Winning in Civil Court

Injured On A Ski Trip? 3 Liability Waiver Loopholes You Should Know About

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The day you were injured at a ski resort probably began with you signing a liability waiver. The waiver undoubtedly outlined the potential dangers associated with skiing, and clearly stated that, should you be injured as a result of one of these dangers, the ski resort holds no responsibility for the damages you might sustain. How solid is this waiver? Can you really not even try to recoup your medical costs?…

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Can Rover Come Over? 4 Things That Can Influence Your Rights To Your Pet After A Divorce

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Are you in the midst of a divorce and wondering about the fate of your pet?  Are you pondering what the divorce judge might take into consideration when deciding who your furry friend will spend the rest of their life with? If so, read on to learn 4 things that can influence your rights to your pet. 1.  Domestic Violence According to americanhumane.org, between 25 and 40 percent of domestic violence victims feel like they can’t escape their hurtful relationships because they fear their pets will be harmed by their abuser.…

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Fighting Speeding Tickets: What You Need To Know About The Informal Discovery Stage

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Before a speeding case goes before a court, both parties follow an important stage called discovery. During the discovery stage, the defense and the prosecution can collect and or exchange information that helps them prepare for the case. If you have recently received a speeding ticket, learn more about the discovery stage and how you can effectively prepare your defense. Why you might want to invest in the informal discovery stage…

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