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Is mediation, rather than litigation, right for you?

Is mediation, rather than litigation, right for you? Many people experience conflict with their family members after the death of a parent or sibling.  Many times, this is just the tip of many problems that have been simmering beneath the surface for years.  When an...
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How to Proceed as the Executor of an Estate

Have you wondered how you should proceed if you are the Executor of an Estate?  The simple answer is that your primary duty is to the creditors of the Estate.  They are your highest and first obligation.  Therefore, once you receive your Letters of Administration...
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Personal Injury

If you have recently been injured as a result of another person’s thoughtless, careless or intentional acts, you may have a claim against that person for your injuries. This is known as personal injury law. Usually, attorneys will be happy to help you recover a...
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What is a fair way to distribute the personal property of the deceased?

Many issues arise concerning how to distribute the personal property of the deceased. By personal property, I am describing those things that are generally found around the home of the deceased, and, more often than not, have a sentimental value which exceeds the monetary value...
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Computer Piracy Court Victory

We are pleased to announce a victory at trial in the case of Advanced Computing Technologies, Inc. versus Delphi Communications, Inc., Brent Seyler and Sergey Alexandrov. In this case, our client, Advanced Computing Technologies, Inc., sued the defendants for computer trespass and computer theft. The individual...
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What should I do if the executor or administrator of an estate will not give me my inheritance?

Although this is not an uncommon problem, neither does it happen with regularity. Executors and administrators are both identified as Personal Representatives in most laws. Personal Representatives have a primary duty to the creditors of an estate to assure that all debts are paid prior...
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