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A House Divided: Who gets the Vacation Home?

Although it might be presumed that a “house is a house”… when comparing the “marital residence” to a “vacation” home in the context of a NY divorce, that presumption is probably incorrect. Although the general rule is that a house […]

Workers' Compensation - Accident Reporting - Failure to Report

Workers' Compensation, Accident Reporting, Workers' Compensation Benefits, Disability

Auto Accidents & New Jersey "Limitation on Lawsuit" or "Verbal" Threshold

New Jersey Auto Accident - Personal Injury - Auto Insurance - Verbal Threshold

What To Expect If You Are Arrested

In this article, you will understand what to expect when you are arrested by a police officer, and what you should immediately do.

Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement

Sometimes bankruptcy is the best course of action and other times debt settlement may be a better solution. Below is a basic comparison of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and debt settlement.

The Unique Risks of 18 Wheelers at Intersections

Speeding is not necessarily the only factor to consider in auto collisions. 18 wheelers pose a unique threat to other drivers on the road.

FORMING A CORPORATION IN NORTH CAROLINA

A North Carolina Corporation can be beneficial to the owners in two important ways: 1) it can help prevent the business owner from paying too much in federal and state income taxes and 2) it can help protect the owners from incurring Personal Liability for acts carried out by the business.

How long can a creditor sue me for a credit card debt in Arizona?

A credit card company or collection agency has a set amount of time to file a lawsuit for an unpaid credit card known as the statute of limitations. In Arizona the deadline to file a lawsuit for an unpaid credit card debt is six years after the cause of action accrues.

Consequences of a Speeding Ticket Conviction

A traffic citation, something as simple as speeding, can have a long term impact on your driving record, which can lead increased insurance fees or the loss of driving privileges.

Shifting the Paradigm of the Personal Injury Attorney

“The reason for practicing personal injury law is that I want to play a role in shifting the paradigm of the personal injury attorney from the unscrupulous, ‘ambulance-chasing’ attorney, to the honorable personal injury attorney that enhances the lives of the clients I serve,”

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