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The Basics of Food Poisoning
March 14, 2012 By Doran & Cawthorne, P.L.L.C.
Food poisoning affects thousands each year. Many cases go unreported, often resolving on their own. While others can cause serious damage to those they infect. When you decide to eat out, rather than making dinner at home you are doing so with the belief that a restaurant has taken care in the meals they prepare. This includes using the required sanitary techniques, properly storing and preparing food and ensuring nothing has passed its expiration date.
What is a DMV Hearing for a DUI?
March 14, 2012 By Greg Hill & Associates
Upon being arrested and booked for DUI, one is issued a temporary driver’s license under most circumstances. This temporary license is on pink sheet of paper and, in small print, advises the recipient that unless he or she contacts the DMV to reserve a hearing within ten days of the arrest, the license will be automatically suspended.
Understanding Class Action Lawsuits
Not all lawsuits are filed individually by a single person who has decided to take legal action for the personal harms that were inflicted upon them. Instances which involve injury or illness to a large group of people can be acted upon in the form of a class action lawsuit.
DUI Attorneys in PA Warn of Increased Patrols for St. Patrick's Day
March 14, 2012 By The Martin Law Firm, P.C.
The Pennsylvania State Police as well as local police forces throughout Montgomery County, PA will be on roving patrols throughout the region to catch drunk drivers this St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday, March 17, 2012. PA police also plan to set up DUI checkpoints in various spots throughout the area to catch drunk driving offenders.
Effects of Sexual Abuse
March 14, 2012 By The Zalkin Law Firm P.C.
Sexual abuse against children is one of the most heinous crimes that can be committed. According to police officers, even convicted murderers despise those who have sexually abused children. Child sexual abuse can be divided up into three categories: sexual exploitation; non-touching sexual offenses; and touching sexual offenses.
Is Strategic Default a Good Idea?
March 14, 2012 By San Diego Bankruptcy Pros
With the state of the economy over the past decade, millions of Americans have been sitting on their homes as they wait out the foreclosure process, taking advantage of free living and waiting for a strategic default. A strategic default is the decision by the borrower to quit making payments on their debt, even though they have the financial ability to do so.
Passing on a Worcester Family Business
March 14, 2012 By The Law Offices of James A. Miller
As the owner of a Worcester family owned small business, you have likely devoted your lifetime to growing the business from the ground up. As a result, you certainly have a stake in the future of the business, including what will happen to it upon your death. You have probably considered passing down the business to your children, but is this a wise choice?
Estate Planning and Tax Consequences for Leominster Residents
March 14, 2012 By The Law Offices of James A. Miller
As a Leominster resident, you have probably given considerable thought and consideration to how you wish to structure your estate plan in order to transfer your estate assets to family members and loved ones upon your death.
Tax Savings Can be Realized With a QPRT
March 13, 2012 By Law Office of Roy W. Litherland
Home ownership has long been the foundation of wealth building in the United States. If you are like most Americans, your home is your single most valuable possession. As a result, if you were to reduce the taxable value of your home you could go a long way toward mitigating your estate tax exposure.
Generation Skipping Trusts to Slow Asset Erosion
March 13, 2012 By Law Office of Roy W. Litherland
San Jose estate planning attorneys invariably speak to many clients who feel as though the estate tax is fundamentally unfair. Their clients register multiple complaints, but the primary reason that they cite is the fact that the estate tax is an instance of double taxation.

