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sibling dispute over inheritance

Best Ways to Settle a Sibling Dispute Over Inheritance

The passing of a loved one can lead to many complicated feelings and stressful situations—not the least of which is when conflicts arise between family members regarding inheritance. No one wants to deal with heated disagreements during a time of grieving. Still, when such situations come up, it’s best to make sure they’re handled appropriately before further strain is put

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What Happens in a Personal Injury Trial

What Happens in a Personal Injury Trial?

If you have been involved in a personal injury related accident, you may have the right to file an injury claim for fair compensation. However, most individuals involved in a personal injury situation have little to no idea what really happens in a trial. While a significant number of personal injury claims are usually settled before a lawsuit is filed,

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What are EEO Questions & Why Do We Have Them

What are EEO Questions & Why Do We Have Them?

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency established by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act 1964. The EEOC’s purpose is to clarify and enforce federal discrimination laws that prohibit employers from discriminating against individuals based on their age, race, gender, national origin, disability, and religion. It is illegal for an employer to consider any of these

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Timelines and Deadlines for Filing Personal Injury Claims

Timelines and Deadlines for Filing Personal Injury Claims

If you have been in an accident and you have suffered damages, you can pursue a personal injury claim against the other party if they are to blame for the damages that you suffered. However, you have only a limited time within which to file a claim after the accident. Each state sets its own laws regarding personal injury claims.

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Know Your Legal Rights During the Hiring Process of a New job

Know Your Legal Rights During the Hiring Process of a New job

Contrary to popular belief, job seekers several legal rights before an employer formally hires them. Under California and federal law, no employer or company can be involved in discrimination during the hiring process. This means that no employer can use details such as race, race, religion, gender, or nationality to select candidates or make job decisions. In addition, employers cannot

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Five Steps to Take after Being Wrongfully Terminated from Your Job

Five Steps to Take after Being Wrongfully Terminated from Your Job

Getting dismissed or wrongfully terminated from your job can produce a substantial financial strain on your life. However, if you believe that the reason you were fired was not legal, you may be entitled to compensation. California law allows workers who were fired for illegal or unlawful reasons to file a complaint about wrongful termination. Upon succeeding in a wrongful

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Equal Employment Laws Do Not Protect Freelancers So What Should They Do When They Face Discrimination

Equal Employment Laws Do Not Protect Freelancers, So What Should They Do When They Face Discrimination?

If you talk to a few freelancers, you will hear all kinds of stories about blatant discrimination in the industry. These stories range from mildly disconcerting to blood-boiling infuriating. For example, hard-working female freelancers have stopped receiving work from regular clients after they discovered that the freelancer was pregnant, which is a clear violation of employment laws. However, if you

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small business bankruptcy

COVID-19 Pandemic and Trends in Personal Bankruptcy Law

Personal bankruptcy enables filers to wipe their financial slates clean when they are overwhelmed by debt and unable to pay their bills. For consumers struggling with debt, filing for bankruptcy can prevent creditors from foreclosing on or repossessing property, garnishing wages, or shutting off utility services. For small business owners, bankruptcy can discharge business debt to allow entrepreneurs the ability

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class actions are like surgery

Class Actions Are Like Surgery

Class actions are like surgery.  If you know how to do them, you can significantly help people, make lives better and make some good money in the process.  But, if you don’t know how to do them, you can make people’s lives worse, screw them up, and get yourself sued. Sad, but true. Class actions are not just ‘extended versions’

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predatory screening

Leg Is The New Heart

It is with a heavy heart that I write you today with news of the latest medical scam that could hurt you or someone you love. The practice has been referred to as “predatory screening.” It works sort of like this: a company offers to come to your church or an employer-sponsored health fair to do a free screening, or

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sibling dispute over inheritance

Best Ways to Settle a Sibling Dispute Over Inheritance

The passing of a loved one can lead to many complicated feelings and stressful situations—not the least of which is when conflicts arise between family members regarding inheritance. No one wants to deal with heated disagreements during a time of grieving. Still, when such situations come up, it’s best to make sure they’re handled appropriately before further strain is put

Read More »
What Happens in a Personal Injury Trial

What Happens in a Personal Injury Trial?

If you have been involved in a personal injury related accident, you may have the right to file an injury claim for fair compensation. However, most individuals involved in a personal injury situation have little to no idea what really happens in a trial. While a significant number of personal injury claims are usually settled before a lawsuit is filed,

Read More »
What are EEO Questions & Why Do We Have Them

What are EEO Questions & Why Do We Have Them?

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency established by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act 1964. The EEOC’s purpose is to clarify and enforce federal discrimination laws that prohibit employers from discriminating against individuals based on their age, race, gender, national origin, disability, and religion. It is illegal for an employer to consider any of these

Read More »
Timelines and Deadlines for Filing Personal Injury Claims

Timelines and Deadlines for Filing Personal Injury Claims

If you have been in an accident and you have suffered damages, you can pursue a personal injury claim against the other party if they are to blame for the damages that you suffered. However, you have only a limited time within which to file a claim after the accident. Each state sets its own laws regarding personal injury claims.

Read More »
Know Your Legal Rights During the Hiring Process of a New job

Know Your Legal Rights During the Hiring Process of a New job

Contrary to popular belief, job seekers several legal rights before an employer formally hires them. Under California and federal law, no employer or company can be involved in discrimination during the hiring process. This means that no employer can use details such as race, race, religion, gender, or nationality to select candidates or make job decisions. In addition, employers cannot

Read More »
Five Steps to Take after Being Wrongfully Terminated from Your Job

Five Steps to Take after Being Wrongfully Terminated from Your Job

Getting dismissed or wrongfully terminated from your job can produce a substantial financial strain on your life. However, if you believe that the reason you were fired was not legal, you may be entitled to compensation. California law allows workers who were fired for illegal or unlawful reasons to file a complaint about wrongful termination. Upon succeeding in a wrongful

Read More »
Equal Employment Laws Do Not Protect Freelancers So What Should They Do When They Face Discrimination

Equal Employment Laws Do Not Protect Freelancers, So What Should They Do When They Face Discrimination?

If you talk to a few freelancers, you will hear all kinds of stories about blatant discrimination in the industry. These stories range from mildly disconcerting to blood-boiling infuriating. For example, hard-working female freelancers have stopped receiving work from regular clients after they discovered that the freelancer was pregnant, which is a clear violation of employment laws. However, if you

Read More »
small business bankruptcy

COVID-19 Pandemic and Trends in Personal Bankruptcy Law

Personal bankruptcy enables filers to wipe their financial slates clean when they are overwhelmed by debt and unable to pay their bills. For consumers struggling with debt, filing for bankruptcy can prevent creditors from foreclosing on or repossessing property, garnishing wages, or shutting off utility services. For small business owners, bankruptcy can discharge business debt to allow entrepreneurs the ability

Read More »
class actions are like surgery

Class Actions Are Like Surgery

Class actions are like surgery.  If you know how to do them, you can significantly help people, make lives better and make some good money in the process.  But, if you don’t know how to do them, you can make people’s lives worse, screw them up, and get yourself sued. Sad, but true. Class actions are not just ‘extended versions’

Read More »
predatory screening

Leg Is The New Heart

It is with a heavy heart that I write you today with news of the latest medical scam that could hurt you or someone you love. The practice has been referred to as “predatory screening.” It works sort of like this: a company offers to come to your church or an employer-sponsored health fair to do a free screening, or

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