Legal Articles, General Practice

What to do when someone dies in Colorado

Information everyone dealing with a death in the family should have. Includes links to further information.

Mechanics lien claim limited to contract price

This article discusses what amount a construction professional or material seller may claim.

DHS Annual Flow Report on Refugees and Asylees for FY-2015

In this article, we will examine a selection of the statistics from the Annual Flow Report, which is well-worth reading in its entirety.

Randy Dorman v. Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc.

Missouri Jury Awards $105M in Exploding Tire Rim Case

Five Ways to Maximize Personal Injury Claim Value

Ways to maximize the value of your personal injury claim from award winning Los Angeles accident attorneys, Steven M. Sweat, APC

EOIR Releases New Final Rule on Recognition of Organizations and Accreditation of Non-attorney Representatives

On December 19, 2016, the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) published a new final rule titled “Recognition of Organizations and Accreditation of Non-Attorney Representatives” in the Federal Register.

Protecting Yourself with a Simple Google Search

Using the internet to search potential client's payment and business history prior to entering into contracts

Liening Homestead Properties in Texas

Steps to take to perfect a construction lien on a homestead property in Texas

Getting Man the Job Notices? How to Protect Yourself.

How to respond to man the job notices on a construction contract

Good News for a Client Has Everyday Lessons

Personal liability caused by failure to follow corporate formalities

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