When you have suffered from an accident and/or an injury at work, the last thing you want to do is to get involved in a legal battle with your employer and insurance companies over who needs to pay for and provide for your medical care. However, unfortunately, this situation can occur. And if it has happened to you, you may find yourself seeking the counsel and assistance of a workers compensation lawyer.
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If your wealthy spouse plans to divorce you, you may expect to receive some of the funds and assets earned during your marriage. But if the spouse hides money, precious metals and other valuables in another country to avoid paying taxes, child support and alimony, hire a divorce attorney now. Your spouse's lack of integrity and consideration for you and your children can leave you unsupported after your divorce. Here are things a divorce attorney can do to protect your family.
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If you want to go into business for yourself, there are some important steps you'll need to consider. Choosing the right bank, setting up an office space, retaining commercial litigation and other steps will help you get the most of your business for the long run. Follow these steps as you set out to create your enterprise.
Tip #1: Select The Best Bank For Your Company
The bank that you choose for your business is incredibly important for the long term success that you need.
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If you have been charged with a DUI, you might wonder what the next steps are and if you must tell your employer about this. It is important to remember that being charged with a DUI isn't the same thing as being convicted. There might be a chance that this won't stand up in court and your charge will be ultimately be overturned. Here are four things to think about when it comes to your DUI court date and what you owe your employer in the meantime.
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In this day of medical advancements and miracles, more mothers are dying during childbirth than in previous years. In 1982, only 7.5 women per 100,000 died during childbirth. Today, the number is 18.5 out of every 100,000 women. And these numbers only reflect births that occur in the United States. Although death during childbirth is more common in developing countries, the United States is the only developed country where maternal death rates continue to rise.
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