How Important Is A Personal Injury Lawyer?, by Paul Malcolm The cost of treating injuries sustained from accidents is relatively high and it is for this reason, that a person who gets injured due a someone else's fault, should seek compensation from the wrong doer. Published 06Nov2011, viewed 128 times
Different Types of Professional Negligence Claim, by Tim Bishop There are quite a few different types of professional negligence claim. This article looks at a few of the main ones to give you an overview of what's involved in these sorts of cases. Published 29Nov2011, viewed 42 times
Five Common Driving Offences And The Penalties They Hold, by Robert Gray There are a multitude of offences that can occur while you are behind
the wheel of a car or other motor vehicle and they often - quite
rightly - carry heavy penalties. This article looks at five common
motoring offences and the penalties you will face if found guilty of one
of them. Published 29Nov2011, viewed 190 times
The Difference Between Lease Extension and Leasehold Enfranchisement, by Tim Bishop Lease extension and leasehold enfranchisement offer benefits to leaseholders. However, they are two different concepts, as this article explains the differences. Published 28Nov2011, viewed 34 times
Define the Roles To Avoid Business Partnership Disputes, by Tim Bishop Going into a business partnership is a good idea if all parties can count on each other for support. But by blurring the roles of partners' responsibilities, problems may occur. This article gives some practical tips on how to avoid the possibility of business partnership disputes arising in the future. Published 28Nov2011, viewed 32 times
Scaffolding Accidents, by Julie Glynn Around 65% of the construction industry regularly relies upon the use of scaffolding, making it a vital and commonplace tool. But despite its routine use, scaffolding remains a dangerous piece of equipment if not erected, managed and operated correctly. Published 28Nov2011, viewed 157 times
Could Freehold Purchase Free You From a Harsh Landlord?, by Tim Bishop Many flat owners struggle to get along with their landlord. But freehold purchase means you no longer have to have one. This article explains how buying a freehold can help you with your difficult landlord. Published 28Nov2011, viewed 37 times
Judgment Business Insurance, by Mark Shapiro Insurance almost never covers you if you intentionally avoid your responsibilities. If you become disabled or die, this is a behavior and preparation issue, not an insurance issue. Your executors should understand they should assign your judgments back to the original creditors, unless you have another way to have the judgments handled. Published 27Nov2011, viewed 130 times
Copyright Solicitors, Copyright and Intellectual Property, by Tim Bishop While intellectual property and copyright are very closely linked, there are differences between them. This article looks at the issue of intellectual property and copyright, examining what they are and how they relate to each other. Published 27Nov2011, viewed 38 times
Accidents On Planes, by Richard Godden Air travel is becoming increasingly important in this day and age, and for the main part is a safe and secure mode of transport. Published 27Nov2011, viewed 41 times
Knee Infection And Medical Negligence, by Julie Glynn If medical professionals fail to manage a knee infection in a satisfactory fashion, it is possible for a patient to suffer a devastating degree of damage. If you have been one such victim of a negligently managed knee infection, you need to know what your options are, as you could be entitled to compensation. Published 27Nov2011, viewed 133 times
Mediation In The Workplace - What Is It And How Can It Help You?, by Robert Gray Disputes at work are common place and can arise for a variety of
reasons. As with all kinds of disputes in life a resolution as quickly
as possible is always the desired outcome, but it is not always easy to
know how to go about achieving this resolution. Published 27Nov2011, viewed 115 times
What Is The Benefit Of Having An Estate Lawyer?, by Paul Malcolm It can be an emotional and challenging experience when arranging matters about your estate,. The decisions you make can have a profound impact on your family and their future. Published 05Nov2011, viewed 81 times
Contracting The Services Of A Personal Injury Lawyer, by Paul Malcolm Each and every year, there are many cases of people who suffer injury through a number of reasons and end up filing legal suites against those who are purported to be the major causes of those injuries. Published 04Nov2011, viewed 78 times
The Bribery Act 2010 - What Is It And How Could It Affect Your Business?, by Robert Gray The Bribery Act 2010 came into force on 1st July 2011. The Act is wide ranging and covers both the public and private sectors. This article looks at the four new criminal offences that are covered by the Act as well as looking at the consequences of finding yourself charged and convicted with one of these new offences. Published 27Nov2011, viewed 36 times
Copyright Solicitors and How They Can Help You Tackle Copyright Infringement, by Tim Bishop If someone infringes on your copyright, you might want to seek legal advice. This article looks at the issue of infringement and how a copyright solicitor can help you deal with it. Published 26Nov2011, viewed 34 times
Alternatives To Keepers, by Mark Shapiro When the debtor is a business, one of the ways to enforce a judgment is to arrange for a sheriff to be a "keeper". The definition of a keeper is when a sheriff or their agents, visit a business for at least an entire day, inventories assets, and usually intercepts cash flows from customers to a business or its cash registers. Published 26Nov2011, viewed 89 times
Construction Accidents, by Julie Glynn The UK's construction industry is widely considered to be one of the safest in the world. But despite this glowing reference, building sites remain a particularly dangerous place, and accidents continue to happen every day. Published 26Nov2011, viewed 276 times
A Guide to Public Order Offences, by Jamie Lyons Public order offences refer to instances which occur in places accessible to the public and sometimes private places with the presence of violent, disorderly or threatening behaviour. The offences are covered in the Public Order Act 1986 statute with the most serious charge carrying 10 years imprisonment. Published 12Nov2011, viewed 37 times
The Right Law Firm Will Help You, by Shane Hester Learn the advantages of contacting a personal injury attorney for all your legal needs. Published 31Oct2011, viewed 44 times
Motorcycle Accident Attorney On Your Side, by Shane Hester Learn the advantages of contacting a personal injury attorney for all your motorcycle accident and other legal needs. Published 31Oct2011, viewed 121 times
Why You Should Hire An Auto Accident Attorney, by Shane Hester Learn the advantages of contacting a personal injury attorney for all your motorcycle accident and other legal needs. Published 31Oct2011, viewed 51 times
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