Toxic
Mold |
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What to do now? Explores the modern science,
mold claims in court and how insurance companies defend them.
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What
to do when being arrested |
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The practical guide to arrest - read before, regret that
you didn't later.
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The
process of a criminal case |
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An anatomy of a criminal case - process and procedure
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How
to set aside an unauthorized settlement entered by the lawyer |
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If your lawyer agrees to settle your case without your
consent
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Fired
because could not speak Chinese? |
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A recent question that prompted an evaluation of California
law
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Higher
standards of domain registration |
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Liability after Sex.com case
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Should Judges be allowed to Google? |
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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?
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Two
new internet law cases |
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Once federally registered trademark "Freebies" is now free
for all;
Fair Use found In spite of evidence of "Bad Faith"
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California
Supreme Court expands liability for malicious prosecution |
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Will lawyers drop plaintiff cases?
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A
living trust will NOT get Medicaid to pay for nursing home |
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Avoid the latest hype about living trusts and what they
can legally do
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Recent developments in California employment law |
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Unlawful "separation" agreements, illegal contracts,"whistleblowers," sex acts on ebay and new "defense" in sexual harassment cases.
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Federal Judge finds DEA used paid "Sub-Informants" to entrap their friends? |
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Recent Federal Court ruling that the DEA and other local law enforcement agencies have been subsidizing an unofficial and secret drug informant "ring."
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Palimony - what is it and how does it work? |
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"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. |
Nunchaku: illegal in California and New York |
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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? |
Common
tax evader myths about the law |
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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 |
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Discusses the technical details of medical malpractice
cases. |
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