Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows people who can’t afford to repay debts to get a fresh start. When you file for bankruptcy, collection efforts must stop, and eligible debts are discharged (Chapter 7) or included in a repayment plan (Chapter 13). Before filing, gather your financial information, including […]
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Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Florida
Personal injury claims in Florida are governed under the Florida Statute of Limitations. These laws determine how long an injured person has to file a lawsuit and take legal action against the responsible party. If you are involved in a personal injury case, such as a pedestrian or auto accident, […]
Why Do Some Personal Injury Cases Go to Trial in California?
As legal professionals, we understand the intricacies and importance of the trial process in California. Many people often wonder why some cases go to trial and others do not. In this article, we delve into the reasons that some cases proceed to trial in California. Pre-Trial Phase In the pre-trial […]
How to Choose the Trusted Lawyers Specializing in Criminal Cases
When facing criminal charges, it is important to find an Attorney with a deep understanding of criminal law. The Attorney that amended a speeding ticket for a friend may not be the right Attorney to represent you in a serious felony case. The Attorney you choose should also have extensive […]
Navigating the Municipal Court System
The Atlanta municipal court handles city ordinance violations and a limited number of state law misdemeanor criminal offense cases. The courthouse is busy, and many patrons are confused about where they should go. Most of the cases handled by this court involve crimes arising from DRIVING. These cases can affect […]
Forming A C-corporation in Florida – Business Law Legal Blogs Posted by Roy D. Oppenheim
C-corporations, also known as general corporations, are a type of business entity recognized under Florida law. These corporations are separate legal entities from their owners, which means that they can enter into contracts, sue or be sued, own assets, and pay taxes. This separate legal status also protects the personal […]