Legal Articles, General Practice

Minnesota Clergy Sex Crime Law Upheld By Supreme Court

A recent decision out of the Minnesota Supreme Court upheld a controversial clergy sex crime law that had resulted in the conviction of a Catholic priest in St. Paul

Consolidating Your Student Loans

Consolidating Your Student Loans

Debt and Serious Injury

Debt and Serious Injury

Bankruptcy Options for the Unemployed

Bankruptcy Options for the Unemployed

How to gear up for tax law changes rolling out in 2014 by NYC Tax Advisors

These changes will have at least some impact on all individual and family policy holders and will also affect grandfathered policies that were effective on or before March 23, 2010.

Sexual Orientation and Part of the Diversity Discussion

New Orleans Case Deals with Employee Benefits

What Is the Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Lawsuits?

Understanding how the statute of limitations apply to different personal injury lawsuits.

Examining the Difference Between Negligence and Gross Negligence

An overview of the differences between regular negligence and gross negligence, specifically related to personal injury.

Attorney Jillian Sadler joins Levitt Law Firm PC, Mount Pleasant, Michigan CMU, Alma College

Jillian A. Sadler is an attorney with Todd Levitt, Levitt Law firm. Though originally from the Upper Peninsula, she has spent most of the past decade in Mid-Michigan. She received her juris doctorate from Michigan State University College of Law magna cum laude in May 2013

Claims against Co-employees

An injured employee may only pursue claims against a co-employee in cases involving willful conduct.

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