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RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Residential Construction Claims come about within a variety of contexts depending upon who you are in the process. Check out this Blog for the most common residential construction claims in North Carolina.

This is Business: What is Business Litigati

Litigation is the initiation of a formal legal proceeding. Business litigation is the initiation of a legal proceeding concerning any business dispute.

Business Law: Common Operating Considerations for all Businesses

If you own a business, you probably have so much on your plate that you don’t spend much time worrying about the legal issues that your business may be facing.

Cat v. Copycat: Copyright Infringement Litigation Overview.

If you have a registered copyright you may legally enforce your rights against all infringers of that copyright by filing a Complaint.

Claims against Co-employees

An injured employee may only pursue claims against a co-employee in cases involving willful conduct.

A California Suspended Corporation

Make sure to revive a suspended corporation before staring a lawsuit.

Appealing a Limited Jurisdiction Case in California - A Step by Step Guide

This article provides a step by step guide to appealing a limited jurisdiction case in California. Limited jurisdiction cases are cases in which the amount in controversy is $25,000 or less.

What Is a Trade Secret?

Trade secret is often a nebulous term encompassing disparate facts and analyses to ascertain its existence and enforceability. For instance, Plaintiff's belief that some particular information is a trade secret does not necessarily render such information trade secret, per se.

What Does a Quiet Title Action In CA Entail?

Quiet title action is brought to determine who the real owner of a property is or who possesses what interests in the property.

What Is Deposition In CA?

What is a deposition? Who may be deposed? Who may not be deposed? what is the time frame for deposition? Where could deposition be taken? These are only some of the questions confronting parties and non-parties in a deposition.

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