Category: Law, page 9
Articles in 'Law' category:
Make Your Separation Less Terse With Divorce Lawyer New York
Divorce lawyer New York is a certified organization with years of experience in handling divorce cases.
New York's Client "bill of Rights"
Did you know that there is a client "Bill of Rights"? Every New York attorney is required to hang this list of rights in his or her office ' where clients can read it.
Car Accident Claims
An article about choosing a Solicitor when making Car Accident Claims
What Type of Work Do Lawyers Perform ?
Explains the different aspects of legal work.
What Everybody Ought To Know--About Bankruptcy !
A bankruptcy lawyer will be able to guide you through your bankruptcy.
Trusting Your Money With Someone Else
When someone is endowed with fiduciary responsibilities then they are responsible for another individual
“whistleblower”: Definition, Distinctions, and Protections
Do you know what a whistleblower is? Whistleblower is a general term used to refer to anyone who calls attention to violations of any law by his or her employer.
Car Accidents - Sometimes Drivers or the Cars Fault
Car accidents are a problem which most of us face. By keeping our minds alert and our cars in good conditions we can avoid many car accidents. Car accidents can happen when the car is mobile or even when it is stationary. Following all the traffic rules and being responsible while driving is sure to bring down the number of accidents.
How to Mess Up Your Virginia Personal Injury Claim
Virginia car accident victims often make critical mistakes at the beginning of their claim. Insurance adjusters are smart and trained to pounce on those mistakes. Virginia juries are smart and won't put up with any attempt to fool them. Virginia personal injury attorney Ben Glass discusses the Five Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Virginia Accident Claim.
E-forensics: Critical Steps in Capturing Legally Defensible E-data
e-Forensics is the application of electronic investigation to uncover information that is not readily available or viewable to the average user. These deleted or hidden files can often contain vital electronic information that is important to your case, but identifying it is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
The Legal Profession
This article is about the legal profession. The different types of lawyers, and the work they perform for their clients.
What is a Bill of Sale Form?
A bill of sale is a relatively easy form to fill out that doesn't require a lawyer. It allows you to legally transfer the title of an asset from one individual or entity (i.e. business) to a new owner.
What is a Last Will and Testament?
A will is a legal form that will ensure your estate gets divided how you desire. The person who owns the estate (money and belongings) is called the 'testator'. Without a will your estate is wide open to conflicts, problems, and lawsuits.
Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Differences
Means Testing in Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases.
Catastrophic Injuries: Paralysis, Amputation, Burns
The definitions of "catastrophic injury" as it pertains to a personal injury case. Injuries may be considered catastrophic when they disrupt a person's life and livelihood, or ability to earn a living. Management of catastrophic injuries is complex and may require the expertise of a team of health care professionals as the injured person moves from hospital to rehabilitation, and return to home and community.
Dui Breath Analyzing Devices: are They Reliable?
For many years now there have been arguments between DUI lawyers and law enforcement about the reliability of drunk driving analyzing devices.
Compensation for Car Accident Injuries
Before you make a claim for compensation for car accident injuries you must know the proper format of proceeding. The first step is to intimate the insurance company. The second step is to call the police. The third step is to collect all the evidence required. If you are not in such a situation you must hire an attorney who will look after all your needs with regards to the claim.
What Do Lawyers Actually Do For Their Money?
Lawyers are people trained in aspects of law who may represent clients in court; often referred to as an attorney or an advocate, they can fulfill a number of roles depending on the circumstances.
New York Divorce & Family Law
Divorce Lawyers New York Family Law Summaries
Sexual Harassment From Supervisor to Employee
When an individual goes to work each day, they expect to command a certain amount of respect, whether they be a woman or man, married, single, dating, etc. It is illegal for an employer to pressure an employee into doing sexual acts for promotions or favoritism in the work place.

