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How Does a Quiet Title Action Determine the Rightful Owner of a Property and "Quiet" Any Other Claims?

A quiet title action is a legal proceeding used to determine the rightful owner of a property and to "quiet" or eliminate any competing claims or disputes regarding ownership.

How do I legally settle a boundary dispute with a neighbor?

How do I legally settle a boundary dispute with a neighbor? Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys explore how to navigate the path to resolve a boundary dispute.

I need to legally resolve a contsruction dispute in Las Vegas. Who should I talk to?

To legally resolve a construction dispute in Las Vegas, it is advisable to consult with Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys who specialize in construction law.

What Should You Do When You Receive a Reservation of Rights Letter?

When you receive a reservation of rights letter, sometimes the actual message of the insurance company gets lost in the policy language. This article helps clarify what that message the recipient should take from that reservation of rights letter.

The running of the ultimate limitation period for a minor - no “minor matter.”

The running of the ultimate limitation period for a minor, does not toll for that minor unless, at the time, the minor already has a "claim" in existence.

Long-Term Disability Denials

Long-term disability insurance is peace of mind insurance that is supposed to be there to support you when an unexpected illness or injury strikes. Unfortunately a large amount of Canadian long-term disability claims are denied.

Did you receive a Foreclosure Complaint?

Discussion of options available to save your home

IN FLORIDA LAWSUITS BUSINESSES MUST BE REPRESENTED BY LAWYERS

Many businesses will be surprised to learn that they cannot defend themselves through their managers, employees, or administrators when the business is sued in Florida. Businesses in Florida must be represented by attorneys, except perhaps in small claims court cases where the dispute cannot exceed $8,000, not including interest, filing costs, and attorney fees.

What Makes a Good Personal Injury Lawyer?

Consider this criterion that makes a good personal injury lawyer. It's critical to make the right decision when choosing an attorney for your injury case. This will ensure you maximize your compensation.

I Have An Illness From Asbestos, Mesothelioma, Lung Cancer, Asbestosis. Do I Qualify for Compensation?

What factors are used to determine if a person qualifies for compensation for an illness related to asbestos.

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