2015
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How Business Owners can Defend Against a Negligence Claim
As a business owner, you are at risk of personal injury claims, where a plaintiff may attempt to establish that you were negligent in some way. As a result, they will attempt to hold you responsible for their injury. Negligence is a legal term that is based on the idea that each person has the duty to act in a responsible manner in order to secure the safety of other people. [Read More]
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3 Ways of Saving Money on Patent Attorneys
All the patent rights of your business have to be protected as part of your investment. The patent drafting process and your patent attorney are key features in determining the costs you will incur in protecting your business patent rights. The following tips will give you a better insight and they will save some money when dealing with your patent attorney. Get the right patent attorney. Your patent attorney will first give you proper advice concerning your invention to know if it is patentable. [Read More]
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4 Things You Should Consider When Choosing a Conveyancer
Buying a home can be a significant step in your life. While there are a lot of things to think about when moving to a new house, you will also need a lawyer to carry out your conveyancing needs. A conveyancer will take care of the legal process that involves moving and ultimately ensuring that the legal title to the property you're buying is properly passed from your seller. Here are some things you should consider before hiring a conveyancer. [Read More]
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Having Second Thoughts About That Divorce? Find Out How You Can Withdraw From A Divorce Process
Deciding to embark on a divorce process is not easy. It is an emotional process that marks the end of a marriage you have invested a lot into. It is therefore no surprise that sometimes one may develop second thoughts about going through with a divorce. If you should find yourself in such a situation, there are options that you can explore. Below, learn what these options are and how you can take advantage of them. [Read More]
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4 Things you should know if you want to set up your own law practice
Even with a good education, the truth is that going to law school doesn't always guarantee you the career trajectory you have planned out: coming in as an associate in a prestigious firm and working your way up to partner. Therefore, many young lawyers are increasingly considering setting up their own law practices fresh out of law school. If you are one such lawyer, the following tips will help you build a strong practice. [Read More]
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Reasons You Should Draw Up a Will
Generally, people understand that a will is a necessary document that they should have drawn up at some point in their life. Unfortunately, though, the public assumes that they will always have time on their side and thus not make this a priority. As such, there are a significant number of people who will pass away, usually due to unexpected circumstances, and leave their loved ones fighting for the deceased's estate. [Read More]
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3 Subtle Signs To Watch For When Selecting A Lawyer
Selecting a lawyer or solicitor is a big thing because you often have to entrust them with major decisions that affect your life. However, sometimes it's the small subtle things that you need to look out for when choosing one. Below, find three tell-tale signs that show a lawyer or law firm is worth your time and money. Has helpful support staff Not many people bother to evaluate support staff in a law firm when looking to hire a lawyer. [Read More]
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Grounds for Challenging Drink Driving Test Results
Some people think that it is an open and shut case once a police officer arrests them for drink driving charges. This may not be true since a traffic lawyer can successfully challenge the tests that were used to gather evidence against you. This article discusses some of the grounds under which it may be possible to launch a successful challenge against drink driving tests: Subjectivity of Field Tests Some officers can ask a person they suspect of drink driving to get out of his or her car and then perform a variety of actions like standing on one leg or walking in a straight line. [Read More]
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3 Features You'll Want in a Good Estate Plan
A comprehensive estate plan should be drafted to avoid probate and high estate taxes. Your first steps should be to assign an individual to administer your estate if you happen to be disabled, and safeguard assets in the event that you have to relocate to a nursing facility. It is also advisable that you hire a real estate attorney from a reputed law firm in your area to help you with the drafting of an estate plan. [Read More]
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Death on Holiday: 5 Tips to Make Sure You Are Prepared for the Worst
In an average year, over 1,200 Australians pack their bags for holidays and never return home. Tragically, these holiday makers die from causes ranging from food poisoning to surfing accidents, to murder, and in addition to having to sort through their grief, the relatives of these travellers have to reach into their pockets for a great deal of cash. Sadly, dying overseas can be expensive. If you want to ensure your family is never in the position of digging through couch cushions looking for extra cash after your tragic death, you should check out these tips: [Read More]