Legal Articles, General Practice

How Often Will a Workers’ Compensation Case Go to Trial?

Approximately 5% of all workers’ comp claims go to trial. Most claims get settled through mediation, arbitration, or out-of-court settlements. Going to trial can be costly and lengthy for employees.

How a Construction Law Attorney in Las Vegas Can Help with a Contractor Dispute

In the ever-evolving world of Las Vegas real estate and construction, disputes between contractors and property owners can arise, leading to significant challenges and potential legal complications. Thankfully, the expertise of a real estate and construction law attorney in Las Vegas can be invaluable in navigating these complex issues.

Texas Divorce Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide

Explore the pathways of Texas divorce with our comprehensive guide, designed to illuminate the legal requirements, property division, and child custody intricacies with a dash of Texan spirit and empathy. Navigate through this challenging chapter with knowledge, support, and a friendly guide to light your way to new beginnings. #TexasDivorce #NavigatingDivorce #NewBeginnings #LoneStarLegalGuide

How to File a Complaint with the Nevada Contractors License Board

Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys discuss how the Nevada State Contractors Board is the statewide licensing agency for contractors in the construction industry.

Construction Disputes in Las Vegas

Las Vegas construction disputes can arise from issues such as poor workmanship, not finishing work, not finishing on time, failing to complete work according to plans or building code, or causing property damage during the course of performing work.

Mechanic's Lien Process in Las Vegas

If a Las Vegas contractor or supplier doesn’t get paid on a construction project, they can file a Mechanic’s Lien on the property to secure payment. This creates a security interest in the property for the unpaid amount due.

How to Claim Lost Wages After an Auto Accident in New York

To claim lost wages after a NY auto accident: Seek medical care, inform employer, gather documents, consult an attorney, file a claim.

How Does a Quiet Title Action Determine the Rightful Owner of a Property and "Quiet" Any Other Claims?

A quiet title action is a legal proceeding used to determine the rightful owner of a property and to "quiet" or eliminate any competing claims or disputes regarding ownership.

How do I legally settle a boundary dispute with a neighbor?

How do I legally settle a boundary dispute with a neighbor? Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys explore how to navigate the path to resolve a boundary dispute.

Why Mechanics Lien Deadlines Are Important To Meet

Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys discuss how mechanic's liens are legal claims that contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers can place on a property to secure payment for work or materials provided. By adhering to a mechanic's lien time limits, which varies from each state, one may successfully accomplish the goal of getting through this legal procedure.

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