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September 2014
If you’re dealing with discrimination or harassment at work, your understandable impulse may be to quit now and sue later. However, before you act on this difficult situation, it’s important to understand your workplace rights — and the steps you should take to protect them. By following these steps, you may be able to improve...
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With insurance claims and personal injury lawsuits involving traffic accidents, it’s important to determine and to be able to prove who is at fault, or negligent. Often, common sense can point to a driver, pedestrian or cyclist who acted negligently and caused an accident, but in order to recover compensation in a lawsuit, you must...
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Many personal injury cases are based on premise liability, a legal concept that covers injuries or accidents that were caused by defective or unsafe conditions on someone’s property. Like all personal injuries, these types of cases are based on negligence — which in the case of premise liability means proving that the property owner did...
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