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  • "A Walk Through the Negotiation Process"  By : Art
    The negotiation process is usually a basic procedure. It involves both parties making their individual arguments and offers. Each time an offer is presented it will either be accepted or countered. Now let's take a closer look at how this actually works.
  • "Advantages and Disadvantages of Small Claims Court"  By : Art
    If you've got a case you need to have heard in court, small claims court may be the way to go. There are advantages and disadvantages to using small claims court. We'll look at both in this article.
  • "Basic Steps To Filing A Lawsuit In Small Claims Court"  By : Art
    You can learn how to file a lawsuit if you need to. Here, we'll take a quick look into the basic steps you'll need to take when filing a lawsuit in small claims court.
  • "How To Find A Buyer Of Structured Settlement Payments"  By : Art
    If you want to sell your structured settlement payments in exchange for a lump sum, take a look at this article before you go any further. You'll get more out of your structured settlement if you know how to choose a good buyer of structured settlement payments. Don't talk to buyer or broker before you read this.
  • "Is Civil Litigation Worth It?"  By : Art
    It's not always worth it to go through the civil litigation process. Sometimes, you may just have to cut your losses and take what the personal injury settlement the adjuster offers. In this article we discuss the circumstances in which this may be most beneficial.
  • "Keys to Effectively Negotiating Your Personal Injury Settlement"  By : Art
    There are things to keep in mind when beginning personal injury settlement negotiations. To get a higher personal injury settlement, you'll need to adopt certain negotiation behaviors. We discuss a few of them in this article.
  • "Liability and Medical Malpractice"  By : Art
    Medical malpractice cases are becoming more common. What "med mal" is and what is involved with it is what we discuss in this article.
  • "Premises Liability And Duty Of Care"  By : Art
    A property owner has a certain responsibility to keep his property safe. Visitors to that property also have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a reasonable manner. This article discusses premises liability and how it relates to duty of care.
  • "Understanding Special Damages"  By : Art
    If you are seriously injured, you most definitely won't find anything special about "special damages." These damages are the calculated "hard" costs that the injured person incurs. We explain both special and punitive damages in this article.
  • "Well The Marriage Wasn't Even Valid Your Honor" And Other Excuses By Mr. Blowhard . . .  By : Antonio Fricano
    There is always that person that thinks they know some trick that will allow them to escape accountability. . .This article shall focus on the circumstances of a void marriage and the likely thoughts that will cross his mind.
  • "What is Pain and Suffering Worth? - Figuring Punitive Damages"  By : Art
    You are required to make some decisions when calculating punitive damages. How serious are the injuries you have? What degree of pain and suffering do you have? In this article we take a look at how to put a monetary value on your pain and suffering.
  • $1 Million Settlement for Overworked Workers in the Bronx  By : Paul Justice
    Over worked Bronx construction workers have finally got the settlement they deserve because of the meticulous actions of their Bronx accident construction lawyers. This settlement sets the tone of all future construction projects in the Bronx.
  • 'No Win No Fee' More Popular Than Ever  By : Christian Ward
    No win no fee based claims are growing ever more popular as the realisation comes that members of the public can get compensation as a result of personal injury.
  • 'No Win, No Fee': A Tainted Reputation?  By : Christian Ward
    The reputation of ‘no win, no fee’ cases has been tainted in the last few years due to a number of high profile cases.
  • 'No-win-no fee' A Curse Or A Blessing In Disguise?  By : Saurav Dutt
    Television adverts tell us that no-win-no-fee law firms will provide a zero cost solution to all our legal problems, particularly if they involve an accident of any kind.
  • 'Solicitors’ Core Duties—Tell it to the miners please!  By : Steven Mendelson
    It’s true that most people don’t like Solicitors and certainly don’t want to use them unless they absolutely have to. People are generally forced to use Solicitors in a distressed purchase situation like going through a divorce or buying a house where the transaction can only really be dealt with by a Solicitor.
    When it comes to accident claims some people try and go it alone and deal with the Insurers themselves but they run the risk of having the wool pulled over their eyes.
  • 10 Critical Tips on How to Hire an Attorney  By : Aaron Brooks
    In the modern world an attorney does more than bail people out of jail. Every business including that of the World Wide Web needs the services of an attorney. But the world is full of attorneys of all kinds and sadly not all are honest.
  • 10 Critical Tips On Negotiating A Better Rate With Your Attorney  By : Aaron Brooks
    In life perhaps the most difficult task is that of dealing with the payment or fees due to a lawyer. Today for many aspects of existence a lawyer becomes essential and sadly a large number of disagreements between lawyers and clients arise over fees.
  • 10 Drink driving dos and don’ts – Stay safe this Christmas  By : Martin Hammond-37501
    The day after a night of heavy drinking at a Christmas party, your blood alcohol level could still be over the legal limit. If you find yourself in the situation of being stopped on suspicion of drink driving, follow these 10 drink driving dos and don’ts.
  • 10 Qualities A Criminal Defense Lawyer Should Posses  By : Aaron Brooks
    In the legal world one aspect is more serious than others, criminal cases. In these cases the burden on the shoulder of the criminal lawyer is immense as he is the one who will ensure that the accused will get just treatment as per the law.
  • 10 Reasons To Do A Reverse Email Trace  By :
    Did you know that it is possible to do a reverse email search on emails or blog post directed toward you? Let's take a look at a few reasons why you might want to do a reverse e-mail search.
  • 10 Safety Tips To Prevent Road Accidents  By : Sav DSouza
    Every year around 3300 people, that’s around 9 every day, are killed or disabled as a result of car accidents in the UK. The Royal Society for the prevention of accidents has formed a list of ten tips that could prevent accidents from happening.
  • 10 Simple Ways to Prevent the Theft of Identity  By : Ryan Franklin
    Identity theft can be both financially and emotionally devastating. This article shows you 10 ways to prevent theft of your identity.
  • 10 things to know about the Miami, Florida court reporter  By : Mark Etinger
    The legal community in Dade County is one of the busiest in the country. As we speak, there are millions of criminal and civil cases being held in Miami area courthouses, as well as thousands of depositions being taken every day within the law offices found in the area.
  • 10 Tips For A Pro-Se Litigant  By : Aaron Brooks
    When you need to take legal recourse for any personal or business matter the only choice is not that of hiring an expensive lawyer. If you have determination, grit, knowledge, and the willingness to tackle matters yourself then you can represent yourself.
  • 10 Tips On Preparing For The First Meeting With Your Attorney  By : Aaron Brooks
    In life perhaps the most difficult task is that of dealing with the payment or fees due to a lawyer. Today for many aspects of existence a lawyer becomes essential and sadly a large number of disagreements between lawyers and clients arise over fees.
  • 10 Tips on Writing a Residential Lease Agreement  By : Dan Copernicus
    Any smart landlord will protect their legal interests with a residential lease agreement or rental agreement. Here are 10 tips that will help you properly write an airtight residential lease agreement. A properly written lease agreement will guarantee your rights to protect your property.
  • 10 Tips to Succeed in the USCIS Marriage Interview  By : VisaPro.com
    Many people become extremely overwrought when it comes to facing an interview with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for their marriage-based green card, so was the case with Jennie and Robbie. The “marriage interview,” which both of the partners are required to attend as part of the green card application, should not be presumed as a simple process; it has the possibility of being a very grueling and painful event. You can take the stress and anxiety out of the situation through thorough preparation. It is for this reason that this article has been designed to make your voyage of obtaining a marriage based green card either for yourself or for your spouse, an easy and pleasant experience. The 10 simple yet amazing tips revealed in this article helps you to be successful at your marriage based immigrant visa interview.
  • 10 ways to identify if your lawyer is right for you  By : paul wilson1
    An ideal lawyer will not just have a string of impressive credentials or gold lettering on his door. He or she will be caring, concerned, and devoted to their work. You need to think carefully before laying your trust in a lawyer after all in some cases your life, future, money or property will be in his hands.
  • 10 Ways to Keep Legal Fees Affordable  By : Aaron Brooks
    Hiring a lawyer is step one when you need legal advice or help. Step two is the most crucial as you need to have a clear idea what the lawyer is going to cost. Most lawyers charge by the hour and rates may vary from USD 60-USD 300 per hour. It depends on the lawyer, the extent of your case, and where the case is to be fought.

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