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Divorce Court has Authority to Award One Parent Sole Decision Making Responsibility For The Children

Divorce Court has Authority to Award One Parent Sole Decision Making Responsibility For The Children

Medical Payments Coverage is Included in All New Hampshire Automobile Insurance Policies

Medical Payments Coverage is Included in All New Hampshire Automobile Insurance Policies

The Massachusetts Alimony Statute Permits the Court to Order Rehabilitative Alimony Based on the Prospect of Future Employment

The Massachusetts Alimony Statute Permits the Court to Order Rehabilitative Alimony Based on the Prospect of Future Employment

THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MISPLACED JUSTIFICATION FOR THE DERIVATIVE WORK RIGHT

A historical review of the derivative work right, concluding it is superfluous to rights within the Copyright Act.

Recruiting All-Star Help

The importance of your doctor to your health and your case cannot be overstated. Your doctor really is vital for both. One strong device to support your doctor with his interests in your health is to take a STAR with you to your examination.

How To Handle Car Accidents Involving Roadway Debris Left From Trucks And Other Automobiles

How To Handle Car Accidents Involving Roadway Debris Left From Trucks And Other Automobiles

Five Types of Wage Deductions that Employers Should Always Avoid

The question of what deductions can be permissibly taken from employee earnings presents a legal minefield for many employers.

Can Your Employer Snoop Around Your Facebook and Twitter Pages?

There are federal and Maryland state laws that protect the Maryland employee from invasive employer social media snooping. This article explains your employee right to privacy.

Should I talk to the injuring party’s insurance company or an investigator for the other person’s insurance company?

This article details the reason to contact an attorney before speaking with the Insurance for the other party.

Do I have a case if I was injured on the premises of a business?

This article explains who is able to recover for injuries sustained on the premises of a business.

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