Law Free Articles - Page 5 of 10
Shaun Parker
Adultery Under The Microscope!
If you were thinking about adultery then its time to think twice. The private investigator industry has come of age in the UK and is now used by everday people to track the cheaters down. [Read More]
Robert Masud
SEC Proposes Anti-Fraud Rules to More Closely Regulate Hedge Funds & Certain Venture Capital Funds
Recently, the SEC proposed changes that would revise criteria for admission for individuals that invest in some private funds (excluding some venture capital funds). [Read More]
Amy Nutt
What is a Personal Injury Claim?
Any time a person is injured, that person experiences a personal injury. The law is designed to protect an individual from being harmed by other people or organizations. [Read More]
William Doggett
What's Up with All These Knife Laws?
The right to carry a pocket knife seems to be challenged depending on where you carry that pocket knife within the United States. [Read More]
Paul Sherman
How Lawsuit Funding is a No-Risk and Safe Lawsuit Loan for Plaintiffs?
Most of plaintiffs involved in lawsuits do not realize they can get litigation financing before their case settles. A litigant waiting for a settlement or judgment from a lawsuit can qualify for a lawsuit funding or lawsuit loan, ranging from $250 to $1M for a personal injury or other individual case and up to $10M for a commercial case. [Read More]
Robert Masud
Clamping Down on the Use of Trademarks as Key Words
Internet users search for information online through search engines. Because some web page owners have paid for links to be included in search engine results they frown upon competing websites using their trademarked terms as keywords for links whenever the trademark owners results appear as a search result. [Read More]
Kris Koonar
A Guide To Starting Your Own Law Firm
There are a variety of reasons why launching their own law firm can be an attractive proposition for qualified lawyers. [Read More]
Paul Sherman
What is Workers Compensation Funding - Workers Comp Loans?
Workers Compensation Funding is actually cash advance against your pending workers compensation settlement, claim or lawsuit. These are non recourse workers comp loans which you pay back only when you win or settle your workers comp case, claim or lawsuit. If you lose your case or claim you need not to pay back to workers compensation loan funding company. [Read More]
Kris Koonar
Remarriage and Estate Planning
Ideally, there should not have been any necessity for estate planning. In a congenial family atmosphere, surviving members would amicably have divided everything equitably and set matters at rest. [Read More]
Tim Dillard
Choosing an Asbestos Attorney in Mesothelioma Lawsuits
Choosing an asbestos attorney to represent you in a mesothelioma lawsuit is one of the most important decisions that you'll make if you decide to pursue compensation for your illness. [Read More]
Robert Masud
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Narrows Application of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Businesses hoping to take advantage of provisions of the Sovereign Immunities Act need to appreciate a recent ruling of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals deemed to limit the extent and application of that Act. [Read More]
Tim Dillard
Why You Should Consult an Asbestos Lawyer
If you've been diagnosed with a condition related to asbestos exposure, a lawyer familiar with the laws surrounding asbestos and compensation could be one of your most valuable allies. [Read More]
Tim Dillard
Seeking Support from a Mesothelioma Lawyer
If you are reading this article, you probably are concerned about yourself, a loved one, or a friend who has been diagnosed (or died) with some form of mesothelioma. [Read More]
Tim Dillard
Information about Working with a Mesothelioma Attorney
Mesothelioma is a tragic disease because it is 100% preventable. [Read More]
Robert Masud
Software Companies Face Threat of Patent Infringement Suits for Overseas Sales: But Is It Serious
A significant case has reached the U.S. Supreme Court that on the surface could expose high-tech companies to greater liability for patent infringement in regard to certain products assembled and sold overseas. [Read More]