Civil Litigation - Page 21
This is FindLaw's collection of Civil Litigation articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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The purpose of this paper is to educate the reader about some of the issues involved in presenting neuropsychological evidence in cases where a traumatic brain injury (T131) is either obvious or suspected. -
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes whether a furnisher of information may cease reporting information disputed by a consumer until the furnisher and consumer have resolved the dispute under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. -
How long does a lawsuit take from start to finish? The order and progress of the investigation of the potential la. -
This article provides a quick overview of who your attorney really is. -
An 8-page outline of the key requirements of the ADA for State and local governments. This publication provides detailed information in bullet format for quick reference. -
Introduction When a product injures someone, a court will ask the same sort of questions you would: How did the . -
Disputes regarding legal fees are usually not investigated by the state's disciplinary body. The cost of legal serv. -
Provides a practical overview of the various issues to consider when you gather electronic evidence during discovery. -
This Department of Justice pamphlet answers business owners questions about service animals. -
This publication includes four letter rulings from the HUD about the legal issues involving the one strike and you're out rule.