Legal Articles, General Practice

The Employer's Duty to Accommodate

Blog post outlining the duties of employers to accommodate employees with disabilities.

Facts about Religious Discrimination

Blog post on the topic of religious discrimination by employers.

Where does the law stand on mandatory flu vaccines?

Blog post on the topic of whether employees can be fired for refusing to get a flu vaccine.

Legal Separation vs. Divorce

Blog post on the differences between divorce and legal separation

Changing Your Name After Divorce

Short blog post on the process of changing your name during or after a divorce.

Spousal Support (Alimony) Basics

Blog post on the topic of spousal support which is also known as alimony.

Exchange of Documents and Information - "Discovery"

Blog post explaining the process of Discovery in the context of divorce cases.

Avoid Alimony Monthly Payment Programs

Blog post listing reasons why lump sum payments of alimony are generally better for both sides in a divorce.

Alimony Guidelines: What Records to Keep Regarding Your Alimony

A short guide on what documents and receipts that those paying or receiving alimony should keep on hand.

The duality of expert testimony restrictions

Expert testimony restrictions are designed to prevent jurors from receiving unreliable information. However, at some point the restrictions fail to reflect everyday professional practice. This article discusses the dual nature of expert testimony restrictions.

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