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What is Power of Attorney?

Power of Attorney is a legal document where one person authorizes another to act on his/her behalf. It allows that authorized person to manage business and/or financial affairs when one person is no longer able to do so.
Gay RedmileApril 03, 2006

Child Support Law Opinions

Child Support LawsChild support in each state of America follows its own laws. Although, these laws are slightly different, they share one thing in common, that every non-custodial parent must provide financial support and health benefits for their...
Holcy Thompson IIIMarch 06, 2006

A Whiplash Injury Claim Is NO BIG DEAL... Or Is It?

Are you aware of how important your compensation for a whiplash injury can be? Too often, a whiplash injury claim is overlooked or is under-compensated. It is often considered minor, but is it really?
Mumtaz ShahSeptember 05, 2005

The Top 10 Scams for 2001

Excerpt from Internet ScamBusters (tm) The #1 Publication on Internet FraudScams on the Internet are growing -- and with the vast selection, it was hard to only choose ten. We've tried to soften this list with a bit of humor.
Audri and Jim LanfordFebruary 04, 2002

The Right Focus on Tort Reform

The recent headlines about Merck's Vioxx withdrawal and the FDA's move to ban ephedra have brought a lot of media attention to the growing area of drug litigation.On April 12, 2004 the FDA published a rule banning health supplements that...
Richard MartinJanuary 12, 2005

Vioxx Withdrawl and Drug Litigation

On Sept. 30, 2004 Merck announced a worldwide withdrawal of Vioxx® (rofecoxib). Vioxx had previously been prescribed in the treatment of arthritis and pain. Worldwide sales of Vioxx in 2003 were an estimated $2.5Billion and the drug was...
Richard MartinJanuary 11, 2005

Tax Lawyers: Why You Should Hire One And How To Do It

The services of lawyers are obtained daily throughout the United States. There are a wide variety of different lawyers including divorce lawyers, criminal lawyers, real estate lawyers, and even tax lawyers.
Gray RollinsFebruary 06, 2006

Mesothelioma - Suing For Compensation

Most asbestos lawsuits have been filed by people who have worked in environments where they have been exposed to asbestos, and who subsequently developed an asbestos-related illness such as asbestosis or mesothelioma.
Rick HendershotDecember 27, 2005

Junk Faxes – New California Law Challenged

I hate junk faxes. You hate junk faxes. We all hate junk faxes! California legislators passed a law banning them, but it has been delayed to a legal challenge.
Richard ChapoJanuary 05, 2006

Got A Beef: Here's How To Get Satisfaction

(NC) - Have you recently purchased a product that doesn't do what it's supposed to do? Do you feel like you were deceived? Here's what the Canadian Consumer Handbook and Consumer Connection suggest you do in such a situation: First of...
News CanadaJuly 23, 2002