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Turkish Procedural Law
August 6, 2012 By Cindemir Law Office
This article aims at explaining the stages of legal proocedings in Turkey and in Turkish Procedural Law. Subsequent to establishment of modern Turkish Republic, the law regarding procedural law had been changed in the light of Swiss law in 1927. Since 1st October 2011, Swiss adopted rules were applying to the proceedings of lawsuits in Turkey. Due to the need of speeding up the litigation procedure and candidateship for EU, a new Turkish procedure law is entered into force in 1st October 2011.
What to do After a Car Accident
August 6, 2012 By Smith Thompson Law
A car accident can be a frightening experience. This article gives a brief guideline of what to remember if you find yourself in such a situation. We live in a country where driving is a way of life. Because of this, it is almost certain that at some time in our lives, we will experience an automobile accident. When you are in a car accident, even if you are not injured, there are certain things that you need to do...
To File a Case in Turkey (Petition)
August 6, 2012 By Cindemir Law Office
This article explains what is required for lawsuit petition in Turkish Procedural Law. In consideration of litigation, there are two procedures in Turkey. Written Proceeding which can be appllied to the court of first instance. In this procedure, preparation of the case sources requires written documents. It is noteworty to mention that the court is also obliged to review oral proceedings.
Wrongful Death in Pennsylvania
August 6, 2012 By Silvers, Langsam & Weitzman, P.C. - Personal Injury
A motor vehicle accident, medical malpractice, poorly maintained premises or even a workplace accident that is due to a wrongful act, a negligent act, a violent act or neglect may give rise to a wrongful death lawsuit in Pennsylvania. A wrongful act, a negligent act, a violent act or neglect that results in death may give rise to a wrongful death lawsuit in Pennsylvania.
Choosing a Doctor After a Workplace Injury
August 6, 2012 By Silvers, Langsam & Weitzman, P.C. - Personal Injury
The Pennsylvania workers’ compensation system is set up to provide payment of medical expenses and lost wages related to an on-the-job injury. In-order to start off the process, a worker must simply report the injury to his or her employer. The Pennsylvania workers’ compensation system is set up to provide payment of medical expenses and lost wages related to an on-the-job injury.
A Cure in Sight for Cerebral Palsy?
August 6, 2012 By Silvers, Langsam & Weitzman, P.C. - Personal Injury
Cerebral palsy is caused by an injury to the brain before or during birth or in the first few years of life, and has no known cure. Recent studies that utilize a child’s own stem cells to repair damaged neural tissue, may provide new or renewed hope for vast improvement, and even a cure, for children diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
$78 Million for Delayed C-Section Resulting in Lifelong Injury: A Breakdown of PA Damages
August 6, 2012 By Silvers, Langsam & Weitzman, P.C. - Personal Injury
Putting a dollar figure on a catastrophic event, particularly a birth injury that quickly turned what should have been a joyful day into a lifelong struggle with cerebral palsy is not easy and will never come close to putting a family back in the same position it would have been but for the negligence of another.
Witness Intimidation Can Make Admissible Otherwise Inadmissible Hearsay
August 6, 2012 By Greg Hill & Associates
It is common in domestic violence cases, as well as certain theft cases and certainly gang-related cases, that the unavailability of a witness for trial can mean a dismissal or defense verdict. For example, when a wife or girlfriend is the only witness to defendant’s conduct and she cannot or will not appear at trial, the prosecution may dismiss the case. Our office has experienced this many times on first day of trial, to our client’s relief.
What to Do if Your Dad is Pursued by a Gold Digger
August 6, 2012 By Deborah Sexton Law Office, PA
Having an elderly parent can cause any child to worry, especially where there are health concerns involved. But what do you do if your elderly father enters into a romantic relationship with a much younger person, such as an in-home caregiver, whom you suspect is only in it for the money? Dealing with a “gold digger” is one of the more difficult problems that confronts children with elderly parents.
Atlanta Divorce Lawyers Anticipate Change in Alimony Laws
August 6, 2012 By The Margolis Legal Group, Inc
The Atlanta divorce lawyers at the Margolis Legal Group understand how painful divorce is for couples, and the division of a life together can lead to unexpected problems, especially since some divorce laws address outdated standards from the past. However, as other states enact new laws that reflect today’s lifestyle, Atlanta divorce attorneys predict that Georgia may follow suit.

