Legal Articles, General Practice

COVID-19 And Co-Parenting, What Does The Law Say?

In Alberta, we now have a leading case on how parties should behave in light of COVID-19. In the case of SAS v LMS, 2020 ABQB 287, the honorable Mr. Justice Robert A. Greasser heard an emergency application on April 22, 2020.

Automobile Insurance is Required in Wisconsin

Answers the question whether automobile insurance is required in the State of Wisconsin

Types of Products Subject to a Product Liability Claim

Lists the type of products typically reviewed for a product liability claim

What is Admiralty Law?

The definition of admiralty law. Understanding the difference between admiralty law and maritime law. Understanding what a admiralty lawyer is. Understanding when a maritime injury victim should hire an admiralty attorney.

National Visa Center Will No Longer Accept Inquiries Through Mail

The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced that beginning on June 1, 2020, the “National Visa Center will no longer accept or respond to inquiries through mail.”

How To Handle a St. Louis Hit-And-Run Auto Accident

Hit-and-run crashes are all too common. In the US, there were more than 737,100 hit-and-run crashes in 2015 alone.

Wisconsin Law Allows Double Damages for Dog Bites

Wisconsin law in some instances allows double damages for dog bites.

What is Comparative Fault?

An explanation of Wisconsin law on contributory negligence.

USCIS Extends Flexibility Policies Due to Coronavirus

On May 1, 2020, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it is extending its policy of granting additional flexibility to applicants and petitioners responding to certain USCIS requests due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

Evaluating a Personal Injury Case

This article explains some of the factors a personal injury attorney considers in a case.

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