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Legal Advice on Defending Yourself Against Others


At one time, it was not illegal to defend yourself if someone attacked you on the streets. However, in
a few states, if you retaliate when assaulted, both parties are arrested, even though you were merely
defending yourself against the attacker.
This is sounds like insanity, but the laws has determined that “word against word” is the […]

Legal Advice Steps for Juvenile Petitioning


Nowadays, countless children are appealing in courtrooms for criminal behaviors. Parents are
asking everyday what is the best legal advice for their children’s cases. When a child is accused of a
criminal act, he is first arrested and then taken to a juvenile criminal court. The difference between
adult court and juvenile courts is that the parties at […]

Legal Advice on DUI and OUI Charges: What to Do?


It depends on the state, but nearly all states have strict laws against driving under the influence or
operating under the influence. Driving while under the influence is an illegal action, which is often
known as a misdemeanor in the court of law.
Some states, on the first offense, will pull your license, impound your vehicle, and […]

What To Do If You Are Involved In A Pending Lawsuit


Lawsuits often take years to determine if money is owed to the party suing the company or
individual. Lawsuits are civil cases that require good record keeping on both parts. If you are
involved in a pending lawsuit against another source, it is important to keep records of all
communications, efforts, complaints, legal copies, medical records, and so […]

USA Labor Laws for Immigrants


Hiring non-citizens at your place of business can be tricky. Some employers look for alien or immigrant employees to hire, thinking these workers will work more cheaply than U.S. citizens. Other bosses employ migrants in positions that are dangerous, without providing adequate protection or training. There are even some companies that overwork immigrant employees, especially […]

The Whistleblower Protection Law


It was not until 1986 when a law protecting whistleblowers is made. Congress added an anti-retaliation protection to the then existing False Claims Act.
A whistleblower is a person who tells on something he believes is an illegal act. The employees are the most commonly known whistleblower. They tell on their employers which they suspect is […]

Legal Age 101: When Is It Going To Be Legal?


Legal age is an age at which a person becomes entitled under the law to engage in a particular activity or becomes responsible for a particular act.
Those acts and activities include getting married, getting a license, voting and basically anything that will make you accountable for your actions. Government sets a legal minimum age […]

Crime Never Pays


Crime is a bad thing. And the previous sentence was an understatement, and an inaccurate description of the concept of Crime.
When someone commits a crime he or she, for sure, has broken a law that applies to the place and situation he or she is in. The principal statement of crime is that, if […]

Liens: What’s the Big Deal About Them?


Lien, in its simplest definition, is the term used to denote any charge or duty imposed against an item or property as security for payment of a debt or some other obligation.
There are certain liens that can complicate your asset protection planning. This is one of the ways that creditors can have a take […]

May I Take Your Deposition, Sir?


With the slew of legal jargons around, it gets easy to misuse technical and legal terms. Deposition is one these terms. Deposition, however, is not that hard to explain.
Deposition is the act of taking a witness’ sworn testimony outside of court. It can only be done in well-defined circumstances. Some jurisdictions recognize an affidavit as […]