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Medical Malpractice

Learn how to get the best mesothelioma lawyer.

12th February 2010
The major risk factor for Mesothelioma is asbestos. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer which is quite rare. It affects the meseothelium, the layer of tissue that lies around the internal organs to protect them. A lot of people with affected mesothelioma ha...
Author: Hayden Christensen
Legal

Toronto Real Estate Lawyers (Part 12): Agreement of Purchase and Sale

26th October 2009
As a follow up to my previous article about Agreements of Purchase and Sale (for residential properties - see http://dynamiclawyers.com/DL_blog/page/toronto-real-estate-lawyers-part-10-agreement-of-purchase-and-sale/14/) - which dealt with the Information...
Author: Michael Carabash
Personal Injury

Compensation: Top 5 Reasons to Make a Compensation Claim

12th October 2009
If you have suffered as a result an accident which wasn't your fault, there are a number of reasons to claim compensation, including the ability to regain lost earnings, and the reduced likelihood of the same accident happening to somebody else. Here are ...
Author: Jessica Parker
Copyright & Trademark

Why you should think twice about Provisional Patent Applications

20th August 2009
In the past, it was typically accepted as standard practice for an inventor to write up a really quick and dirty patent application, draft up some quick drawings with the kids' crayons and send it off to the USPTO as a provisional patent application. Occa...
Author: sbbarca
Legal

Judgment Recovery and Statute of Limitations for Judgment Recovery

31st March 2009
The Judgment recovery statue of limitations regards the amount of time given for judgment recovery professional or judgment recovery specialist for judgment recovery after a judgment has been awarded. Statue of Limitations for judgment recovery - is an ac...
Author: David
Legal

Injuries caused by Vibrating Machinery

19th December 2008
If you work around machinery or work with power tools, you could suffer a vibration injury. This is commonly called 'white finger' because the ends of the fingers and sometimes the entire finger goes white. It can also tingle and feel numb. People who are...
Author: Robert Palmer
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