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A Slip and Fall Accident Can Lead to Serious Injuries
November 18, 2011 By Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, PC
A slip and fall accident may seem like “no big deal,” but in some cases this can be farthest from the truth. A slip or fall can lead to serious injuries, costing thousands of dollars in medical expenses.
Health Care Provider Liability under the False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. § 3729 et seq. - Qui Tam)
November 18, 2011 By DunlapWeaver PLLC
Health Care Provider Liability under the False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. § 3729 et seq.) - A recent decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals details circumstances under which health care providers may be held liable under the False Claims Act (“FCA”), 31 U.S.C. § 3729, et seq., for alleged fraud committed under Part C of the U.S. Medicare program. By Cliff Holmes, Esq. Attorney for Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver PLLC (Washington, DC)
Converting Your Bankruptcy Case
November 18, 2011 By Glanzer & Associates, PC
When a bankruptcy case is filed the individual debtor announces his or her intent to proceed under Chapter 7, 11, or 13 of the federal Bankruptcy Code. Each bankruptcy chapter has its own advantages and challenges. During some cases, the debtor’s circumstances may change and another bankruptcy chapter becomes more beneficial. In these cases the debtor may be able to convert the bankruptcy case to a different chapter.
Probate Avoidance: Is it Right for You?
November 18, 2011 By Anderson, Dorn & Rader, Ltd.
Hollywood’s depiction of Estate Administration leaves the impression that a last will is something that is read by an attorney and then the assets are handed out to the family members after a relative passes away. In reality, when you use a last will to express your final wishes your estate is going to have to pass through a process called probate.
Child Custody under the Ethiopian Legal System
November 18, 2011 By Fikadu Law Office
A brief note on the provisions of Ethiopian Legal System governing child custody.
Alimony / Spousal Support under the Ethiopian Legal System
November 18, 2011 By Fikadu Law Office
A brief note on alimony / spousal support under the Ethiopian Legal System.
Is a Mistake Strong Enough to Cancel a Contract According to Ethiopian Law?
November 18, 2011 By Fikadu Law Office
If you want to know if a mistake in a contract can be strong enough to cancel it according to Ethiopian law you might want to read this.
Be Careful of Defacto Divorces without Legalizing the Divorce in Court
November 18, 2011 By Fikadu Law Office
A brief note on Defacto Divorces and their implications according to Ethiopian law.
Organ Donation
November 18, 2011 By Law Office of Michael Robinson, P.C.
Advance medical directives are an essential part of an estate plan, but where and when do you express your wishes regarding organ donation?
Execution of Foreign Judgments under Ethiopia Law
November 18, 2011 By Fikadu Law Office
Have you wondered how the Ethiopian law addresses the issue of execution of foreign judgments? Below you will find brief note on how foreign Judgments are executed or enforced in Ethiopia.


