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  • What You Should Know About Plea Bargaining Your DUI Charges

    12 February 2019
    After your arrest for supposedly driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you may wonder what the best option is for resolving your case. It's possible that you may be offered a plea bargain for the charges against you. When you accept a plea bargain, you agree to plead guilty to a less severe crime and forgo going to trial. Keep reading to learn important inf
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  • Denied Social Security? What You Should Do

    8 January 2019
    Getting to the point where you are no longer able to physically support yourself via work can be very tough. It's very unsettling to know that you are too disabled to hold down a job but finding out about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can feel like a godsend. If you've applied and have waited for the approval only to find out that you were denied, it's n
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  • 4 Life Situations That May Require A Lawyer

    26 November 2018
    Most people go through their life assuming they will never need help from a lawyer. Just because you stay out of trouble and follow the law doesn't mean that you can't utilize the services of a lawyer. There are so many different types of lawyers out there that can help with a mix of situations. Keep reading to learn more about some of the situations that may require
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  • Three Tips To Defend Yourself From A Medical Malpractice Claim

    13 October 2018
    If you are a doctor, you likely pride yourself on the work you do and enjoy being able to improve the health of your patients. All doctors are human though, and even the best doctors make mistakes from time to time. If a mistake you made has opened you up to a medical malpractice case, here are a few tips to keep in mind. Figure Out If You Are Getting Help From a Hosp
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  • Weight-Related Topics That Could Constitute A Hostile Work Environment

    10 September 2018
    In a healthy work environment, you could weigh 100 pounds or 400 pounds and not ever have the topic of your weight come up in conversation. Everyone has the right to an environment at work that is appropriate, but some people may feel as though their workplace is hostile because of comments about their weight. If you've heard people speaking about your weight behind y
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