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To remove the mystery about a deposition: it is a question and answer session which takes place under oath, with a stenographic reporter present to take down all that is said. A deposition may also be...
Gary E. Rosenberg | Law Articles | April 12, 2008
Proof of Claims in Bankruptcy Cases
David M. Siegel | Law Articles | April 5, 2008
Attorneys Fees for Divorce Lawyers.
David M. Siegel | Law Articles | April 4, 2008
Out of all the forms available to make an estate plan a living will is perhaps the most important. This is probably the only life and death document you will ever sign, unless you’re a judge.
David Fagan | Law Articles | April 3, 2008
A will is a legal form that helps you to protect your assets and minimize any dispute over the distribution of your estate when you pass on. When created properly, a will is a tool that will control t...
David Fagan | Law Articles | April 3, 2008
Follow these steps to get rid of your Lemon and get into a brand new vehicle
Greg Artim | Law Articles | April 2, 2008
When someone is endowed with fiduciary responsibilities then they are responsible for another individual’s money and potentially investing those monetary funds. Fiduciary liability can occur for many ...
Peter Kent | Law Articles | April 1, 2008
A last will and testament is a legal form that will ensure your estate gets divided how you desire. The person who owns the estate (money and belongings) is called the 'testator'. Without a will your ...
David Fagan | Law Articles | March 31, 2008
A bill of sale form is a relatively easy document to fill out that doesn't require a lawyer. It allows you to legally transfer the title of an asset from one individual or entity (i.e. business) to a ...
David Fagan | Law Articles | March 31, 2008
Means Testing in Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases.
David M. Siegel | Law Articles | March 31, 2008
The definitions of "catastrophic injury" as it pertains to a personal injury case. Injuries may be considered catastrophic when they disrupt a person's life and livelihood, or ability to earn a living...
Gary E. Rosenberg | Law Articles | March 31, 2008
Dunkin' Donuts not fighting fair? The New York Times noted last year that because of a contract dispute, these partners were selling their stores back to Dunkin' Donuts. But the truth is nastier. A fi...
Gary E. Rosenberg | Law Articles | March 29, 2008
Divorce Lawyers New York Family Law Summaries
David M. Siegel | Law Articles | March 29, 2008
A power of attorney is a legal document that is voluntarily entered into by two parties and then is duly certified by a notary public. The person who wrote up the agreement is called the Principal; th...
David Fagan | Law Articles | March 28, 2008
A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care (DPOA-HC) is a document that allows us to name a person or persons to make decisions about our health care in case we don't have the capacity to make those ...
David Fagan | Law Articles | March 28, 2008
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