
Working Against Discrimination
To put it bluntly: workplace discrimination is a common case. Fortunately, discrimination is against the law and there are... Read More
To put it bluntly: workplace discrimination is a common case. Fortunately, discrimination is against the law and there are... Read More
Does that give you a right to sue? As we begin to exit the first wave of COVID, citizens that were left in the dark are now... Read More
What happens when you get hurt and decide to pursue compensation, but there’s no direct evidence to prove that it happened... Read More
During the COVID-19 outbreak, attorneys will be requesting more time to get their cases going. What is a Motion to Enlarge... Read More
Asset freezing is a legal process which prevents a defendant, whether innocent or guilty, from dissipating their... Read More
Sample Letter to insurance Company for Life Insurance Claim If you’re a beneficiary of a life insurance policy, you... Read More
Home security camera footage can be used in court so long as it passes some basic criteria. The criteria you need to meet... Read More
Contrary to popular belief, it is legal to use communications garnered from social media sites as evidence. In fact, courts... Read More
When facing a dispute with someone that you had been communicating with via text message, those texts can be used as... Read More
“I was drunk and fell asleep in my car with the keys in the ignition, parked on the wrong side of the road, and I was... Read More
A power of attorney (POA) is a written authorization that appoints a person or organization to manage your affairs if you... Read More
What to do if you receive a subpoena, but you can’t go? The question is-what is the reason that you "can't go?" A... Read More