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Common Grounds for Dismissing a Lawsuit
This article discusses some of the common grounds for dismissing a lawsuit of which litigants and attorneys should be aware.
How to Prepare for a Deposition
This article discusses how to prepare for a deposition in connection with litigation.
When the Attorney-Client Privilege Does Not Apply
This article discusses some of the situations when the attorney-client privilege does not apply.
Determining if a Case Will Go to Trial
This article discusses some of the factors that should be considered when determining if a case will go to trial.
Responding to a Low Settlement Offer
This article discusses some of the things parties should do when responding to a low settlement offer.
Understanding Trip and Fall Personal Injury Cases
This article discusses some of the things parties should consider when understanding trip and fall personal injury cases.
Understanding Car Accident Personal Injury Lawsuits
This article discusses some of the things parties should keep in mind when dealing with car accident personal injury lawsuits.
Exceptions to a Statute of Limitations
This article discusses some exceptions to a statute of limitations that might be applicable to some litigants.
What Happens After You Settle a Case
This article discusses what happens after you settle a case that litigants can expect.
What Happens if a Litigant Dies?
This article discusses what happens if a litigant dies and a lawsuit involving that party continues.
Understanding Lack of Consortium Claims
This article discusses some things that are helpful when understanding lack of consortium claims.
Spoliation of Evidence Can Have Consequences
This article discusses some of the ways spoliation of evidence can have consequences on litigation.
Preparing for an Independent Medical Examination
This article discusses some of the steps people can take when preparing for an independent medical examination.
When Experts Are Needed in a Personal Injury Case
This article discusses some of the situations when experts are needed in a personal injury case.
Common Deductions to a Personal Injury Recovery
This article discusses some common deductions to a personal injury recovery that can reduce the money paid to a client.
Suing the Government for Personal Injuries
This article discusses some of the things litigants should keep in mind when suing the government for personal injuries.
Why Some Lawsuits Take a While to Resolve
This article discuses some of the factors explaining why some lawsuits take a while to resolve.
Suing Employers for Harm Caused by Employees
This article discusses some of the things litigants should keep in mind when suing employers for harm caused by employees.
When Liability Waivers Are Unenforceable
This article discusses some of the situations when liability waivers are unenforceable.
Documents for Filing a Motion
This article discusses documents for filing a motion parties should assemble when applying for relief in litigation.
