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Archive for April 2012

Filing a Discrimination Charge With the EEOC

Employment discrimination is one of the most common issues in the United States. Almost every day, an applicant or a current or former employee gets involved in a discriminatory act by an employer or a co-employee. He or she is discriminated against in all aspects of employment because of being a part of the protective… (read more)

Internet Copyright Laws and Why They Don’t Always Work

Laws and regulations are an integral part of modern society, and they have been with us for a very long time, many centuries to be exact, giving us a guide to follow and conventions to respect. Well, the Internet has also become an integral part of modern society, and it’s no wonder that many countries… (read more)

What Is Probate Litigation?

Definition Probate is defined as the legal process of how the debts are paid and assets and property distributed of an individual who has passed away. Often times, the process involves a will and sometimes there is not one available. When a deceased individual’s Last Will and Testament is offered for probate, there are many… (read more)