Legal Articles, Lawsuit & Dispute
Credit Delinquencies Grow, Along with Judgments & Millennials May Be in the Dark
Taking on multiple credit cards even while your credit is good can be a slippery slope. The temptation is there to max out balances, no matter your financial standing—and if something goes wrong with your finances, you could find yourself being sued by creditors for payment.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals Confirms That Annulled Awards Can Be Enforced
One year after the Pemex, the U.S. Second Circuit distinguished a more recent decision by confirming that annulled awards cannot be enforced.
Show Them Yours
A discussion about the benefits of making voluntary disclosures during the discovery process
Significant Verdict for Defrauded Homeowners
Hispanic homeowners were tricked into signing away their home as party of a White Collar Crime Scheme in Los Angeles County. Skillful representation by Thaler Law resulted in a $157,622 judgment in their favor.
Connecticut Supreme Court Decides not too Late to Challenge Subject Matter Jurisdiction; Plaintiff Failed to Plead Insurance Requirement
A blog post about a recent Connecticut Supreme Court decision.
Connecticut Appellate Court Confirms Trip and Fall Liability Cases Can Be Lost on Failure to Respond to Requests to Admit
A blog post about a recent Connecticut court decision.
Connecticut Appellate Court Confirms that Fact Finding Function of Court can Accept or Reject All or Part of an Expert's Testimony
A blog post about a recent Connecticut court decision.