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10 Ways to Sink Your Paralegal Career - Guaranteed
It's a game, really, this business of careers. If you think about it, every move should be strategic, every decision made carefully, and each accidental event acknowledged as it affects your outcome. To top it off, the results are win, lose or draw. Why we make the bad choices we do can sometimes...
Some Want Rhode Island Divorce Lawyers as a Noble Profession Once Again!
I'm a lawyer and I exclusively practice Rhode Island Divorce. Frankly, I've been disappointed since my first day of practice in this field. No, let me be more honest than that. I have been disgusted. What I see Rhode Island Divorce lawyers do in what was once and honorable and noble profession...
Yaz Lawsuits Begininng to Settle
For about four years now we have been very active in the Washington, D.C. area in offering legal assistance to women who have been injured due to the use of Bayer’s line of birth control pills. We are not the only attorneys who have been taking this course of action. Injury law firms...
Bankruptcy Attorneys Fight to Discharge Student Loans
The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) is currently lobbying Congress in support of two bills aimed at allowing debtors to discharge private student loans during bankruptcy. Each bill seeks to amend the current federal Bankruptcy Code to allow debtors to discharge student...
NJ: The Obligatory Defense of Legal Malpractice to Claims for Nonpayment of Attorney's Fees
Glass v. Suburban Restoration Co., Inc., 317 N.J. Super. 574, 722 A.2d 944 (App. Div. 1998). NJ Underlying Attorney’s Fee Dispute Student Contributor: Michelle Guardado Facts: Plaintiff attorney provided legal services for defendant for about eight months until defendant discharged plaintiff....
