Legal Guide

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5 Tips for First Time DUI Offenders

The sad reality is that a large number of drunk drivers are repeat offenders. Call it whatever name you want, driving under the influence is a crime in the United States of America and in most parts of the world today. The penalties for drunk driving are high, although this law differs from state to state.  Worst off, if you are involved in an accident that injured or took the life of another... ❯❯❯

Basic Concepts of Business Law that Are Crucial To Your Business

Basic Concepts of Business Law that Are Crucial To Your BusinessAre you an owner of a small enterprise? If yes, then you must be aware of the legal aspects of running a venture. Internet marketing has made business possible for everyone throughout the world; it is also good to understand the rules and regulations of doing business. As an entrepreneur, you don’t necessarily need a degree in business, but it is advisable to take some business courses. By taking... ❯❯❯

4 Common Misconceptions People Have About Child Custody

4 Common Misconceptions People Have About Child CustodyChild custody is one of the most contentious aspects of divorce. It is also one of the areas that are the most misunderstood. Many people have misconceptions about child custody which are often fueled by misinformation from friends and family in addition to the difficult to understand legal terminology. Here are 4 common misconceptions people have about child custody. We’ll also share the truth... ❯❯❯

How Car Accident Claims Involving Uber or Lyft Are Different From Other Types of Auto Accident Claims

When people are injured in Uber or Lyft accidents as passengers or drivers, the claims process may differ considerably from other types of motor vehicle accidents. The key difference with ride-share accidents is the potential recovery sources. Getting medical care, information from the other driver, accident report, and other relevant information will all still be important. People will also want... ❯❯❯

How does Workers' Comp "No-Fault" Systems Work?

The worker’s compensation program ensures that injured employees in the line of duty are able to receive monetary compensation to cater for medical bills and a part of their wages should they be physically impaired from going to work.  Under the program both employers and employees have a number of responsibilities to fulfill under the law. Understanding correctly the worker’s compensation act? ... ❯❯❯

States that have "Super Drunk" DUI laws

The super drunk laws are also known as the High alcohol enhanced penalty law which first came into effect in the state of Michigan to address a certain class of driving under the influence (DUI) offenders. The law specially addresses those with very high levels of alcohol in the system. These set of individuals have high BAC(blood-alcohol content) readings in a breathe testing device.  The super... ❯❯❯

Good and bad sides of a divorce online

Good and bad sides of a divorce onlineIn the time we live, the term of ‘marriage’ got a little different meaning than it used to have a decade or two ago. One of the main things that changed is the way people treat a marriage nowadays. Sure, it is still a huge step for many of us, but it is still considered to be easier than it used to be ten years ago. All of that is thanks to the Internet that brought some new things to us that we... ❯❯❯

What to Do If You Have Been Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence

What to Do If You Have Been Falsely Accused of Domestic ViolenceUnfortunately, many people are wrongly accused of domestic violence, and this can be a very frustrating and tough time on the whole family. There are many reasons why you may have been falsely accused of this, including an ex-partner out of spite or a child that doesn’t understand the serious consequences that come along with accusing a parent or step-parent of domestic violence. Whatever the... ❯❯❯

Assault Lawyer is cheaper than Prison Time & Heavy Fine

Assault Lawyer is cheaper than Prison Time & Heavy FineHave you been charged with assault in Winnipeg? If you’ve been charged with assault in Winnipeg, you may face substantial criminal consequences. A conviction for assault crimes carries a fine of up to 1000 dollars and a prison time up to 6 months. You may also be exposed to a domestic violence restraining order, affecting some of your rights, including the right to own a firearm. Usually, an... ❯❯❯

Do You Know Your Law Firm’s Brand?

Imagine that you’re someone who has suffered a serious injury in a car accident, and you’ve decided that you need to find a personal injury attorney. You begin your search where we all search for services these days -- you go online and start Googling your options. The first firm you come across says a lot of things that you find appealing. They put clients first. They genuinely care about their... ❯❯❯

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