Legal Articles, Litigation
Significant Verdict for Defrauded Homeowners
Hispanic homeowners were tricked into signing away their home as party of a White Collar Crime Scheme in Los Angeles County. Skillful representation by Thaler Law resulted in a $157,622 judgment in their favor.
Connecticut Supreme Court Decides not too Late to Challenge Subject Matter Jurisdiction; Plaintiff Failed to Plead Insurance Requirement
A blog post about a recent Connecticut Supreme Court decision.
Connecticut Appellate Court Confirms Trip and Fall Liability Cases Can Be Lost on Failure to Respond to Requests to Admit
A blog post about a recent Connecticut court decision.
Connecticut Appellate Court Confirms that Fact Finding Function of Court can Accept or Reject All or Part of an Expert's Testimony
A blog post about a recent Connecticut court decision.
What to expect in litigation
While every case is different, all lawsuits - whether they involve car accidents, divorce, contract disputes, commercial claims, or any other claim - follow a similar set of rules. This article helps explain what to expect if you are involved in a lawsuit.
Can you record a phone call in Maryland to use in court?
Many people would like to record a telephone conversation to use in court. This comes up frequently in divorce and child custody cases, but also in other litigation contexts. It can be dangerous to do in Maryland.
Understanding Pennsylvania’s Protection from Abuse (PFA) Law
A summary on Pennsylvania's Protection from Abuse Law
When Liability is Reasonably Clear: Ridley and DuBray
This article examines two cases, Ridley and DuBray, that form the obligations imposed upon insurance companies in Montana when liability for an accident is not reasonably in dispute.
Preparing for a Deposition
This article gives you the basics on what a deposition in a civil case is like, and how best to prepare for it.
Things You Should Know: Medical Malpractice Claims
This article takes a look at some of the unique aspects of a claim against a medical provider.