Legal Articles, General Practice

Zoloft, Paxil Linked to Birth Injury Claims

Drug toxic chemicals in Zoloft and Paxil could lead to a serious, life-threatening birth injury. This could result in you seeking compensation through a claim if your child was injured. A Cleveland birth injury attorney can guide you through the process.

Surgery Errors and Surgery Malpractice in Doctors Offices and Hospitals

Each year thousands of people are seriously injured or die from surgical mistakes in doctors offices and hospitals.

Louisiana Convicted Killer Saves Self from Death Sentence

The death sentence was avoided when a murderer signed a deal to avoid being executed for killing a young mother of four children. He was convicted by a jury eleven years earlier, but his sentence was delayed initially by a Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

Analyzing the Arguments Concerning Alienation of Affection Laws

This article analyzes the arguments for and against laws that allow a non-cheating spouse to sue the lover of the cheating spouse.

What Is Probate Law?

A Procedure That Doesn’t Have to be a Problem

Your Estate Planning Team To Win The Game

When you are planning an estate there is a common belief that an attorney is the only professional that you you will interact during the entire process.

Everyone Needs an Estate Plan

Don't make the mistake of waiting until it is too late. You can take control of your health care decisions and how you want to be treated if you can no longer communicate those decisions. If you are incapacitated, you won't be able to make any financial or legal decisions.

Bill of Rights For Those Who Grieve

Grief can be overwhelming, agonizing, numbing. But no matter how terrible, the bereaved have to go through it. Those who try to bottle up and avoid their feelings only prolong the experience.

Arizona's Immigration Law is Decided by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court decides the constitutionality of several provisions of Arizona's controversial new immigration law.

The First Steps to Take When Someone Dies

The emotional trauma brought on by the death of a close family member is often accompanied by bewilderment about the financial and legal steps the survivors must take. These steps may inconveniently come on top of commitments to family and work that can’t be set aside.

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