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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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When you are involved in an automobile accident, there is often a great deal of confusion. At Green, Kaster & Falve. -
Introduction When a product injures someone, a court will ask the same sort of questions you would: How did the . -
As Insurance Commissioner Steven B. Larsen ends his first year as head of the Maryland Insurance Administration ("M. -
Since the 1972 promulgation of Rule 3:07, Massachusetts lawyers have been regulated under disciplinary rules modeled upon the American Bar Association's 1970 Code of Professional Responsibility and Canons of Judicial Ethics. -
In addition to mortgage financing and general structural and pest inspection contingencies, your Offer on a . -
In general, it is perfectly legitimate to recruit and hire competitors' employees. Doing so, however, can lead to litigation by competitors, unless one can avoid the seven deadly intellectual property sins of employee recruiting. -
This article discusses fundamental changes in Director and Officer (D & O) liability insurance policies over the last few years. -
On March 5, 1996, the California Supreme Court filed its long-awaited decision in Ehrlich dealing with the reason. -
Below are the published amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, effective January 1, 1997, cited at 21 . -
In Kinney System, Inc. v. The Continental Insurance Co., the Supreme Court of Florida addressed the issue of forum non conveniens. Simply put, forum non conveniens determines whether Florida is the "convenient forum" to hear the case at issue.