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Legal

Telos VG Law Identifies the Four Steps of a Lawsuit

07th November 2012
Lawsuits can be very complicated and drawn out affairs, but they aren't always. In fact, many civil lawsuits are ended early in the litigation process by either a voluntary settlement or a decision to move into arbitration or mediation proceedings. Unless...
Author: Nancy Swenson
Law

Role of Cost Lawyers and Law Costs Draftsman

15th June 2012
Introduction: Different states have distinctive laws and regulations to govern the litigation process. Lawmakers in the countries have made bills, which are lobbied in the congress to be approved as laws. In certain states, such issue regarding the expens...
Author: Huma Khan
Divorce

Resolving family law matters with compassion and dignity

22nd March 2011
Family law lawyers are usually first trained as litigators and the competent ones generally know their way around a family law courtroom. Litigators are taught that they cannot effectively represent their plaintiffs unless they have objectively verifiabl...
Author: braxtondouglas
Personal Injury

How Depositions Work?

21st March 2011
Depositions are a crucial part of all legal cases and trials, including personal injury trials. A deposition is simply testimony that is outside of a courtroom while under oath. The deposition is taken for the purpose of gathering information about a pers...
Author: Elite Lawyer Project
Business Law

Determining Lost Profit v. Lost Business from the Financial Expert's Perspective

22nd February 2011
Until this past summer, the idea that YouTube might turn a substantial profit at long last may have been as improbable as Jon Stewart friending Glenn Beck on Facebook. But a federal judge’s recent ruling in YouTube’s favor in the 3-year-long copyright dis...
Author: Mark S. Gottlieb, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CBA, DABFA, MS
Law

Hiring a Forensic Expert Early in a Lost Profits Case Yields High Dividends

22nd February 2011
In a recent meeting with some of my colleagues in the legal community, the question came up: Why is the analysis of lost profits deferred until late in the litigation process? One colleague is of the opinion that often the financial issues associated with...
Author: Mark S. Gottlieb, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CBA, DABFA, MS
Personal Injury

Handling an Injury Suit with Legal Aid

08th January 2011
How does a personal injury lawsuit work in your city? Whether it is car accident or a workplace mishap in Orlando, if another individual or organization is responsible for the injuries, you have the right to file a case as per Florida tort laws. However, ...
Author: Jorjina
Personal Injury

How Could A Personal Injury Attorney Possibly Help You?

05th January 2011
Hiring a personal injury attorney is definitely a must when you or your loved ones are victimized under any type of personal injury cases due to the negligence and the wrongly behavior of a third party. With a personal injury attorney, the victim is seeki...
Author: Darwin Grabel
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
Legal

Legal Document Duplication, Legal Scanning, Copying, and Security Risks

21st July 2010
Confidentiality is a top priority for any legal proceeding, and legal document duplication is one way of keeping all information confidential. Legal document duplication is a means for document management for the legal community. For most firms and other ...
Author: Business Local
Personal Injury

Jogging Hazards May Make a Personal Injury Lawyer Your Best Friend

18th June 2010
Joggers can face many hazards while trying to pursue a healthy sport that can cause a variety of injuries. These same injuries can prevent a runner from working, which can lead to a loss of income. Injuries can be incurred in situations such as a bite fro...
Author: Nick Messe
Personal Injury

Time Limits on Head Injury Claims

15th April 2010
When you have been the victim of a head injury due to someone else's negligence, the law contains provisions under which you are entitled to just compensation. These claims must be made through a licensed solicitor, typically one specializing in his area....
Author: Robert Palmer
Law

Advantages and Drawbacks of a Litigation Process – In Comparison With Arbitration

13th April 2010
Litigation law usually relates to the entire process of filing a lawsuit at a court, investigation and motion practice, trials, judgments or the final verdict and awards of damages. Litigation is always considered to be faster, cheaper and better than an ...
Author: Robert Bell