Civil Litigation - Page 28
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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Early in my career I tried a products liability case in federal court against a ladder manufacturer. I had no e. -
An attorney, ignorant of significant changes in the law, gives erroneous advice to a client. The client relies on . -
Litigation attorneys are increasingly by expected to be aggressive, zealous advocates on behalf of their clients. -
What is enforcement? Enforcement is a lawsuit that is filed to force a person to obey a court order. What order. -
This article details the process and requirements when trying to begin a class action lawsuit. -
This report quickly discusses the impact of higher speed limits and safer cars on various groups of people. -
This article discusses whether an employee can file a civil lawsuit for age discrimination without first resorting to the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing or the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for redress. -
As the reach of project finance continues to expand abroad, awareness of limitations the U.S. government places on . -
Effective for calendar 1999 a new 401(k) plan variant became available which does away with the Average Deferral Pe. -
A recent decision by a U.S. district court seems to ignore the realities of international contract negotiations an.