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How Much is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

Charles Flaxman | September 16, 2009

I know, from my experience as a personal injury lawyer, the usual amounts that a plaintiff can expect to collect.

What to Know Before Your Personal Injury Lawsuit

Charles Flaxman | September 16, 2009

In personal injury law, you must convince the jury that you are a credible plaintiff.

What is Mediation?

Charles Flaxman | September 15, 2009

The mediator’s job is to try to get the case settled.

5 Things You Need to Know About Lawyers

Courtney Iseman | September 11, 2009

Hiring a lawyer can be stressful unless you know exactly what to look for and how to go about it. If you are hiring a ...

Lawyers: How to File for Bankruptcy

Stephanie Miles | August 14, 2009

Usually considered a last report option for those struggling to get through a seemingly hopeless situation, declaring bankruptcy involves going to court and standing before ...

How Locksmiths Deal With the Law

Robert Campbell | August 13, 2009

A detective would meet us at the bank so we could open up a safety deposit box in the bank’s vault.

Why to Consult a Social Security Lawyer Before You Submit Your Disability Claim

Editor | August 13, 2009

Because of the prevalence of social security fraud, the Social Security Administration has developed highly stringent rules and regulations for submitting a disability claim.

Employee Benefits Lawyer: Employee or Employer? On Your Side

Courtney Iseman | August 7, 2009

Now more than ever, in times of economic uncertainty, it’s crucial to be sure you are getting all you are entitled to at your job. ...

Federal Case Defense: When it’s You vs. the Feds

Jon Ellowitz | July 28, 2009

It’s no blessing to face federal criminal charges. The federal government has the toughest groups of people investigating its charges – groups like the FBI, ...

White-Collar Defense Attorneys and the Big Fish

Robert Rava | July 14, 2009

Any short list of high-end white-collar defense attorneys should be composed of former government prosecutors. That is, lawyers who’ve “flipped,” as they say in the ...