Legal Articles, General Practice

Things You Should Know: Employment Law

This article is based upon another attorney's work, but changed to reflect Montana law. The original can be found at https://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/employee-rights-overview

Things You Should Know: Medical Malpractice Claims

This article takes a look at some of the unique aspects of a claim against a medical provider.

The Anatomy of a Civil Lawsuit

This article is a brief look at what "suing" someone actually means, including the process and a rough timeline.

A Brief Look Inside an Insurance Company's Secret Playbook

Discussion of a case that puts serious limits on a person's ability to recover punitive damages for outrageous behavior that caused them injury.

WHAT’S HAPPENING ON THE ROADS: UBER & LYFT REGULATION UPDATE

Have you ever used Uber or Lyft? What about any of your friends? The answer is most likely yes to either of these questions, ESPECIALLY in urban areas, such as the Tampa Bay metropolitan area which is the second largest in Florida.

HEALTH AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CAR ACCIDENT INJURIES

A wrongful death lawsuit is filed when a death is caused by a person or company’s negligent or reckless conduct. In some cases, wrongful death lawsuits are brought against someone for intentional conduct.

WHY WE CARE ABOUT NFL CONCUSSIONS

It probably won’t surprise you to hear that we’re big football fans here at Ligori and Sanders. Keith even played in college, and being born and raised in Tampa, is proud to wear Buccaneer red on Sundays!

WHAT DOES IT COST TO HIRE A LAWYER?

Legal assistance is not cheap. A client pays a lawyer for the lawyer’s expertise in specific areas of the law. This is a brief look at some of the most common ways in which a lawyer charges a client for the services provided.

What To Do If you Get In A Car Accident

Injuries and accidents involving motor vehicles are extremely common. An estimated 2.35 million people are injured or disabled due to car accidents each year.

Four Vital Items to Cover in Preparing a Will

For many families, a relative dying without a will causes significant strife, since a will names the legal guardians of the person's children - The last thing you want to have if you die is a fight over who's going to raise your children or how you wanted your money distributed.

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