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Legal Basics for Start-Ups

Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010

The reason we use a corporation for the business, instead of just keeping it with the individual founders themselves, with no entity, is because when ...

Your Guide to Legal Services

Elliot J. Wiesner | November 17, 2009

All about legal services.

Challenging a DUI

Gordon Fenderson | October 15, 2009

The most common reason that arrests for DUIs are overturned is if there was a bad stop—or an illegal stop—made by the arresting officer.

Retirement Planning, Lawyer

Stephanie Miles | August 13, 2009

Planning for retirement is a complicated affair, no matter your age, tax bracket, or expertise on the matter. One way to ease the stress of ...

Immigration and Visa Law: Welcome to America!

Jon Ellowitz | August 11, 2009

US immigration law is comprised of national government policies that intend to control immigration. It governs the legal status of non-citizens in the United States. ...

Three Reasons to Call a Corporate Lawyer

Kelly Drill | July 1, 2009

When you are considering forming a corporation, a corporate attorney can help you to determine the appropriate structure for your business, and will draft the ...

Hurt on the Job: When You Have a Lawsuit Against Your Employer

By Sarah Matthews | June 9, 2009

If you are hurt on the job, follow these steps to protect yourself the best you can. Often taking these steps will be all you ...

Going Through A Divorce: Everything You Need to Know to Protect Yourself and Your Children

By Sarah Matthews | June 4, 2009

Going through a divorce is never easy, but there are ways to minimize both the pain and the hassle. If you play your cards right ...

Cruelty to Animals and the Law

Ben Goldman | June 1, 2009

Without the proper definition of animal cruelty laws, one could find themselves behind bars for trapping a mouse or hurting a fly. But it should ...

Car Accident Checklist: Protecting Yourself After the Crash

Sarah Matthews | May 27, 2009

...stick around at the scene. Even if it wasn't your fault, you could be charged with a hit-and-run if you leave. If everything looks okay ...