Legal Articles, General Practice

What is a Specific Bequest in Illinois?

Explanation of a specific bequest in a Will in Illinois.

What is Probate in Illinois?

Explanation of probate in Illinois.

Can you name Co-Agents for Powers of Attorney in Illinois?

Article regarding the use of co-agents under POAs in Illinois.

What is a Joint and Mutual Will in Illinois?

Explanation of a joint and mutual Will.

Personal Injury Law at Fraser Beatty

Injury is devastating, but hiring an attorney can mitigate some of the impacts that can be overwhelming after an accident.

Arizona’s Tough Ignition Interlock Device Law

Since September 2007, Arizona law requires that a Mandatory Ignition Interlock Device (IID) be installed on the cars of all those convicted of driving under the influence (DUI), including first offenders.

DOES THE CONSTITUTION REALLY MEAN SEPARATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE

Defending Religious Freedom is evolving as a Major issue. Hobby Lobby; the Tennessee student suspended for saying "God bless you;" the Houston Mayor subpoenaing Pastor's SERMONS. But does the Constitution actually state "Separation of Church and State?"

Liability for Medication Errors

Each year, up to 1.5 million Americans are exposed to medication errors by negligent medical personnel.

When the Ends Don't Justify the Means

Recently, our office won another significant jury trial in Worcester Superior Court that demonstrates our experience and expertise in local land use and construction disputes.

How Pre-Existing Conditions May Affect Workers' Compensation Benefits

Injured workers who have aggravated a pre-existing condition with a work injury may be eligible for workers' compensation benefits.

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