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  • Your Deficient Partnership Agreement Increases The Risk Of A Business Partnership Dispute
    By: Tim Bishop | - Most partnerships in business will be governed by a partnership agreement. However problems arise when the agreement is of a poor standard and a partnership dispute comes up.

    A business partnership is like many romantic partnerships. It starts great, but after a while cracks may begin to form and a business partnership dispute can arise. This is why it is of paramount importance to have a written agreement in place at the point when the partnership is formed. It may seem awkward to ...

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  • Falling Out With Your Business Partners - Is A Formal Partnership Dispute Inevitable?
    By: Tim Bishop | - Partnerships that start out so great can end on very bad terms. Ending this relationship between business partners can be a highly stressful and time-consuming process.

    If a business partnership dispute gets to the point where the partner simply cannot come to an agreement between themselves - one of the partners has seriously betrayed the other's trust or acted against the partnership's interests - it may be that the best and only option is to end the partnership entirely.
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  • Thinking Of Using An Arbitrator?
    By: Karel Stan | - Hold on tight because today we are going to explore the exciting and much misunderstood differences between going to an arbitrator vs. legislation. Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), but, as opposed to the other most popular ADR forum called mediation, at the end of the process the winner of the case is decided by the arbitration committee rather than the disputing parties.

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    When you go to court what happens? Raise your hand if you ...

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  • Is Arbitration The Right Choice?
    By: Karel Stan | - As a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution, arbitration brings in a neutral party, to make a decision about the dispute. Sometime only one arbitrator is needed to decide a dispute, but often an arbitration panel consisting of three or more arbitrators. Arbitration usually turns out being much less expensive than bring cases to court. Business associates often include this as clause in their contracts as a way of resolving any disputes that may arise.

    When considering arbitration, i ...

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  • Business Partnership Disputes - How No Win No Fee Solicitors Can Help
    By: Tim Bishop | - There are many different circumstances that could spark off a partnership dispute.

    If a partnership has reached the stage where a business partnership dissolution is unavoidable, it is the wisest course of action to take professional advice. It is possible to find some solicitors who are prepared to represent you on a 'no win, no fee' basis, and this is always worth considering.

    Your appointed solicitor will naturally have a great deal of experience in matters of bus ...

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  • What Is A Valuation Dispute?
    By: Kevin Thorn | - Many of the disputes between the IRS and a taxpayer are the results of simple disagreementsthe IRS thinks one thing, while the taxpayer thinks another, and a Washington D.C. tax lawyer must sort out the situation. A classic case of a dispute that is mostly just a case of disagreement between the government and the taxpayer is an IRS valuation dispute in Washington, D.C. or Maryland or Virginia.

    There are many reasons why a taxpayer might need to value property:
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  • How Does A Franchise Dispute Get Resolved?
    By: Tim Bishop | - Irrelevant of how slick an franchise operation is put together, it is inevitable that some disagreements between the parties involved will arise.

    In this case it is prudent to consider the situation carefully, so as to resolve it in the best possible way and shorten the process as much as possible.

    A franchise dispute could arise for all manner of different reasons. Thankfully such disputes are reasonably rare but they can crop up if changes should occur or if some p ...

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  • Resolving Business Partnership Disputes And Continuing In Business
    By: Tim Bishop | - Needless to say many business partnerships will encounter problems at some time.

    There is not only the business itself to run, but the contributions and personal concerns of partners to be considered on top of everything else. At some point, disagreements or differences of opinion are bound to occur, but partnership disputes do not necessarily have to lead to a business partnership dissolution and the end of the business.

    As well as the partners and employees, there a ...

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  • The Family Business And The Business Partnership Dispute
    By: Tim Bishop | - Your family is the most precious thing in your life. Starting a business with members of your family can be full of benefits, but also full of potential problems.

    Appointing a specialist solicitor who is experienced in dealing with business will help you to avoid a future partnership dispute. No members of the family will want relations to be soured by business disputes.

    No matter how much love is in your family, everyone involved will be protected from any possible ...

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  • Writing An Effective Credit Dispute Letter
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - Do you need to compose a credit dispute letter? On this article, we present tips and techniques on writing credit repair letters

    The question is how can you compose an effective dispute letter that will definitely have the bureau's attention? On this article, we present tips and techniques on writing credit repair letters:

    Check your facts. Before going through the process of cleaning up your credit report, ensure that your dispute is a legitimate one. If you want to di ...

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  • Business Partnership Disputes And The Part Played By Lawyers
    By: Tim Bishop | - You would hope that falling out with a business partner is a rare occurrence and it can often be a one off. However the stress caused by such a conflict can be great and your first a foremost aim will be to find a resolution.

    You will probably be asking the question "Where do I start?" and "How can I resolve something with someone that I'm not even talking to at the moment!?" Anyone who has been involved in a partnership dispute knows how acrimonious they can get, particularly if th ...

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  • Is There A Big Chance Of Having A Franchise Dispute?
    By: Tim Bishop | - If you are involved in franchising you may be part of a franchising dispute, which you will need help in order to resolve.

    This can occur for many different reasons, and they can start from either side of the fence as well. Franchisees may have valid (or not so valid) reasons for starting a dispute, and the franchisor may also have a reason for disputing some part of the relationship.

    This is one of the main reasons why it pays dividends to have a franchising solicito ...

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  • Business Partnership Disputes And Litigation
    By: Tim Bishop | - You may not be happy with your business partner; in fact, it may be so bad that one or both of you are thinking of leaving the company. This can be an extremely stressful and unfavourable position for you to be in, and it is of paramount importance that the business, the company and the reputation of anyone involved is preserved to the highest standards, where possible.

    In the right circumstances, business partnership disputes can be resolved with the minimum amount of disruption ...

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  • How Do I Dispute My Credit Report?
    By: Jason Abmramsons | - You can dispute an item on your credit report by writing a dispute letter. In this letter you must include your name, the item, the reason, and any other related information.

    Once the bureaus get your letter and deem it valid they will investigate. They will contact the lender and ask them to verify the item, the amounts and dates on it. If the lender is unable to verify the account then the bureau must remove the mark from your report.

    Removing negative item is the ...

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  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    By: mediation omaha | - Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is an alternative method used by people to resolve legal issues before filing a lawsuit in the court. ADR process includes a neutral, third person who helps the disputing parties to resolve the issue.
    Types of ADR:
    There are mainly four types of ADR "" Mediation, Negotiation, Collaborative law and Arbitration. Other types of ADR include conflict resolution, party directed mediation, restorative justice, dispute resolution, online dispute resol ...

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  • How To Dispute The Errors In Your Credit Report
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - Requesting a copy of your credit report from your three credit bureaus is simply the starting point. In this article, let us discuss the proper steps regarding how to dispute credit report errors to boost your individual credit.

    Know your rights as a consumer. Customers possess the right to a free of charge credit reports in the 3 major credit bureaus annually. You can easily request the free annual credit report coming from www.annualcreditreport.com. Take note that this is the onl ...

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  • How Alternative Dispute Resolution Courses Help Improve Communication Skills
    By: Alfred Winston | - Communication between the conflicted parties is the core of dispute resolution. Good alternative dispute resolution courses will focus on communication skills as part of the curriculum. Communication is a two way process involving both conveying and understanding. The best courses will cover five key areas of dispute resolution and in the process improve the communication abilities of the participants.

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  • 5 Reasons To Consider Arbitration For Your Construction Dispute
    By: John Caravella | - In a recent client conference I was asked, "So what is arbitration, anyhow?" In the context of a construction claim or in seeking to prevent a construction claim, there are several significant advantages that arbitration can provide in lieu of litigation. In today's challenging business environment being aware of the various options available could make a significant impact on your business. Briefly stated, arbitration is a private, informal process by which all parties agree, in writing, to sub ...
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  • Construction Dispute Resolution Expert Witness Assistance
    By: William Hauselberg | - The construction of a new home or office building can be a daunting task to manage. From the beginning of the process, stress immediately sets in. The finding and selection of a contractor is not an easy task. In fact, the pre-construction part of the project can often be the most stressful part of the project.

    However, if you have ever had to go through the process of having something go wrong with the project, and the subsequent legal action, then you know pre-construction stress ...

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  • How To Dispute A Credit Report - Show Me How To Dispute A Credit Report And Get Results
    By: Mark Clayborne | - When learning how to dispute a credit report and negative items, you have to use various techniques to get the credit bureaus to remove incorrect, outdated and unverifiable information from your report. Some time credit bureaus just completely ignore your disputes because they feel that you are trying to manipulate the system when you are really trying to fix the problem. When the credit bureau gives you a hard time, you can use the following nine techniques to get negative items off your credit ...
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  • An Executor Dispute - Can An Executor Be Removed?
    By: Tim Bishop | - Sometimes, as a result of a person having married more than once, they might ask children from different marriages to execute their Will. It might be that these half siblings have never been close or that they don't get on. Either way, arguments about the deceased's finances will increase the stress already being suffered as a result of the loss of a loved one.

    These types of scenarios are, sadly, becoming increasingly common with the loss of the 'conventional family'. An atmosphere ...

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  • Let Us Write Credit Bureau Dispute Letter
    By: Natalie Johnson | - In hard times, when your credit report is crammed up with bankruptcies, collections, judgments, and negative marks, then credit bureau dispute letter could modify the whole situation from negative credit score into positive credit score. Credit bureaus dispute letter could be used in deletion of late payments, charged-off debts, collections, judgments, foreclosures and bankruptcies.

    Whenever you write dispute letter to credit bureau, it demands vigilant and cautious steps as you could ...

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  • Long Term Disability Insurance Dispute Lawyers In Toronto.
    By: Solomon | - Long-term disability(LTD) insurance is designed to protect individuals, employees, business owners or professionals who may need skilled nursing, intermediate care, or custodial care following an injury or illness.

    This type of insurance may prove critical in covering the cost of long-term disability care, and preventing policyholders from having to sell off personal or business assets. Contrary to critical illness insurance which typically provides benefits up to age 65, long term ...

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  • How To Resolve A Dispute On Your Credit Report
    By: Courtney Jewell-McElroy | - When a dispute happens between a consumer and a creditor, resolving the dispute becomes largely one sided. Creditors have the benefit of reporting your payment habits to the credit report. New lenders will decide if they will loan you money by considering all of your financial information, your credit report included.

    So what happens if a lender reports something to your credit report that you dont believe to be true? This can be a nightmare. Equifax will tell you to call your c ...

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  • Dispute Resolution Regulations For Timely Disposal Of Disputes
    By: kellyprice1225 | - While many commercial transactions move quite smoothly and nicely without any dispute, there are some that cause problems for either buyer or seller or even both the parties. Like it or not, disputes are common feature in the commercial world today.

    Naturally such dispute resolution forms an important and integral part of the commercial transactions. At the same time laws making authorities as well as industrial organizations have put in place public and private dispute resolution ...

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  • Tips On Writing Credit Repair Letters
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - We often hear the advice to check on our credit report at least twice a year. But surprisingly, there are people who do not really know what to do next after finding out that their credit report is indeed, inaccurate. Some are intimidated about writing a credit repair letters, not knowing what to say or how to address the problem. In this article, we will talk about what you should do if you find errors, omissions or any inaccuracy in your credit report.

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  • Credit Report Errors: How To Dispute Them
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - Before we discuss the tips on disputing errors in credit reports, are you interested to know first the reasons why we encounter inaccurate entries on our credit files? If you are, then we encourage you to read the next part of this article.

    Reasons Why We Encounter Credit Report Errors

    Truth is record keeping is never perfect. Despite of the current technologies we have, we must not forget the fact that the system used to update our credit records is still capable of co ...

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  • Have A Dispute With The Canada Revenue Agency?
    By: Mark Feldstein, CA, Mark Feldstein and Associates | - Tax payers have disputes with the Canada Revenue Agency all the time. The problem is that if the CRA assesses or re-assesses you as having income and until the dispute is resolved, in most cases the CRA will pursue the money that they believe you owe.

    Sometimes you may have claimed expenses or not declared income with the legitimate belief that it was okay. You may even be able to pay the tax debt in full, but out of principal, want to fight the CRA.

    The CRA is the Fed ...

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  • Information About Mediation And Dispute Resolution
    By: Leonard Davidson | - Mediation services are easily available in the market but it is important to choose the right kind of service provider. Typically, this service aims at resolving disputes without going to the court. It is a way of resolving differences mutually, in front of an arbitrator who listens to both the parties and settles the dispute. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a part of this process and includes several techniques for resolving differences. A neutral mediator acts like a facilitator betwee ...
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  • Jury Awards Large Commission In Commercial Property Dispute
    By: Christopher Combs | - One of the largest jury verdicts awarding a brokerage commission in Arizona history was recently awarded from a commercial property dispute. A Scottsdale real estate agent was awarded a commission of $420,000 against a brokerage firm who had listed a large office building in north Scottsdale in this.

    The facts are as follows:

    A brokerage firm named Cavan Commercial LLC ("Cavan Commercial") had a 6% listing agreement on a large office building in north Scottsdale. Cavan ...

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  • Information About Credit Report Dispute
    By: AndersonCA | - The Federal Trade Commission had formulated and enforced Fair Credit reporting Act (FCRA), a US federal law in 1970. This act along with Fair debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) forms the foundation of consumer credit rights in the US.

    FCRA regulates the compilation, distribution and use of consumer information, including consumer credit information. These credit reports are compiled by three credit bureaus. They contain information about you and how you paid your bills. You can ...

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  • Steps When Filing A Credit Dispute To A Credit Bureau
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - Each consumer has the right to review his/her credit report any time. We also have the right ti dispute charges or false information, according to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Each of the three major report firms (Equifax, Experian, Transunion) are mandated to respond accordingly to the disputes they receive by conducting an investigation and correcting the errors in the report.

    Take note that credit bureaus are only recording the reports they receive from your creditors. It is no ...

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  • Adr: Settling The Case In A Friendly Way
    By: Jhun Derek Rota | - Complaints and charges often lead to administrative hearings and court trials. These legal proceedings are usually too complicated to be understood by people who do not have legal expertise. If you want to resolve things the easier way, you can opt to request an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to the other party. In this kind of approach to a case, an attorney knowledgeable about ADR should be by your side to guide you.

    Before planning to submit an ADR, it would be beneficial ...

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  • Why Derogatory Credit Dispute Letters Don't Work
    By: Rene C. Alexander | - Why are derogatory credit dispute letters not working? Did they ever work? Perhaps the dispute letter technique is just not cutting it anymore and creditors and bureaus have gotten smarter, that it. Well sorry to say but no its not that they don't work. It's that, yes bureaus have caught on to the trend of dispute letters that are disputing factual accounts and have been doing a better job at verifying those accounts. The same way the internet has helped us, the individual, with information ...
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  • Online Credit Dispute Manuals...hype Or Not?
    By: Rene C. Alexander | - Online credit dispute manuals are they a scam? Can they really help you clear your credit yourself? Though these manuals aren't as real as having someone there with years, hopefully, of experience answering your questions. They are a very real tool for credit repair.

    Online credit dispute manuals answered many questions I had in regards to credit. Initially when I started I was looking for information on what rights I had when credit companies made mistakes and also when I had ...

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  • Letter To Dispute Credit Reported
    By: Eileen Loveman. | - The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ("FDCPA") is legislation enacted to protect you and assure your rights as a debtor. You cannot be forced to pay a debt you are not responsible for. Of course, if you are responsible for it, you have to pay it. But if you discover an error on your credit report, you must right a Dispute Letter to claim the error and have it removed from your credit report. Statutes of limitations also apply to some debts, so it is best to determine if this is applicable. ...
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  • Dispute Letters For Credit Report
    By: Rene C. Alexander | - Dispute letters for credit reports shouldn't be a cookie cutter for everyone. They should be personal to you. The letter will have sections that are going to be generic. For example, sections of it where you touch on past law suits and quoting of applicable credit laws. Those parts of your letter you can expect to be generic. That is understandable. You're telling them you know what you're doing and you know your rights.

    When it comes to the actual damage you've had because of ...

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  • Lawyers Role In Dispute Resolution Under Threat
    By: chriswhitelaw | - If you have been reading my blog posts since this blog opened about 8 weeks ago you know that a constant theme has been that ADR (alternative dispute resolution) will nine times out of 10 offer better (i.e. more efficient and less expensive) methods to help people and businesses resolve their disputes than the combative and confrontational litigation model.

    You will also see that I did an early review of the new ADR organization End Dispute backed by former Chief Judge of the ...

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  • Following Up On You Credit Dispute Letter
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - The Fair Credit Reporting Act orders all Credit Reporting Agencies to conduct immediate investigation on disputes filed by consumers. After 10 days upon receiving your dispute letter, the agency must send notice that an investigation is on the way.

    It may take up to 30 days before the investigation will be completed. After this period, you should receive a letter from the credit reporting agency, informing you of the result of the investigation. If your dispute has been found to ...

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  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Process - Mediation And Arbitration
    By: chriswhitelaw | - To save both time and money, a popular choice is now emerging. It is called alternative dispute resolutions. This option is a result of increasing legal bills and sometimes months and months of making rounds to the courts without a resolution.
    In some counties now, it is recommended that the parties involved try to resolve their issues through mediation and arbitration before even pondering on litigation.

    There are many advantage that alternative dispute resolutions can provid ...

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  • How To Make Your Credit Dispute Letter Work
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives consumers that right to dispute negative records in their credit report. By sending a dispute letter to the credit bureau, errors, negative charges or remarks can be verified and if found inaccurate, will be corrected from your report.

    However, in order to ensure positive response from the credit bureaus, you need to make sure that you will send a proper letter of dispute. In this article, let's discuss the step-by-step guide on how to write and ...

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  • How To Write A Dispute Letter To A Collection Agency
    By: Suzy Vanstrusen | - When creditors transfer the collection of debts to a collection agency, borrowers often encounter problems dealing with collectors. Some collection agencies violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and ignore the consumer rights of the borrower. Meanwhile, many consumers are not even aware of their rights and privileges.

    If you have received a notice from a debt collection agency demanding you to submit payment, the first wise thing to do is send a dispute letter. Even when ...

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  • Samples Of Disputing Errors
    By: Melanie James | - Being able to dispute errors in your report is a right of every consumer. This right was strengthened even more when the Fair Credit Reporting Act was signed in 2003. This important step is one way to fight fraud and ID theft. By detecting early signs of fraudulent charges in your account, the appropriate action can immediately be done. A consumer can alert his creditors right away if someone has been illegally using his account in committing fraud.

    What other factors can cause erro ...

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  • How To Dispute Errors In Your Credit Report
    By: Leo Chu | - Sometimes all you need to do to get a high credit score is to check your credit report for errors and inaccuracies. You know that your report is highly susceptible to errors as they are prepared by human beings like yourself. You know that human beings are prone to making mistakes. If you are wise then you would treat error-checking as important and you are even wiser if you dispute errors that you see. In disputing information, prepare yourself to be aggressive and persistent. Otherwise, you wi ...
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  • Child Custody Disputes: Finding The Right Lawyer
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Often, a child custody case turns into a custody dispute between the parents. This happens despite a parents good intentions that things go smoothly. Many times, when a dispute erupts, the parents hire attorneys to help them work through it. Here are some suggestions for hiring a lawyer in a custody dispute.

    There are two main ways to settle child custody. You can either reach an agreement with your former spouse or you can fight with them in the court system. In many states the c ...

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  • Credit Report Information: Disputing Errors
    By: Leo Chu | - Credit reports are not spared from human error. Those who are preparing your credit report can make a mistake and this can be the reason for your creditor to deny your application. If you have been denied an application for credit, immediately check your credit report using your free annual credit report. Find out if there is a glitch in your credit report and dispute it.

    Do not think that a credit report dispute is too hassling and complicated. You need to ensure your creditwort ...

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  • Overtime Wage And Hours Dispute
    By: Mark Dacanay | - One of the most common wage and hour disputes between employers and employees in California pertain to overtime pay.

    A lot of employers accidentally or sometimes purposely misclassify employees as exempt in order to avoid paying overtime.

    Exempt or Non-Exempt

    Exempt employees are not entitled to overtime pay while non-exempt employees are entitled to overtime pay for any work done after the required 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week.

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  • Mediation And Arbitration As A Form Of Alternative Dispute Resolution Process
    By: Mark Dacanay | - Alternative dispute resolutions are becoming more popular as a result of the increasing backlog of cases in the court systems.

    In fact some states even recommend parties to resolve their issues trough alternative dispute resolutions before going through the process of litigation.

    There are a lot of advantages in going through alternative dispute resolutions such as:

    ADRs generally cost less than formal litigation.

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  • Different Alternative Dispute Resolutions Or Adr Processes
    By: Mark Dacanay | - Alternative dispute resolutions or ADR are dispute resolution processes that are not under the normal government judicial process.

    It has garnered popularity among the general public and the legal profession as an option in resolving disputes in areas like business and employment other than litigation.

    The popularity of Alternative dispute resolutions can be attributed to the following reasons:

    Increased caseload of traditional courts

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  • How To Dispute A Credit Report
    By: John Mcfadden | - You should dispute a credit report when there is anything inaccurate, misleading or unfair that may lead you to beging a poor credit risk in the eyes of any credit provision service. In the long run, by disputing your report, you can improve your overall chances of getting better and cheaper access to such services, including home loans and credit cards.

    To get started, you will need to get your hands on a copy of your credit report. That is pretty easy as all of the three major c ...

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