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3 Things Not to Do After You're Injured in a Car Wreck That Was Not Your Fault

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The last thing people expect when they are driving is to get in a car accident. When it happens, it can cause a lot of problems, especially when injuries occurs. If you are hurt in an auto wreck that is not your fault, it is important to respond appropriately so you can receive the financial settlement that you deserve. Some things that you absolutely do not want to do after being injured in an auto accident include the following:…

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Conflict Management When Splitting Assets In A Divorce

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Perhaps one of the most challenging parts of a divorce is arranging the logistics of who gets what. It will require you to have some ongoing contact with your ex spouse, which can be painful as you’re attempting to navigate a good settlement for yourself. Here are some tips on how to reduce the amount of conflict when splitting assets in a divorce. Set Boundaries First of all, you will want to set some boundaries for discussion with your ex spouse when you need to speak with them about legal arrangements.…

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Overexposure: When Potential Juror Bias Makes a Change in Venue Possible

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What happens when almost everybody in your local area has heard about your case, watched details of it unfold in the news, seen online videos of the defendant at the crime scene, and heard the matter discussed pretty much everywhere they went for months? It seems like getting a fair trial could be next to impossible to achieve without some drastic intervention—usually a change in venue, or location, of the trial.…

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