Legal Articles, General Practice

Mission Product Holding v. Tempnology - a Comment

The Supreme Court erred in the Mission Products Holding v. Tempnology case by ignoring the difference between the bankruptcy estate and the debtor.

Understanding The Miranda Warning And Your Rights As A Criminal Suspect

Before the police question a suspect under custody, they are required to give what is known as a “Miranda Warning.” You are probably familiar with this warning already. It is the familiar admonition that you have the right to remain silent and the right to have an attorney. If you ever find yourself in custody, it is critical that you understand and invoke these rights to protect yourself.

Pedestrian-Negligence Accidents in New York: What You Should Know

While motorists are usually responsible for car accidents involving pedestrians, a pedestrian can share some responsibility for an accident.

3 Common Injuries in Car Accidents Involving Children

There are many different injuries that children can incur, but some are more common than others. Here are the common types of injuries sustained by children in a car accident.

Avoiding Common Estate Planning Mistakes

Avoiding Common Estate Planning Mistakes

Estate Planning for Blended Families

Estate Planning for Blended Families

Using POD and TOD Designations to Keep Assets Out of Probate

Using POD and TOD Designations to Keep Assets Out of Probate

Useful Types of Trusts in Estate Planning

Useful types of trusts in estate planning.

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