Legal Articles, General Practice

Warning! Your Trademark is Expiring. Or Is It?

A lot of time and expense are put into registering trademarks. Here are some best practices for registering and protecting your business from scammers.

Agree to Disagree: Resolving Property Disputes with a Partition Action

It’s common for family members or business partners to co-own residential and commercial property. Unfortunately, it’s also common for them to have a dispute over the property because of myriad disagreements. John Vukmanovic discusses when to file a partition action and examines the process step by step.

Creative Strategies for Landlords and Tenants to Survive the COVID-19 Shutdown

When COVID-19-related restrictions imposed by state and local governments are lifted, there is no guarantee that they will have done more than delay the inevitable: eviction and bankruptcy. Modifications should be used to cut risk and losses. If at all possible, landlords and tenants should cooperate now to avoid that outcome.

Minimizing the Impact of COVID-19 in Commercial Lease Obligations

Communication and transparency are key to navigating this pandemic and the obligations that fall to both landlords and tenants.

Personal Injury Claims: What are Value Drivers?

Helpful information about computer assisted claim evaluation programs used by insurance companies to determine the "value" of a personal injury claim.

Can Pictures Taken at the Scene of an Auto Accident Help Your Case?

Building your case requires evidence. An experienced St. Louis car accident attorney can assist you with putting together law enforcers’ reports, statements of eyewitnesses, and your written summary of the incident.

Research Assistant "AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BINDING EFFECT OF CLASS SUITS"

Researched law review article written by GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, JR.; JOHN L. GEDID; STEPHEN SOWLE. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3312739?seq=1

RECOVERING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR INJURED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

Injured construction worker New York State Labor Law claims require a thorough knowledge of the statutes, the Industrial Code Rules, and the precedent caselaw interpreting these statutes.

Should I request a preliminary hearing?

Contrary to popular belief it is better to fight your case.

DUI with Breath Test

Don't Assume That all Procedures Were Followed During The Breath Test

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