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How to Make your case

How to Make your case

General Personal Injury FAQs

General Personal Injury FAQs

TAXJAMS: Simple Solutions

This book is a self-help guide for taxpayers to settle their tax liabilities.

"Do we need a Will, we have no assets"

If you have minor children, you need a Will. This article explains the reasons why.

Real Estate Seller Financing: Mortgage verus Land Contract

In real estate transactions involving seller financing, the parties can choose between a purchase money mortgage or a land contract. Which one is the best for you?

Naming your Business - More than just choosing a cool name

Technology has a big impact on choosing a name for your business, including a greater risk of violating a trademark

Underground Safety Tips for Construction Workers - St. Louis Workmens Comp Attorney

Construction workers often work in dangerous environments, including underground. Proper training and prevention is vital to preventing work-related injuries.

Michigan's Medical Marihuana Act and the Casias Decision

Examining the impact of the federal circuit court case Walmart v. Casias and how company drug testing policies are enforced under the MMMA.

Understanding Possession of Marihuana Infused Products

Analyzing the case of People v. Carruthers, which provides an affirmative defense for marihuana infused products.

Medical Marihuana in the Workplace

Examining the Kemp v. Hayes Green Beach decision affirming a patient's right to unemployment benefits when violating an employer's drug policy.

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