“No Win, No Fee” Explained In Simple English

Are you confused with legal terms? Would you like the common phase “no win no fee” explained in simple English?

So what does “No win, No fee” actually mean? (read full article…)

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Primer On Child Custody Lawyer - Who Is He?

Who will get the primary custody of your children?

That is the ultimate question that will pop up once a divorce started to run on the wheels of court. Along with the legal arguments and circumstances to nullify a marriage, there are also legal remedies that will be brought out to family courts to decide on the primary custody of the children. (read full article…)

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When Is Homeowner’s Insurance A Legal Requirement

Most people are under the impression automobile insurance is the only kind of insurance that is a legal requirement in America – and, sometimes they’re correct. Health, life, long-term care – none of these kinds of insurances is a legal requirement. Homeowner’s insurance, on the other hand, is the exception. Sometimes homeowner’s insurance is a legal requirement, and sometimes homeowner’s insurance isn’t a legal requirement. (read full article…)

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Fight For Your Child’s Legal Rights Through A Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

About 500,000 Americans are suffering from cerebral palsy in the country. The numbers of fetal and maternal conditions are increasing, resulting to a higher risk of a newly-born child to acquire cerebral palsy. However, there are also cases where the negligence in the part of the medical provider may contribute to this condition. As a matter of fact, cerebral palsy has preventable causes. (read full article…)

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Could You Use A Personal Injury Attorney?

Have you got a case? Do you know when you need a personal injury attorney?

Most people assume you only need a personal injury attorney for a auto accident. Clearly, when you have an auto accident that results in an injury to yourself caused by others then hiring a personal injury attorney would be prudent, but there are many instances when a personal injury attorney may be of use to you for all sorts of accidents caused by others. (read full article…)

Pesonal Injury Accidents

Personal injury accidents are on the rise. It’s estimated that every year more than 90,000 people in the United States die due to personal injuries and even more are injured, but must live with the painful effects of their injury for many years. (read full article…)

The Trademark Dilution Revision Act Of 2006 And Your Online Business

Creating the right trademark that distinguishes your product or service from others is the key to a successful business both online and off. However, one recent legislative enactment is worthy of note, as it might influence your decision in choosing the next name or graphic for your online business. (read full article…)

Today’s Ever Increasing Compensation Culture

We are all now living in the compensation culture where someone ends up picking up the tab, is this ethically right or wrong? More and more people are now claiming compensation thanks to the no win no fee contracts that many companies are now offering. Is this right or wrong? (read full article…)

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Understanding Fair Use Rights

What is copyright? Copyright is defined as “The legal protection given to authors which protects them against unauthorized copying of their work.” Copyright infringement is defined as “a violation of the rights secured by a copyright.”

All writers at one time or another have quoted something someone else has written. I see it all the time throughout the writing industry. (read full article…)

Can You Hear Me Now? How About Now?

Did you know that misuse of your cell phone can land you in jail? Well it is true. David, Yas of Massachusetts Lawyer’s weekly reported in his “From the publisher” column this past week that a man dialed the wrong number on his cell phone by accident. The recipient of this call was his ex fiancée whom had a restraining order against the caller. (read full article…)

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