Legal Articles, Lawsuit & Dispute
Kozeny & McCubbin, L.C.
Kozeny & McCubbin. LC is a multi-state law firm serving clients in the states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois and New York. The Oklahoma office is centrally located in Edmond, OK.
A HELOC DEFAULT
This type of action can proceed to judgment quickly, unlike a mortgage foreclosure.
M & T Bank v DelVecchio, 2018 NY Slip Op 03971, Decided on June 6, 2018, Appellate Division, Second Department:
Undue Influence as a Grounds for North Carolina Will Contests
An overview of undue influence as a grounds for will caveats in North Carolina
New York Class Action Lawsuits
In employment law, discrimination and unpaid wage and overtime cases are sometimes brought as class actions. Class actions allow one or more employees to represent a larger group of employees who have been harmed in a similar way as the “class representatives.” By bringing a case as a class action, the court can hear the dispute in a more efficient way than hearing perhaps hundreds of individual employees' cases. Today's Long Island employment law blog explores an unsettled question about settling cases involving class actions.
Literary Lawyer blogs
Blogs by Harry M. Rifkin, Esquire found at https://lawofficesofharrymrifkin.wordpress.com
Lawsuits Against Private Schools and Universities: What You Need to Know
A blog post about filing lawsuits against non-public schools. The blog outlines differences between suing a pubic educational facility and private ones.
Student Loan Debt Holding Graduates Back from Starting Businesses
"Student loan debt has become almost like an illness for many in the US – and if you don’t have it, you probably know someone who has or is currently being affected by it."
Lawsuit Responses Recommended: Judgments Granted as Debtors Fail to Come Forward
Insurmountable debt usually arises due to issues beyond our control. While going on wild spending sprees and racking up the dollars in credit card debt is always a temptation, most of us decline to do so because of the consequences involved later—mainly because the money owed must be paid back or creditors will come after you.