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  • Get Quality Information Before Filling The Bankruptcy  By : Mark Jones1
    Before you make any decisions, you should research about filing on the Internet, as this decision can change your life in many different ways. Before you do something that you are not quite sure about, it is advisable to gather information.
  • How to Do a Cellular Phone Number Lookup  By : Davion Wong.
    A cellular phone number lookup can easily trace you to the owner of the cell phone. It reveals to you the identity of the person and gives you enough information that allows you to find him or her. You may see a need to do a cellular phone number lookup when you need to find an old friend or relative, get to the bottom of prank calls and harassing phone calls, checking on a cheating partner and so on. Nowadays, online reverse phone number directories can help you in the discovery and without you having to leave home at all.
  • How to Seek Claim Compensation UK  By : Lindsay Nolan
    This article discusses details of Claim compensation UK and deals with accident compensation specific to the region.
  • Top 10 Reasons to Hire an Immigration Attorney  By : Christopher Conlan
    Immigration laws are constantly changing and can be confusing to negotiate all of the legal hurdles to accomplish your goals. Individuals, families and employers are constantly seeking solutions to the ever-changing and confusion immigration legal system.
  • DUI Essentials Breathalyzers- Accurate or Not?  By : Jim Roberts
    If you happen to be pulled over for a DUI, chances are you'll be asked to take a Breathalyzer test. There have been many studies that have shown them to be innacurate, regardless if you refuse the test in many states you could have your license suspended. Given the fairly inaccurate results, and the incredibly negative consequences of being convicted of false DUI it would seem there should be a greater public awareness of these issues.
  • Just In Case You Get Pulled Over And You've Been Drinking  By : Jim Roberts
    It's late; you're driving home after having a few drinks hours before. All of a sudden you catch a glimpse of blue and red lights in your rearview mirror- you're being pulled over. What do you do? What don't you do?
  • Motorcycle Accidents Lead To Traumatic Brain Injury  By : Alan Haburchak
    Motorcycle accidents when combined with auto accidents are the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries in the United States. Steps can be taken to prevent motorcycle accidents and reduce the risk of brain injuries, such as wearing proper protective gear when on the road. However, if a motorcycle accident occurs, those suffering from a brain injury can find a vast array of resources at LegalView.
  • Private Investigator-Is That What You Want To Become?  By : Adele
    Every one of you must have watched a thriller movie of James Bond, a London Private Detective or read an Alfred Hitchcock novel. Isn’t it? If not this, almost each one
  • A Bankruptcy Attorney's Perspective  By : David Siegel
    Bankruptcy through the eyes of an attorney.
  • How To Sell A Structured Settlement  By : Steven Ross
    There are many different reasons why people would want to sell a structured settlement. Perhaps a better investment opportunity is coming, and you need a large chunk of money now. Or, you're facing a major expense, and can't cover it with a monthly payments you receive from your structured settlement.
  • How To Sell A Structured Settlement  By : Steven Ross
    You may be considering selling your structured settlement for a number of different reasons. Maybe there's a better opportunity to invest your money in which will require you to take it out of the structured settlement. Or, you might be facing debt that can't be paid off with the monthly payments your structured settlement gives you.
  • What Is a Structured Settlement?  By : Steven Ross
    Although a common occurrence, most people have no idea what structured settlements are. That's our focus in this article, to go over the definition of structured settlements, who they can benefit, and how to make them work for you.
  • Managed Migration services in the UK  By : Sridhar Duncanlewis
    UK based law firm Duncan Lewis & Co. based in London looks into Migration to UK, Immigration Law Services, business visa requirements, work permits, entry clearance appeal and deportation issues among others.
  • Consult Child support lawyer in Children related legal issues  By : Sridhar Duncanlewis
    Find child support lawyers, child custody lawyers and child custody attorneys among many other specialist lawyers. This London based firm has a large and enthusiastic staff to help with any hurdle that may be encountered.
  • How To File Employment Claims  By : Lindsay Nolan
    Employment claims may allow you to request compensation for many forms of damage and loss including, medical bills, emotional distress, and lost wages.
  • DUI laws  By : Tim Haider
    DUI (driving under the Influence) is one of the most common law and order related problems in the US. Interestingly, each state has its own set of policies and laws when it comes to DUI cases. If you are currently a resident of San Diego, DUI is a pretty serious offence and you should hire an experienced San Diego DUI attorney to defend you in court. Even before your case enters the court of law there are a few steps you can take to ensure that the DUI case against you is as easy to defend as possible.
  • Are Your General Motors Sliding Doors a Problem? Lemon Law advice for GM users.  By : Paul Fleming
    Faulty sliding doors on General Motors minivans have become a problem for some 2005-2006 models. Those with these problems can turn to lemon law experts to help make a claim. To ensure that you receive full or partial refunds, we offer some tips on covering yourselves before contacting a lemon law office.
  • Seattle Area Residents Contemplating Bankruptcy: Seattle Credit Check Advice FAQs  By : Resolve Legal
    Contemplating bankruptcy? Then you probably have questions about credit. To answer them, Resolve Legal PLLC, a Seattle law firm providing services solely for consumer bankruptcies, prepared these Seattle credit check advice FAQs.
  • Key Events in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy  By : Resolve Legal
    What happens when you file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7? At Seattle’s Resolve Legal PLLC, a Seattle law bankruptcy firm handling only consumer bankruptcies, we’ve found that when clients understand the key events in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the process is less stressful.
  • Don't Fall Prey to Foreclosure Rescue Scams  By : Resolve Legal
    A stack of unpaid bills sits on your dining room table. Your bank has published notice that you’re behind on your house payments. And you’re inundated with letters from foreclosure rescuers promising to save your home.
  • Stopping Foreclosure on Your Home  By : Resolve Legal
    Unexpected problems — job loss, divorce, medical bills — can make it impossible for you to stay current make on your mortgage payments. This default may cause your lender to start foreclosure proceedings. At Resolve Legal, we provide Washington stop foreclosure help to homeowners in the Puget Sound area. This article briefly explains how foreclosures work and how we stop them.
  • Filing Under Chapter 7: More Difficult to Qualify?  By : Resolve Legal
    Contemplating bankruptcy? But worried about qualifying under Chapter 7, because you’ve heard the new bankruptcy law, passed in October 2005, severely restricted Chapter 7 filings. Don’t worry. Chapter 7 does have new requirements. But, as every experienced Washington bankruptcy attorney will confirm, it’s still available for the vast majority of filers.
  • Home Foreclosures: Need-to Know Information From Attorneys Providing Washington Forclosure Help  By : Resolve Legal
    Job loss, divorce, medical bills. As a law firm providing Washington forclosure help to Seattle-area consumers, Resolve Legal PLLC knows how problems like these can make it tough for a homeowner to pay the mortgage. And if non-payment continues for a while, the lender may decide to foreclose. Drawing on our experience providing Washington forclosure help to clients in financial troubles, we believe homeowners should understand how foreclosure works and how to stop it.
  • Using Chapter 13 to Stop Home Foreclosure  By : Resolve Legal
    Worried about your mortgage lender foreclosing on your home?

    Every Washington foreclosure attorney knows that foreclosure is becoming a serious concern for many homeowners, especially those with adjustable rate mortgages. Consider these statistics from research firm First American CoreLogic. According to a study by this firm, 1.1 million additional home foreclosures are expected between 2007 and 2013. Many will involve adjustable-rate mortgages resetting to higher payments.
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know, What to Ask Your Seattle Debt Relief Agency  By : Resolve Legal
    Virtually everyone in the Seattle area that declares bankruptcy is represented by a bankruptcy lawyer, who under bankruptcy laws is characterized as a Seattle debt relief agency. But even if you’re represented by a Seattle debt relief agency, bankruptcy will be less stressful if you understand some bankruptcy basics. That means knowing something about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the route taken by most debtors. Here are some key Chapter 7 points, which you can review with your Seattle debt relief agen
  • Understanding Your Rights When a Collection Agency Seeks Payment of a Seattle Collections Debt  By : Resolve Legal
    Are you being threatened by a collection agency for a Seattle collections debt you owe? Then you’ll want to review this article, prepared by our law firm, Seattle’s Resolve Legal. We’ve advised many consumers in the Greater Seattle area who are burdened with a Seattle collections debt.
  • Using Chapter 13 to Prevent Seattle Bank Foreclosures  By : Resolve Legal
    You’re not alone, especially if you have an adjustable rate mortgage. According to a study by research firm First American CoreLogic, 1.1 million additional home foreclosures are expected between 2007 and 2013. Many Seattle bank foreclosures will involve adjustable-rate mortgages that reset to higher payments. In the Seattle area, many homeowners have equity in their homes, so Seattle bank foreclosures that destroy this equity can be a serious financial problem.
  • When do I need a Washington bankrupcy law firm?  By : Resolve Legal
    The short answer: Anytime you’re in financial trouble and bankrupcy is a possibility.
  • Choosing a Bankruptcy Attorney  By : Resolve Legal
    It is possible to represent yourself in a bankruptcy proceeding – at least a Chapter 7 one, which involves liquidation of your assets. But, in most cases, it’s far wiser to be represented by a skilled bankruptcy attorney. That way, you’ll be sure to keep more of your assets and discharge more of your debt.
  • Dealing With Reluctance to File for Bankruptcy  By : Resolve Legal
    Like many people, you may be reluctant to file for bankruptcy even though a Washington bankruptcy lawyer has advised you that bankruptcy is the best – maybe the only -- solution to your financial problems. Your resistance is understandable.
  • Case Study: Allstate tries to deny, delay, and defend. Part #2  By : Christopher Davis
    A 21 year-old college student receives neck and back injuries in a T-bone collision caused by the defendant. Her doctors later diagnose her with a permanent low back injury. Her past medical expense exceeds $9,000. The defendant’s auto insurance carrier is Allstate. After a 4-day trial, the jury returns a verdict in favor of Theresa in the amount of $114,558.
  • Case Study: Allstate tries to deny, delay, and defend. Part #1  By : Christopher Davis
    A 21 year-old college student receives neck and back injuries in a T-bone collision caused by the defendant. Her doctors later diagnose her with a permanent low back injury. Her past medical expense exceeds $9,000. The defendant’s auto insurance carrier is Allstate. After a 4-day trial, the jury returns a verdict in favor of Theresa in the amount of $114,558.
  • Case Study: Nursing Home Injury to Alzheimer’s Resident  By : Christopher Davis
    89 year-old Alzheimer's patient is dropped on the floor and fractures hip. The nursing care facility did not disclose the fall until after the family took the man to the hospital where x-rays revealed the hip fracture. Last offer before attorney hired was 0. Settlement after hiring an attorney $250,000.
  • Keeping a car with Chapter 7  By : David Siegel
    Describes the ability to keep a vehicle with Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • How to Get Lawsuit Loan – Lawsuit Funding In 3 Easy Steps?  By :
    The lawsuit loan or lawsuit funding is the totally safe, secure, no-risk solution. Once you get a lawsuit loan, you pay back to lawsuit funding company only and if you win or settle the case. If you lose your case, you do not owe the lawsuit funding company anything. The lawsuit loan advanced to you is yours to keep. This protects your family, assets and any needless jeopardy to your credit history.
  • Divorcing in New York is not Simple  By : David Siegel
    Article describes New York as a fault state for divorce.
  • One step closer to immigrating to the US: submitting your application  By : Larry Goldberg
    So, you're ready to jump through some hoops to immigrate to the United States, huh? Well, it really isn't all that daunting a process if you're prepared for it. Unfortunately, a lot of technical requirements and miscellaneous tasks await a person who is ready to migrate to a new country, especially one with the intense border control of America. Don't you think you should know what they are?
  • Auto Repossessions And Bankruptcy  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the issues that arise with auto repossessions and the filing of either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.
  • Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis and Chapter 13 Filings  By : David Siegel
    Article discusses the sub-prime mortgage crisis as it relates to Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Trademark Dilution, Part 1  By : Olivier Taillieu
    Mr. Taillieu is a partner in the litigation department of Zuber & Taillieu LLP. He earned his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University School of Law, where he graduated #1 in the day class and was Managing Editor of the Law Review.
  • Contested Versus Uncontested Cases  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the difference between contested and uncontested cases.
  • Ride with a drunk driver and you may be legally responsible for your own injuries or death  By : Christopher Davis
    A case decided last October by the Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a jury's decision to hold a passenger 35% responsible for her own injuries after accepting a ride from a driver she knew to have consumed alcohol earlier in the evening.
  • Choosing Accident Solicitors  By : Lindsay Nolan
    This article describes the relationship between accident solicitors and their clients.
  • How To Get Accident Injury Compensation  By : Lindsay Nolan
    Accident injury compensation may allow you to request compensation for many forms of damage and loss including, medical bills, emotional distress, and lost wages.
  • Mold: Alive and Living In Your Commercial Building  By : Matthew Donahue
    Mold is a signficant issue facing landlords. the technical, legal and environemtnal and mediacl implications are significant and precaustions should be taken to eliminate mositure sources to reduce the chances of mold growth in your building
  • Toronto lawyers are ready to represent you and your family  By : rick martin
    When someone has interfered with our rights, it is only natural to seek legal compensation for the loss we have suffered. We can suffer for another’s mistake in many situations.
  • Why should you hire one of the Toronto personal injury lawyers?  By : rick martin
    Have you recently suffered from a physical or emotional personal injury? Is this personal injury the result of the action of another person?
  • Good Business Owners Should Know Their Contracts, Including IT Contracts  By : James Cochran
    The contract agreement is essentially the foundation for doing business. Whether it be a verbal negotiation, a handshake deal, or formally written contracts of various natures, a contract establishes duties and obligations for parties doing business with one another and the terms for fulfilling that relationship.
  • Employment Contracts Protect the Rights and Interests of Your Business  By : James Cochran
    When we think of employing people, various different images come to mind. We think of resumes, job interviews, or even handshake agreements meant to finalize the hiring of individuals who will add value to a business or organization.
  • The Importance of Licensing and Contracts in the Software Industry  By : James Cochran
    For the software professional, the industry can often be a quagmire of software license agreements, copyright issues, and a whole range of legal complexities that can make you wonder if a law degree is necessary to develop software these days.
  • The IT Technician's Need for Legal Contracts and Agreements  By : James Cochran
    Contracts can often be seen as burdensome entities that service and goods providers can do without. As long as a mutual agreement is arrived at in good faith, so the thinking goes, then a handshake or a verbal agreement should be good enough.
  • The Need for Contracts in the Web Development Industry  By : James Cochran
    Think about the many different things that go into the development of Web related services — even something as basic as the creation of a Web site for a client.
  • Good Contracts Should Save Time and Costs  By : James Cochran
    Some business owners might forego the necessity of a contract when making a business deal because they think it might take too much time or simply hinder the business relationship and the smooth transfer of goods or services.
  • The Devil's in the Details - Make Sure Your IT Contracts Are Thorough  By : James Cochran
    Contracts are meant to ensure that parties in a business deal — whatever it is — know what their obligations are and agree to carry them out to the fullest. Not only is this the case with respect to IT contracts, but it's the case with respect to any business agreement.
  • What Happens When Someone is in Breach of a Legal Contract?  By : James Cochran
    Parties enter into a legal contract to have terms laid out as to the proper fulfillment of the contract. In other words, when people make a business deal, there's every expectation that both sides stick to their end of the bargain.
  • Should Buyer or Seller Beware - Or Both - in Upholding Contracts?  By : James Cochran
    When buyers and sellers enter into business agreements, does one have a greater responsibility to uphold their end of the bargain than the other? Does the old axiom of "buyer beware" always pertain to all forms of contracts?
  • Yes, You Can Even Get Contracts on the Web  By : James Cochran
    Does it really matter where legal contracts come from? If you write a contract on the back of a napkin, does it make it any less binding than one produced formally in a lawyer's office? The short answer is no.
  • The Contract Agreement in Today's Globalized IT Environment  By : James Cochran
    Perhaps in no sector of business is globalization having a greater impact than in information technology, or IT. The extent to which this sector crosses borders is considerable, as is the complexity involved in associated legal issues.
  • What Makes For a Quality Business Agreement - or a Contract?  By : James Cochran
    The contract is the foundation of doing business. Does that sound too formal to you? Is a handshake agreement good enough for many? Well, even though it may not be as air tight as, say, a contractor agreement, a handshake deal is still a contract.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #3  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the final in a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #1  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the first of a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • Bankruptcy Reform Can Assist Homeowners From Foreclosure  By : David Siegel
    Article discusses Chapter 13 bankruptcy reform as an option to help homeowners save their homes from foreclosure.
  • Common Insurance Company Arguments - Part #2  By : Christopher Davis
    This is the second in a three-part series on excuses used by insurance companies to avoid paying a fair and reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in a car accident insurance companies may try to defeat or diminish the value of your claim using some of these common arguments.
  • What To Expect At The Final Divorce Court Date  By : David Siegel
    Article illustrates the typical procedures on the final divorce court date.
  • Filing an Accident Injury Claim  By : Lindsay Nolan
    An accident injury claim may allow you to request compensation for many forms of damage and loss including, medical bills, emotional distress, and lost wages.
  • What Is Dissipation of Property?  By : David Siegel
    Article describes what dissipation of property is and to what extent it can be done.
  • Calculating Net Income For Support Purposes  By : David Siegel
    Proper calculation for net income purposes and the allocation of support.
  • Arrest Of Unruly Teen Caught On Tape  By : Donald P. Schweitzer
    Have you seen the video of the teenager who was arrested in Ft. Pierce for curfew violations? If not, please take time to view it now: http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2007/oct/04/dramatic-arrest-caught-camera-fort-pierce/
  • Michelle Tribble's Insurance Nightmare  By : Christopher Davis
    Recently my client Michelle Tribble was featured on CNN's cable show Anderson Cooper 360. The story addressed how insurance companies take advantage of legitimate accident victims by intentionally undercutting settlement offers and essentially forcing innocent victims to file expensive and time-consuming lawsuits just to recover their medical bills.
  • Body Snatching: When Real Life Imitates Scary Movies  By : Alan Haburchak
    Horrible as it may seem, it has become apparent that a number of crematoriums and funeral homes may have conspired to profit from the loss of those grieving families that entrusted them with their loved ones. As a result, a number of lawsuits have been filed on behalf of those families, the remains of whose loved ones were improperly used or even sold.
  • How the insurance industry shortchanges accident victims to earn billions more in profits  By : Christopher Davis
    Allstate found that by intentionally undercutting the value of the claim by 20, 30 or even 50%, Allstate could earn much more in profits. This is because most accident victims will not take Allstate to task by hiring an attorney and filing a lawsuit. Most of these victims will reluctantly accept Allstate's lowball offer.
  • How to Intelligently Forecast a Maintenance Award  By : David Siegel
    Awards of maintenance in divorce and family law cases.
  • Escalators, Footwear, and Severe Foot Injuries  By : Alan Haburchak
    Crocs – those wildly popular colorful rubber clogs – seem to be the darling of the shoe industry but according to a rash of recent reports, the public is starting to question whether Crocs (or their knockoffs) and escalators mix? Sandals and flip flops are also problematic on escalators.
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Mesothelioma Lawsuits  By : Peter Kent
    A diagnosis of mesothelioma as a result of industrial asbestos exposure can be daunting, both emotionally and logistically. A myriad of questions appear that can seem at first difficult to find answers for. This article serves as a guide to those most-often asked questions concerning mesothelioma and filing a lawsuit dealing with mesothelioma.
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Clear Advice  By : Jon Pow
    Here are some very straight forward advice on filling chapter 7 bankruptcy. If you think this might be you only way out have a look at this article.
  • Child Custody Cases and What To Expect  By : Andrew Daigle
    As divorce rates continue to rise, more and more children are growing up in a single parent household. Despite the fact that a divorce legally separates the parents from one another, it is important that both remain active in their child’s life.
  • Case Study: Once Again Allstate Tries To Avoid Paying A Legitimate Claim  By : Christopher Davis
    A careless driver causes a serious accident. The driver was insured by Allstate Insurance Company. Allstate's lawyer denied that the their insured was responsible for causing the collision. A jury disagreed.
  • What Documents Cannot Be Notarized?  By : misty
    Documents are notarized to prevent fraud and protect the parties to ensure that the signing party signature is authenticated. A notary public acts as an impartial witness to identify the signers to screen out impostors while making sure documents are willingly signed and that the signing party has the mental capacity to sign such.
  • Philadelphia Lawyers  By : Hartwell21 Christopher20
    Located in the heart of America, Philadelphia is one of the most famous cities in the world. Philadelphia is the sixth most populous city in the United States and has made a name for itself the world over. In fact apart from tourism Philadelphia is well known for its rich history. Today almost all of Philadelphia’s tourism is attributed to its amazing historical locales. Being one of the most populous cities in the US; Philadelphia does have its share of law suits. If you are in need of a lawyer in Philadelphia or for that matter anywhere in the US here are a few tips to help you find the right lawyer.
  • Can A Spouse Be Put Out During A Divorce Case?  By : David Siegel
    The granting of exclusive possession of the marital home in a divorce case is possible.
  • All About Filing Your Insurance Claim Form  By : Lindsay Nolan
    Article description: Insurance claim forms are available with easy access to make a claim.
  • Modifying and Terminating Support Provisions  By : David Siegel
    Article demonstrates how and when a support order can be modified.
  • Who Is Most at Risk for Construction Site Accidents?  By : Peter Kent
    Millions of individuals are injured in construction site accidents every year, with many unable to return to work for a considerable period of time if ever. Understanding the causes and risks associated with construction site accidents can greatly help with recovery as well as prevention and aid in gaining due compensation.
  • A few things about work accidents  By : michal costaminnego
    1. One of those things is that employers are obliged to ensure that workplace is safe for their employees and to ensure that the risk of accidents is kept to a minimum. All employers should also have an overall safety program. If you have doubts about the safetiness at your work and you didn't take safety course, speak to your boss.
  • Removing a Child to another Jurisdiction after a Divorce  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the issue of removal of a minor child as related to a divorce action.
  • Things You Need To Know To Win Your Negligence Claim  By : Lindsay Nolan
    Any person who has sustained any kind/type of any Injury may be entitled to claim compensation, so long as there has been negligence on the part of another party.
  • Estate Planning-Some Simple Advice  By : Steve Allen
    Most Americans do not know how their assets will be divided once they die. Arizona attorney Steve Allen, known as the "estate planning doctor," has started a website to explain the complicated subjects of wills and trust.
  • Enduring Power of Attorney - Last Chance Saloon  By : Ray Prince
    If you've not heard yet, you only have a few days left to organise your Enduring Power of Attorney. Officially, you have until September 30th to get it in place, at which time EPAs will be replaced by Lasting Powers of Attorney.
  • Case Study: Insurance Company Tries To Minimize Injuries To Avoid Paying Damages  By : Christopher Davis
    On May 6, 2002, thirty-two year-old Sarah Brown was rear-ended on Interstate 405 near the Renton S-curves. The other driver was insured by Farmers Insurance Company. Ms. Brown received injuries to her neck and back. Her medical expenses were $18,205, including $10,500 in chiropractic charges. The last offer from Farmers was $50,000. After a 3-day trial, a jury awarded $500,000.
  • The Truth About Attorney Finder Websites and Directories  By : Mischelle Weedman Davis
    Are you looking for a lawyer? Using the internet to find one? Beware of websites that say they will help you locate, evaluate, and choose a lawyer. These sites are not always what they appear to be. They are not a public service. More often than not these sites are simply paid advertising spots.
  • What is a House Sharing Agreement ?  By : James Walsh
    When house sharing, also called rent-a-room arrangement, a tenant shares the same property with the landlord. The former is usually given a room inside the house where the landlord also lives and both have common access to some facilities of the property like sitting area, kitchen, bathroom and balcony. Facilities like meal and laundry are chargeable by the landlord.
  • How to Get Litigation Financing - Litigation Loan in 3 Easy Steps?  By :
    Litigation Funding: Providing cash advances to plaintiffs and attorneys before their lawsuits are settled. It is a contingent transaction in which litigation financing is advanced based solely on the merits of a pending lawsuit. Litigation funding is repaid only upon successful verdict or settlement of the lawsuit. If the plaintiff or attorney loses the lawsuit case, the litigation loan is never paid back to the litigation financing company.
  • Why The Insurance Industry Wants To Defeat Referendum 67  By : Christopher Davis
    Why would the insurance industry spend $7.7 Million to defeat a measure that could conceivably give them an excuse to raise premiums and make even more money off of Washington State citizens? I smell a rat.
  • What Questions Will the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee Ask?  By : David Siegel
    Typical questions that a Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee will ask at the debtor's court date.
  • What Happens at the Chapter 7 Court Date?  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the events that take place at the Chapter 7 bankruptcy court date.
  • Why Pre-Settlement Funding is a Safe Lawsuit Advance Funding for Plaintiffs?  By :
    Pre-Settlement funding or Pre-Settlement Lawsuit funding is the lawsuit advance funding provided to the plaintiffs even before their case is settled. Pre-Settlement funding enables plaintiffs in lawsuits to receive money months or years before their cases have settled. Lawsuit Pre-Settlement funding is a non recourse lawsuit advance and plaintiff pays back to Pre-settlement funding company only if he or she wins or settle the lawsuit case.
  • Accident Claim Experts  By : Lindsay Nolan
    Don’t hesitate a moment in claiming what’s right for you! Make your accident claim and get compensated for your injuries and property damage.
  • Lawyer Advertising Revealed: How To Find And Hire A Battle-Hardened Personal Injury Attorney  By : Michael Patton, Esq.
    This article reveals the types of personal injury lawyers and firms behind extravagant advertising campaigns. It is a description of the type of service one can expect from advertising law firms and the reasons that consumers should avoid choosing a lawyer based solely on advertising. Finally, the article describes the practices of dedicated trial attorneys who receive most of their clients by referral and how consumers can find such lawyers.
  • Immigrating to the U.S.? Do this first!  By : Larry Goldberg
    Applying for a temporary visa to reside in the U.S. can sometimes be a long and difficult process, depending on your personal situation. But if you can fully prepare your immigration application, you have a much better chance at going through the process smoothly and of course successfully. Here is a guide on what you can do to prepare for visa application.
  • What Are Your Rights In A DUI?  By : Larry Goldberg
    It is an unfortunate occurrence, however, in some cases, DUI rights are overlooked when you are arrested and charged for driving under the influence. Overlooking a person’s DUI rights is far too common and we are at a place in society where DUI rights are considered to be generally non-existent.

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