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Trusting the Trustee in your Bankruptcy

No matter what chapter of bankruptcy that you are filing, you have to have faith in the bankruptcy trustee and know that he or she will be both fair and impartial. The bankruptcy trustee is not your enemy (nor is he your friend), a bankruptcy trustee is impartial and fair.

Distracted Driving in West Virginia - Texting While Driving Outlawed

Discusses West Virginia's implementation of a new distracted driving law, which makes texting while driving illegal in the state and enforceable as a primary offense.

Addressing A Prospective Employer's Request for Job Candidate's Facebook Log-In Info?

Addresses the controversial topic of employers requesting Facebook passwords from prospective hires in the interview process and offers advice on how a job seeker should address such a request.

Six Claims You Should Be Wary of Regarding Living Trusts

Clients should enter the estate planning arena with as much information as possible, and not from a point of view of fear. Here are six claims to be wary of regarding living trusts.

What constitutes domestic violence in Georgia?

Unfortunately, we often receive calls from potential clients who have been victims of domestic violence (family violence) or want a restraining order against a spouse or former spouse.

A Car Came Out Of Nowhere

A legal article addressing the contention of a driver that the other car in an accident "came out of nowhere."

Traumatic Brain Injuries from a Car Crash and the Michigan Closed Head Injury Exception

Brain Injuries Resulting from an auto accident are more common than you think and roughly 2 million Americans are affected by this serious injury every year.

What is the Best Way to Beat a DUI Charge in the State of Michigan?

While there are many ways to defend a DUI charge, you must attack or challenge the evidence against the driver that was charged.

Uninsured and Under-Insured Insurance Optional For Michigan Residents

The state of Michigan requires that you purchase no-fault insurance from your auto insurance provider. What the insurance company may not tell you is that many motorists do not have any liability insurance or they may have extremely low policy limits.

If I File a Workers Compensation Claim in Michigan, How Are The Attorney Fees Calculated?

Much like other personal injury cases, workers’ comp cases are usually contingency fee based. This means that you are not required to pay any fees unless you win compensation in your case.

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