How Does a Class Action Settlement Work?
Friday, 10 August 2018
Class action lawsuits combine the claims of a group of people who have suffered similar damages committed by the same defendant. Class action settlement largely benefits the group of individuals that initiated the suit. It involves some type of monetary reimbursement awarded to the plaintiffs. A class action settlement is reached when both parties in
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Sealing Your California Juvenile Records
Wednesday, 04 July 2018
Missteps you made as a teenager or kid can have serious lifelong consequences. Particularly, juvenile crimes may prevent you from finding a prospective job in future and affect negatively when dealing with licensing agencies, lenders or landlords. There is a widespread misconception that one’s juvenile records are automatically sealed once he/she turns 18. The truth
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How to Fight a DUI? Common DUI Defenses
Monday, 02 July 2018
Getting charged with a DUI can be extremely stressful and annoying. DUIs usually affect one’s reputation, records, and even job status. Myths on beating a DUI charge with sucking on a copper penny or chewing meant to fool the breathalyzer have long been debunked. In reality, DUI charges can only be avoided or smoothly handled
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Dos and Don’ts After a Car Accident in California
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Dozens of car accidents happen in California daily. The drivers involved in a car accident have certain obligations. They need to act responsibly and in accordance with California Law. Here are some dos and don’ts each driver should keep in mind when an accident happens. Dos After a Car Accident in California After an accident,
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Probation Vs. Parole In California
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Probation and parole are two common types of criminal offender supervision that are often confused due to similarities. Despite the fact that parole and probation have the same requirements, there are significant distinctions that make them different. The main difference between the two has to do with procedure. Probation is imposed by the court. It
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Expungement vs. Record Sealing: What’s the Difference?
Saturday, 16 June 2018
A criminal record can have a negative imprint on one’s life, affecting his/her possibilities of finding the desired job, getting an education, seeking credit, making purchases or leases and so on. There are two ways of clearing a criminal record: sealing a criminal record and expungement of criminal records. Sealing and expungement of a criminal
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What’s the Difference Between Criminal and Civil Law?
Friday, 15 June 2018
Civil law and criminal law are two main classifications of the law. Civil law regulates conflicts between private parties, such as individuals or organizations, while criminal laws regulate crimes and frauds committed against the government. Typical civil law cases include malpractice or negligence. The criminal cases usually include assault, battery, arson or murder cases. Civil
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The Difference Between a Refugee and a Migrant
Tuesday, 12 June 2018
The terms “refugee” and “migrant” are often used interchangeably in the international setting. The two, however, are distinct and “confusing them leads to problems for both populations,” UNHCR says. Who are refugees? Like migrants, refugees leave their home country, but unlike migrants, they are forced to do so because they are at risk of or
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California Wills Laws
Wednesday, 06 June 2018
A will is a legal document that allows you to determine who will receive your assets after your death. It can also provide guidance on who will take care of your children, establish trusts for your children’s benefits and eliminate federal estate taxes. The requirements for creating a valid will vary from state to state.
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When Can I Sue For My Personal Injury?
Tuesday, 05 June 2018
What can be considered as a personal injury? Any physical or mental injury caused to a person as a result of someone’s negligence or harmful act is considered a personal injury. When another person is legally at fault for an incident leading to a personal injury, the injured one can have a valid legal claim.
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