Dec 1, 2015 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Bankruptcy Law, Civil Litigation and Appeals, Real Estate Law
As a landlord, the last thing you want to deal with is a tenant who refuses to pay, and the legal eviction process that follows. However, as a landlord, this is part of the job. Therefore, you should become familiar with the laws for eviction governing your state. For...
Nov 22, 2015 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Bankruptcy Law, Civil Litigation and Appeals, Real Estate Law
At the time, buying into a timeshare probably seemed like a great idea, but what you need to remember is that people who sell timeshares use hard pressure tactics that are extremely convincing. Now, for some people, timeshares work out fine, but if you are like the...
Jun 26, 2015 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Bankruptcy Law, Real Estate Law
Following the real estate market crash, people all over the country lost their homes to foreclosure, along with many more to short sale. Last year, the number of foreclosures hit the lowest level since 2006. As of January 2015, foreclosures dropped another 2.7...
Aug 28, 2013 | Bankruptcy Law, Civil Litigation and Appeals, Corporate Law, Criminal, Personal Injury Law
Absolutely. There is no rule nor law that says you need to have a lawyer represent you. (Unless you are a Corporation, but we can discuss that later on). But a good lawyer, and a trusted advisor, will tell you when you really should have a lawyer. There are plenty...
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