3 Reasons A Lawsuit Loan Is Not A Good Idea

Posted on: 16 October 2015
If you are currently in the middle of a personal injury lawsuit and you believe you are going to get a settlement or win your case in the future, but are a little short on cash right now, you should steer clear of a taking out a lawsuit loan. Here are the top three reasons you should avoid a lawsuit loan. #1 It Is Incredibly Risky Unless the ink is already drying on your settlement, you should not take out a lawsuit loan because it is incredibly risky.
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Pressing Charges, Filing A Complaint And Prosecuting An Attorney For Failure Of Due Diligence

Posted on: 15 October 2015
Due diligence, as it applies to a lawyer, encompasses a lawyer's duties to investigate a matter thoroughly and develop his or her case around the investigation. When a lawyer fails to do this, it can be considered a "failure of due diligence." If you have encountered an unfair verdict or judgement based on the very little bit of work your previous lawyer did, you may want to hire a criminal defense attorney to advise you and proceed with a case against this previous lawyer.
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New Employer Basics About Employment Contract Breaches

Posted on: 13 October 2015
If you're getting ready to expand your sole proprietorship into a small business with employees, you might be considering employment contracts as a way to clearly define the relationship and your expectations. While contracts are a good way to ensure that you and your employee are on the same page, they also bring the potential for a contract breach – and not just by your employee. Here's a look at what you should know about employment contracts and breaches by either party.
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3 Things That You Shouldn't Do When You're Legally Separated

Posted on: 12 October 2015
Many states require a legal separation period before you can be granted a divorce. The separation is a good "trial run" before a divorce and can help you adjust to living on your own without your spouse. However, you shouldn't forget about the fact that you are married during this time. These are a few things that you should not do when you are legally separated. 1. Bash Your Ex
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