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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.

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.

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A discussion about the benefits of making voluntary disclosures during the discovery process

2015 Trial Advocacy Workshop

Discussion on Florida Bar Family Law Section Trial Workshop

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.

What to expect in litigation

While every case is different, all lawsuits - whether they involve car accidents, divorce, contract disputes, commercial claims, or any other claim - follow a similar set of rules. This article helps explain what to expect if you are involved in a lawsuit.

Can you record a phone call in Maryland to use in court?

Many people would like to record a telephone conversation to use in court. This comes up frequently in divorce and child custody cases, but also in other litigation contexts. It can be dangerous to do in Maryland.

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