Legal Articles, General Practice

Will Missouri have one of the Strictest Unemployment Laws in the U.S.?

In May of 2015, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon vetoed House Bill 150,1 which would significantly reduce the period of time an individual would be eligible to receive unemployment benefits after losing their job.

Liability in Playground Accidents

Playgrounds are known for having a variety of equipment on which children can entertain themselves. Swings, slides, monkey bars, and other apparatus all serve to increase social, physical, and emotional health in children.

Workers Comp for Traumatic Brain Injuries

Intracranial injury is also known as traumatic brain injury. All intracranial injuries are treated as head injuries, although head injuries may also refer to injuries to other parts of the head.

An Important Decision for the Attorney-Client Relationship

I would like to share with you an important decision rendered by Judge Harry Leinenweber of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on August 31, 2015.

California DUI Law

Please visit our our theft pages to learn about theft crimes law in California and how a drunk driving defense attorney at Law Offices of Oscar R. Swinton can defend you when charged.

Los Angeles Theft Crimes Attorney

learn more about theft crimes law in california and how a Los Angeles criminal attorney can defend you.

Common Injuries MO Workers Suffer During Winter Months

It is an employer’s responsibility to ensure workplace safety by taking the necessary steps to lower accident risks during winter months in Missouri.

Con-Edison To Pay $3.8 Million For Gender Discrimination And Sexual Harassment To Over 300 Women

Con-Edison To Pay $3.8 Million For Gender Discrimination And Sexual Harassment To Over 300 Women

How to Start Your Real Estate Project?

A property owner or developer must make important decisions as to a design team when planning a construction project in order to create a good project budget and achieve a good return on investment.

Actor Charlie Sheen Sued by Former Employee for Breach of Employment Contract and Unpaid Wages in Los Angeles

Actor Charlie Sheen Sued by Former Employee for Breach of Employment Contract and Unpaid Wages in Los Angeles

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