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Dimitry Tsimberg, Esq.

Toxic Mold
 

What to do now? Explores the modern science, mold claims in court and how insurance companies defend them.

What to do when being arrested
 

The practical guide to arrest - read before, regret that you didn't later.

The process of a criminal case
 

An anatomy of a criminal case - process and procedure

How to set aside an unauthorized settlement entered by the lawyer
 

If your lawyer agrees to settle your case without your consent

Fired because could not speak Chinese?
 

A recent question that prompted an evaluation of California law

Higher standards of domain registration
 

Liability after Sex.com case

Should Judges be allowed to Google?
 

Judges are using search engines to check facts, look up information about parties embroiled in litigation, and to challenge facts and statistics presented by attorneys in court... but should they?

Two new internet law cases
 

Once federally registered trademark "Freebies" is now free for all;
Fair Use found In spite of evidence of "Bad Faith"

California Supreme Court expands liability for malicious prosecution
 

Will lawyers drop plaintiff cases?

A living trust will NOT get Medicaid to pay for nursing home
 

Avoid the latest hype about living trusts and what they can legally do

Recent developments in California employment law
 

Unlawful "separation" agreements, illegal contracts,"whistleblowers," sex acts on ebay and new "defense" in sexual harassment cases.

Federal Judge finds DEA used paid "Sub-Informants" to entrap their friends?
 

Recent Federal Court ruling that the DEA and other local law enforcement agencies have been subsidizing an unofficial and secret drug informant "ring."


Cary Goldstein, Esq.

Palimony - what is it and how does it work?
  "Palimony" is the unmarried person's alternative to alimony. The term describes the financial support or property rights arising out of a non-marital cohabitating relationship that one may seek after separation.

James Maloney, Esq.

Nunchaku: illegal in California and New York
  It is legal to have a shotgun, rifle or sword in your home, but if you have two pieces of wood connected with a rope, it is a crime. Has the law gone too far?


Igor Drabkin, Esq.

Common tax evader myths about the law
  So you think you don't have to pay taxes? legally? Here is a legal discussion of how the courts have dealt with tax objectors.

Howard Kapp, Esq.

How to evaluate a medical malpractice case in California
  Discusses the technical details of medical malpractice cases.

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What every database owner should know - how to legally protect data
  Mark Feldman, Esq., Piper, Rudnick.


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