What is Defamation?
Defamation, slander, and libel are often used interchangeably. Defamation is an umbrella term for a false, damaging statement about an individual. There are a few things that must be present in order for the statement to be considered defamation. Fact A defamatory statement must be presented as a fact. Opinions can’t be defamatory, because they […]
Read More →What Are Mandatory Disclosures When Selling Real Estate?
There are different laws in every state regarding the mandatory disclosures when selling real estate property. Prior to selling your property, it is important to know what you are required to disclose. An experienced real estate attorney will be familiar with these laws and can advise you on what is necessary to disclose to […]
Read More →Proving Negligence
Proving negligence is one of the main points of a personal injury case. There are four elements that must be proven in order to prove negligence in a court of law. These four elements can help win cases where injury has been caused by the negligence of another person. Duty of Care The first element […]
Read More →Why You Should Hire an Attorney Following a Car Accident
Car accidents can be terrifying. Not only are they scary initially, but they can also have extremely long lasting consequences. Dealing with the results of a car accident can add extra stress to your life. Hiring an experienced personal injury lawyer can significantly reduce the struggle of getting your life back on track after a […]
Read More →The Differences Between a Will and a Trust
Estate planning is a tricky field to navigate. There are benefits to both wills and trusts. The best approach for you will vary based on your situation. It is highly recommended to consult with an experienced real estate attorney before making any decisions regarding the distribution of your estate. Similarities Wills and trusts are both […]
Read More →When Can You Sue for Assault?
Merriam-Webster defines assault as: “a threat or attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm on a person (as by lifting a fist in a threatening manner) that puts the person in immediate danger of or in apprehension.” This means that no actual contact must occur between the two individuals. Let’s say that John […]
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