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Mediation, Litigation and Arbitration

To find out which dispute resolution method is right for you or your business, please feel free to contact the knowledgeable attorneys at Schneiders & Associates, LLP. We will be pleased to review your case, answer any questions you may have, and make sure you are comfortable with our law firm.

Dealing With Speaking Objections In Trial

Identifying and dealing with speaking objections in the courtroom

Yours, Mine, Our - Always Ours - Child Custody Rights

Many people go in to court for custody not realizing that it is the Court's belief that your child has a right to a relationship with each of their parents.

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part III)

III. Admissibility of Social Networking Website Evidence

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part II)

II. Compelling The User To Produce Social Media Content

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part I)

I. Requesting Social Media Content Directly From Social Media Providers and the SCA

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Introduction)

The following sections are intended to survey the legal community’s response to the recent explosion in social media content to determine if special rules are needed to specifically address social media.

Important information to know before appealing a denial of your long-term or short-term disability insurance claim

Things to know before appealing your insurance company’s denial of your long-term or short-term disability benefits

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