By Kent Pinkerton | On February 10, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Paralegals are an integral part of any law office, corporation or government agency that must work with lawyers. Paralegals keep the paperwork under control by indexing, photocopying, and organizing documents. Paralegals may also help draft legal documents, conduct hearings, and interview witnesses.
By Kent Pinkerton | On February 10, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Paralegals typically have a bachelor’s degree to help them professionally assist lawyers or corporations and government agencies dealing with the law. Paralegals help lawyers navigate the large amounts of paperwork generated in legal proceedings by indexing, photocopying, and filing. Paralegals also may hold hearings or interview witnesses.
By Brian Vaszily | On February 10, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Every year, there are more than 6 million car accidents in the United States, and knowing what to do if you are involved in one of them is essential to your safety -- both physically and financially.
By Brian Vaszily | On February 10, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Preparing a "Last Will and Testament" - commonly known simply as a will -- is not something that anyone enjoys thinking about or doing. But it is something that almost every adult -- especially those with children -- should think about and do.
By David Skul | On February 7, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Tort law is different from the laws of contract, restitution, and the criminal law. Contract law protects the parties involved when expectations arise from promises, restitution prevents unjust enrichment and compensation for wrong doing, and criminal law punishes crimes that are so severe (like murder, rape, fraud) that society has a direct interest in preventing and dealing with them.
By David Skul | On February 6, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Choosing a lawyer can be a difficult task, so here are a few guidelines to help you. The first thing you need to remember is that you do not need a personal lawyer like you need a tax adviser or a family doctor.
By David Skul | On February 6, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Everyone should make a will. It isn’t a morbid thing to do, and in fact is just plain commonsense to do to ensure WHAT you have goes to WHO you want to have it, in due time of course!
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