Legal Articles, General Practice

What Should I Do If I Get Sued?

This article tells you how to file an Answer if you get sued and directs you to the free form.

The Villages Auto Accident Lawyers Whittel & Melton :: Bus Bursts into Flames following Collision

A woman waiting at a Sumter bus stop along with 27 children on their way home from school happened to avoid injury Friday after a 1993 Oldsmobile slammed into their stopped bus, engulfing both vehicles in flames.

Medical Malpractice and Medical Negligence in the United States

Medical malpractice and medical negligence includes: Medical misdiagnosis, failure to treat a medical condition in a reasonable period of time, surgical mistakes, anesthesia mistakes, and medication mistakes.

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Employers can take steps to help prevent sexual harassment claims.

Personal Jurisdiction

Supreme Court of Alabama granted Petition for Writ of Mandamus finding that a one-time purchase was an insufficient basis for personal jurisdiction over an out of state company.

What is in the best interest of the child?

Factors considered by Texas Courts

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN PURCHASING A HOME

Purchasing a home, whether it is a house, condominium or cooperative apartment, can be a most trying experience. For First Time Home Buyers it can be even more so. It is not intended to address any specific issue that YOU might be facing. Please contact us to discuss YOUR particular matter.

What’s An Accessory After The Fact?

This is simply: when someone helps someone else get away with a crime. It could mean helping someone escape from a robbery via providing transportation, or hiding a criminal offender for short or long periods of time.

Statutory Rape in California

An adult who has sexual intercourse with someone under eighteen years old, is guilty of statutory rape under California Penal Code 261.5, even if it was consensual sex. An adult in this case is someone over the age of twenty one years old.

Spousal Rape in California

Many individuals may not be aware, but having intercourse with someone you’re married to, against their will, is crime. In fact it’s a felony in the State of California, under penal code 262.

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