Archive for May, 2008
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How To Find a Pro Bono Attorney
There’s so much legal advice on the Internet that it’s easy to forget how many people struggle to be able to afford it. And when people below the poverty line face genuine, difficult...
What To Do When Your Driver’s License Has Been…
“License and registration please.” These words can be unnerving enough during a routine traffic stop. But consider how these words feel when you’re driving with a suspended license. They probably sound like impending...
Buying or Selling French Property? How to Choose th…
Buying a property in France requires the specialist legal assistance of highly-trained, qualified lawyers suitably experienced in such matters. It is not just permitted to have your own legal advisor, it is highly...
I’ve Been Sexually Harassed in the Workplace &…
It can be one of the most intimidating situations anybody ever encounters in their personal lives – that is, unless you swim with sharks or study crocodiles on a regular basis. But all...
How can I correct errors on my credit report?
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Throughout our lives, banks, lenders, landlords, insurance companies, stores, and often employers, gather information about our credit for one reason or another. Due to the abuses of reporting by various agencies (or simply...
When is a covenant not to compete warranted?
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
You’ve had a partner or employee for years who has learned every secret of your business. You find that they now wish to move on and work in another organization or develop another...
When would it be wise for my business to utilize con…
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Along the same lines as covenants not to compete are confidentiality agreements. Many times an employee or partner will leave a business and the need for a complete “no competition” agreement is not...
When should I use a bill of sale?
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Many people think that a bill of sale is not necessary when selling an antique table or the old junk car in the backyard. However, a bill of sale should be used when...
What is a notice of assignment?
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
An assignment takes place when one party is holding a right to property, claims, bills, lease, etc., of another party and wishes to pass it along (or sell it) to a third party....
What is an affidavit?
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
An affidavit is a simple statement of fact sworn to by the person signing it. Affidavits are used under many circumstances when a person wishes to give their testimony of truth to another...
Protect your Business with Non-Disclosure and Confid…
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Are your concerned about your business’ trade secrets or intellectual property? If so, you can take advantage of special agreements designed to prohibit the disclosure of companies’ most vital and sensitive information. The...
A Simple, Inexpensive way to Create your Will
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Are you one of the nearly two-thirds of Americans who doesn’t have a Will? If cost or inconvenience has prevented you from composing your Will, you can stop putting off the inevitable today....
Using Internet Business Forms to Protect your Rights…
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Do you operate an Internet business? If you buy or sell websites, it is essential that you use the correct legal documents to facilitate your transactions. No matter how small or large your...
When should you Insist on an Indemnity Agreement?
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Businesses, individuals and organizations use indemnity forms to outline and record details involving financial responsibilities every day. Insurance policies are one example of indemnity...



