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Recent Legal Articles
What Consumers Should Know About the MacBook Keyboard Class-Action Lawsuit
Read this to learn more about the MacBook keyboard lawsuit and find out which models are affected.
What Are Damages?
Whether you're suing someone else or you're the defendant in the case, understanding what damages are is important before heading to court.
DIY Divorce: What to Consider Before Going It Alone
Going through the divorce process on your own without the help of an attorney is possible and could save you money, but there are some things you should know before choosing this option.
What Is Negligence in a Legal Case?
Understanding what negligence is in the legal sense can help you whether you're the one filing the claim or defending yourself.
What is Arbitration?
You may have heard of arbitration if you're looking for an alternative way to resolve a legal problem, or it may be something you've agreed to in a contract. Here's what you ned to know about it.
How to Choose the Right Lawyer For Your Specific Case
You may be surprised by the number of options or wonder if a particular attorney will provide the help you need. There are many types of lawyers, so you'll want to pick the right one for your specific case.
7 Things to Do to Ace Your First Court Appearance
Your first court appearance can be scary and overwhelming. Preparing for your court appearance can help you calm your nerves and make a good first impression on the judge.
What Should I Wear to Court?
Your appearance sends a message to the judge, jury and everyone in the courtroom. Showing that you're taking the proceedings seriously through your attire can affect your case.