Understanding the Basics of Franchising LawBy: Art Gib - Franchising is a popular way to do business today. For the entrepreneur, franchising law allows them to purchase a business that is already proven and can often be marketed primarily on the familiar. This is true of many fast food and coffee chains, hotels and car dealerships.
For those looking to invest, franchising law allows them to expand the business to the point where it is ready for resale or to be taken public.
Medical Malpractice New Jersey Deals With the Real ProblemsBy: Paul Justice - Acts of medical malpractice in New Jersey have been affecting the state and the rest of the country with every single additional occurrence. Doctors are now realizing that now is not the time to compromise health care because simply no one can afford to go through the court proceedings. Not only is the finance a factor, but also people are fallen victim to medical malpractice in New Jersey because medical professionals are making simple errors that compromise a patient’s health.
New Jersey Drug Arrest Series: An Analysis of Select Offenses (5 of 10) Part 2By: Frank Luciano - This article continues the Analysis of Select Offenses article by discussing the crime of Dristribution of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. The previous section described the crimes of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of paraphernalia used with controlled dangerous substances.
Distribution of a CDS
It is against the law to manufacture, distribute or dispense a CDS, or to possess a CDS with the intent to distribute it, without an appropriate license (Distribution Offense).
No Contest Clauses in Wills - What Are TheyBy: Kevin Von Tungeln - A no contest clause is a clause that is commonly included in a person's will in order to discourage any attempt to legally dispute the provisions of the will after the testator is no longer living. For various reasons--ranging from forgery to the discontent of disinherited family members--families of the deceased often seek to contest a will.
New Jersey Drug Arrest Series: An Analysis of Select Offenses (5 of 10)By: Frank Luciano - This article describes and analyzes select drug related offense
A. Possession of a CDS
Possession of a Schedule I to IV CDS, which includes even a trace amount of less than .01 grams of cocaine, heroin and other drugs, is a third degree crime with a sentencing range of 3 to 5 years in prison and a fine up to $35,000.
Information about Medical BenefitsBy: John7 Humphrey7 - Information about Medical Benefits
If a worker is injured in his or her workplace, he or she is entitled to receive medical benefits as part of the worker’s compensation scheme. In case of any trouble, you can take help from any reputed law firm. However if there is an incident in your workplace where you are injured, you should report to the manager immediately.
In most cases the workers do not receive any medical benefits from the employer as they fail to notify them.
What one needs to know about Trasylol lawsuit options?By: Robert9 Whitney9 - What Should One Do If Trasylol Is Used For Open Heart Surgery
A person can face several diseases in his life time. To get relief from these diseases a person needs to take some medicines. Before taking a medicine a person needs to know about the side-effects of this medicine. In some cases, it is not possible for a person to gather information about a drug and so he gets the side-effects later.
Wanting a Divorce, but Unable to Afford ItBy: Rich Gordon (B.A. M.A. & J.D) - By Alex Johnson
Reporter
msnbc.com
updated 4:42 p.m. PT, Sun., Nov. 23, 2008
The economic crisis may be doing what pastors, family therapists and matrimonial counselors have long struggled to accomplish: keeping troubled marriages together.
Marriage counselors and divorce lawyers nationwide say more distressed couples are putting off divorce because the cost of splitting up is prohibitive in a time of stagnant salaries, plummeting home values and rising unemployment.
Dealing With a LawyerBy: Shawn Wilson - First off lawyers for the most part are bloody expensive and you usually require a lawyer in some of the more challenging times in life. Combine these two things and stress is usually going to coincide with any legal experience. I have for mostly business reasons dealt with many lawyers over the years and have spent more money than I care to know. During those years I have made many mistakes and through those mistakes have earned valuable knowledge.
Divorce and Auto Insurance: Is Your Child Covered For A Future Accident?By: Brian Wilson - Here's a typical and all too familiar scenario. Months or years after your divorce, you hand the car keys to your minor child, who negligently wrecks the car and seriously injures another motorist. You promptly turn the claim into your insurer, thinking that your child is covered under your auto policy, only to be shocked that the insurance company denies the claim.
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