The Steps to Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim
Filing a personal injury claim can be complicated and time consuming, but if approached correctly, the process does not have to be overwhelming.
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What Percentage of Personal Injury Cases Go To Trial? 3 Things to Know
Before a case goes to trial, there’s often a period of negotiation or mediation, where both parties try to reach an agreeable settlement with the help of their attorneys and possibly a mediator.
Tax Attorney is Behind Bars for Tax Evasion and Fraud
Tax attorney is convicted of tax evasion and submitting fraudulant returns to the IRS.
GOP Data Breach is Scarily Irresponsible
Intelligence is gathering lots of useful data. Wisdom is employing a firm that can keep it confidential. Last week's GOP data breach by their contractor, Deep Root Analytics, shows both: a frighteningly intrusive data set containing highly personal information about the vast majority of registered American voters, combined with a shocking lack of responsibility on the part of the Party of Personal Responsibility.
How to Build a Convincing Car Accident Case
Getting into an accident affects your daily life and finances, and can cause a considerable amount of stress.
Columbus BLM Protesters to Receive Settlement Money
BLM rally participants will receive a $5.75M payout.
Legal Responsibilities: Ensuring Inclusivity in Your Office Rental Business
By proactively instituting measures that go beyond the minimum requirements and engaging in open and transparent communication with your tenants, your office rental business can not only meet legal standards but also strive for excellence in providing an accessible and inclusive environment.
Former Student Hits University of Minnesota with Lawsuit Seeking Partial Tuition Refund
The University of Minnesota was recently hit with a lawsuit by a former student seeking a partial refund of tuition and students fees from last spring when the school shut down campuses and shifted to online learning.
Legal Issues for the Regulation of Bitcoin
For economists, the world of Bitcoin is complex enough; for lawyers and lawmakers, it's even more complex.




