Three Reasons To Consider A Small Business Attorney For Your Work At Home Business

18 November 2015
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If you work out of your house creating products or selling services to clients, you might not think you need an attorney. However, it is in your best interests to consult a small business lawyer in order to protect yourself and your business from legal and financial trouble in the future. Here are some reasons to retain an attorney as soon as you can. Choosing an Entity for Your Business Read More 

5 Vital Questions to Ask Your Estate-Planning Attorney

9 October 2015
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It's never too early to start thinking about estate planning—especially if you have a spouse, children, and/or loved ones that you'd want to inherit some or all of your assets when you pass. Generally, it's best to hire an experienced estate-planning attorney to help you through the often complicated legal process. Before you choose an attorney to work with, there are some questions worth asking. How Much Would Be Inherited Today? Read More 

How To Get Compensation If You’ve Been Injured On The Job

21 September 2015
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Obviously, nobody who is a responsible individual goes to work with the plan of being injured while on the job. However, it is simply a fact of life that accidents can happen. Even a secretary walking to a back room can slip on spilled water. That's just one of many scenarios that might happen. And, if you work with heavy equipment or do other dangerous work, the chances of being hurt might even be greater, no matter how careful you are. Read More 

3 Possible Defenses To A DUI Arrest

18 September 2015
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Beating a DUI charge can be difficult if the prosecution has solid evidence against you. However, it is still possible to win your case, depending on the circumstances surrounding your stop, arrest, and any testing done. Here are some possible defenses that might apply to your particular situation. No Miranda Rights Warning The arresting officer in your case is legally required to read your Miranda rights to you. If he or she did not, there is a chance that you can use this oversight to your advantage. Read More 

4 Examples Of Evidence In A Personal Injury Case

17 September 2015
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If you've suffered from an accident and are in the process of building a personal injury case, it's important to understand what kinds of evidence can be used. Below are four of the most common types of evidence used in personal injury cases and how they can help you.  Photographs from the Scene of the Accident  Whether you've been in an auto accident or are dealing with a trip and fall case, photographs from the accident scene can prove useful during the investigation and trial. Read More