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  • Lawyers, Legal Liabilities, And Liquor Licenses


    Opening a bar or a restaurant that serves liquor is not quite as easy as it sounds. There are dozens of situations that would either prevent you from getting a liquor license or stall you in getting one. Meanwhile, your bar or your restaurant suffers and loses money because you cannot serve alcoholic beverages. What most first-time establishment owners do not realize is that they can get a lawyer's help with most of these issues.
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  • Two Ways To Get Through Probate Faster


    One reason why heirs and beneficiaries hate the probate process is because it can take up to three years for them to see the proceeds from wills left behind by their deceased loved ones. Although there are a number of things people can do to minimize the risk of their estate going into probate before they die, there aren't many things heirs and beneficiaries can do to fast track the process after their loved one has died.
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  • Four Things To Consider Before Filing A Personal Injury Lawsuit


    If you have been injured because of someone else's actions—and that injury has resulted in a loss of funds—you should consider filing a personal injury lawsuit against the person who harmed you. This way, you can collect compensation from the responsible party. Before you file a personal injury lawsuit, however, there are a few things to know. There's a Statute of Limitations If you want to file a personal injury case, you need to act swiftly.
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  • Two Times You May Still Be Prosecuted For The Same Crime After Receiving An Acquittal


    The Fifth Amendment protects defendants from double jeopardy, i.e., being prosecuted for the same crime twice. Thus, if you receive an acquittal in your case, the prosecution will generally be barred from bringing the same charges against you a second time. However, like most things in life, there are a couple of exceptions to this rule. Here are two times when you may find yourself back in the courtroom after an acquittal:
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  • On Disability: Defining What This Means For People NOT On Disability


    At some point you may have heard someone say, that they're "on disability." What does that mean, exactly? If you are not aware of it, there are actually several different types of disability insurance, so hearing this tends to blur the lines between the types. Is this person on Social Security Disability? Short-term or long-term disability through work? What about private disability insurance? When dealing with those who claim to be on disability, and needing proof of income, you have to ask what type of disability benefits they mean.
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  • What Should Be Included In Your Estate Planning Package?


    When you think of estate planning, most people think of a will. However, while a will that lists what your assets are and how they will be distributed when you pass away is one of the documents in an estate planning package, it is not the only document. Here are a few of the other documents that should be completed when you are doing estate planning.  Power of Attorney When you are doing estate planning a power of attorney should be included in your planning package.
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  • Four Situations In Which Child Custody Should Go To The Grandparents


    The term "custody" is usually associated with the battle of divorcing or unmarried parents seeking control over their children. However, custody isn't restricted to legal or birth parents. As a grandparent, you also have the right to seek custody of your grandkids if you are convinced it's in the grandkids' best interests. Here are some of the reasons it may be best to seek custody of your grandkids: Both Parents Want You to Do It
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  • Is Your Compensation Paperwork About Your Well-Being?


    Workers compensation is designed as a safety net for workers who were injured by no fault of their own or because of a mistake that anyone could have made--although it's best to avoid accepting or placing blame until the legal procedures are done and the payments have been made. There are a few issues with parts of workers compensation claims and rewards, and some of them work against your favor. Keep a few of these points in mind before signing any kind of paperwork as you work through a workers compensation claim.
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  • Reap Your Reward: Personal Injury Judgments


    The personal injury process can be long and tiring, but sooner or later, you will be given a decision. If your case convinced the judge and a judgment in your favor was handed down, you may now be wondering what comes next. Read on to learn more about what could happen now that you have either settled your case or won your case in court. The Means to Pay You may not have realized it at the time, but your attorney was carefully evaluating your personal injury case from your very first meeting, and the reason is directly connected to money damages.
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  • What Punishments Could You Face With A Reckless Driving Charge?


    Vehicles are very dangerous especially when used in the wrong way. If you drive in an unsafe or reckless manner, then this is a crime. A crime occurs when you operate the vehicle in a way that puts other people at risk. Reckless driving is different from other driving offenses. The charge depends on each individual case. Every state has a list of things that qualify a driver for this offense.
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