protection laws exist to protect regular folks just like you and me. They're there to give consumers a way to remedy situations where there has been an outright scam, advertising that is misleading (or a flat out lie), bad service, failure of a service company to fulfill a contract and the likes.
  • Contaminated Water and What to Do  By : Peter Kent
    Soil contamination as well as water contamination can occur in several different ways and can have extreme harmful reactions on the human body. Some of these illnesses and diseases that result from water and soil contamination range from liver and kidney damage to cancers to neurological effects. It is important for individuals to recognize when contamination occurs and what to do about it to protect themselves.
  • Contested Versus Uncontested Cases  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the difference between contested and uncontested cases.
  • Copyrights and Trademarks  By : Sharon Housley
    Copyright is a type of intellectual property. A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by the government for a limited time to protect the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or information is expressed. Copyright is the legal protection given to artists or producers of creative work which protects them against unauthorized copying of their work.
  • Crashing Into a Newfound Brain Injury  By : Alan Haburchak
    Millions of Americans each year sustain traumatic brain injury and other injuries during an auto accident. Auto accident related traumatic brain injury can have serious side effects that individuals should be aware of should they, their friends or family ever be involved in an auto accident, especially if they seriously injure their brain or skull.
  • Crashworthiness: A Legal Doctrine  By : Peter Kent
    Although there are many outside factors in a car accident, one factor that is often downplayed is the crashworthiness of the car. This refers to the car manufacturer and if the car was made to withstand an accident or not. A car that cannot endure impact from an accident can be the cause of injury to the passengers in the car.
  • Custody Disputes Produce Few Winners  By : David Siegel
    Custody disputes rarely produce any winners. In fact, all parties truly lose. This artilce sheds light on that often overlooked reality. The family perspective and the court's perspective is illustrated.
  • Dangers Associated with the Welding Profession  By : Alan Haburchak
    One of the most dangerous construction jobs available is the welding profession, according to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Those who work in, around or near this profession are subject to many medical problems including two very serious diseases: Parkinson's and Maganism. The diseases are often debilitating and can cause not only tremors in the body and appendages but can cause depression, memory loss and several other serious ailments.
  • Debunking the Prenup Stigma  By : Kayla Boucher
    Strangely enough, Californians do not seem to celebrate choice and self-governance when entering into the marital relationship. The vast majority of Californians do not opt to create their own “prenuptial agreement” (a before marriage agreement) with regard to resolution of property and support issues in the event a dissolution occurs.
  • Defective Cell Phones May Cause Serious Injury  By : Joe Devine
    Defective cell phones may explode or catch fire, leading to serious injury. Understanding the factors that may cause this condition are the first step in preventing cell phone injuries.
  • Defective Child Safety Seats  By : Joe Devine
    Defective child safety seats cause thousands of children injuries each year. It is a parent's legal right to file a lawsuit against companies who manufacture defective products.
  • Disclosure & Procedure In Commercial Injunctions  By : Ian Mann
    A practical guide to the weapons available to a respondent at a return date after an ex parte injunction has been granted against him in the Commercial Court. It has a particular emphasis on how material non-disclosure can be effectively used as the basis for having an injunction set aside.
  • Discover How Insurance Companies Hammer a Stake Through the Heart of Your Accident Case  By : Gary E Rosenberg
    Insurance companies are working very hard to not pay money on your accident claim. Learn the many excuses they use to warrant not making fair settlement offers on your injury case.
  • Discover How To Prevent Identity Theft  By : Jon Arnold
    Do not make yourself an easy victim for a crime that is become the fastest growing crime of this century. There are some easy things you can to today to avoid become an identity theft victim.
  • Distracted Driving: Cellphones and Text Messaging Research and Legislation  By : Christopher Davis
    Driver distraction is a major cause of accidents. Which is why 29 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws restricting cell phone use to use with a hands-free device (no jurisdiction has an outright ban). New Jersey and Washington state have been the only states ones to ban text messaging, though 21 states are considering such bills this year.
  • Divorce and Family Law Case Update  By : David Siegel
    Divorce & Family Law Update
  • Divorce Does Not Have To Destroy You Emotionally and Financially  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    A divorce lawyer makes an impassioned plea for couples considering divorce to take a serious look at how mediation can save money and their co-parenting relationship.
  • Divorce Law New York (Attorney's Fees)  By : David Siegel
    Attorneys Fees for Divorce Lawyers.
  • Divorce Law Summaries New York  By : David Siegel
    Divorce and Family Law Summaries
  • Divorce Lawyers. How Do You Chose?  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    A family law attorney tells couples what to watch out for when choosing an attorney to handle their divorce.
  • Divorce Mediation: How It Works & Why It May Save You Time And Money  By : Andrew Daigle
    Divorce mediation involves a neutral third-party who oversees the agreement between the husband and wife relating to the terms of their divorce.
  • Divorcing in New York is not Simple  By : David Siegel
    Article describes New York as a fault state for divorce.
  • Do I Need a Residential Lease or Rental Agreement?  By : David F.
    The fact is most states only allow a oral contract between the tenant and landlord to be legal for a short period of time, because oral contracts often go to court it is necessary to have a written lease or rental agreement.
  • Do You Have a Medical Malpractice Case? – Here’s an Important Tip  By : Adam B
    Here's a simple, yet effective tip for protecting your medical malpractice case.
  • Do You Know an Identity Thief?  By : Daryl
    Of course its not possible to know who's going to steal your identity otherwise it wouldn't be an epidemic. However people in your life may be exhibiting some symptoms.
  • Do You Know the Actions of the Identity Theft Craft?  By : ramonj
    Whatever system the lawbreakers use, mail theft, dumpster diving, account invasion, the end result is the same: An innocent person like you is ripped off.
  • Do you need a Living Will Form or a Health Care Power of Attorney form?  By : David F.
    The purpose of a Living Will declaration is to document your wish that life-sustaining treatment, including artificially or technologically supplied nutrition and hydration, be withheld or withdrawn if you are unable to make informed medical decisions and are in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state.
  • Doctors Sentenced in Auto Insurance Scam  By : Gary E Rosenberg
    An update on the 2005 indictment of 15 people (some health care providers)charged with participating in an insurance scam in which insurance companies and the N.Y.C. Transit Authority were over-billed for No-Fault insurance charges for automobile accident cases.
  • Documents Needed to Give For Your Personal Injury Case  By : Markus Skupeika
    What does a Florida Accident Lawyer need from you? Get the details before you head to your free consultation.
  • Doing Well by Doing Good: Philanthropy at the Heart of Estate Planning  By : John Fraker
    Do you know that under the current tax law, once a person’s Gross Estate exceeds the Unified Credit Amount, the Federal Government will tax the excess at a rate up to 46%? Learn how philanthropy in estate planning can help others and leave more to your children

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