What Expert Witnesses Do You Need During a Car Accident Case?

Posted on: 1 October 2015
Some people neglect hiring expert witnesses when their car-accident case goes to court. Such people may not know the contribution that expert witnesses make towards the successful conclusion of their case. This article discusses some expert witnesses that would provide invaluable help in case you were involved in a car accident and went to court. Accident Reconstruction Experts Many people are so traumatised by an accident that they are unable to recount what exactly happened before, during and after the incident.
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How a Private Investigator Can Be Helpful During Your Divorce Case

Posted on: 17 September 2015
Going through a divorce is a very trying time for former spouses who now look at each other as adversaries. Such a time also strains the finances of the parties involved so you may be wondering whether you should hire a private investigator to work alongside your divorce lawyer. This article discusses the different ways through which you can benefit from the involvement of a private investigator. Collection of Evidence of Adultery
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2 Common Types of Wills and Estate Planning

Posted on: 24 August 2015
A wills and estate lawyer such as someone from Delaney & Delaney Solicitors is a professional who can help you plan the distribution of your assets, as well as make provisions in the event that you become incapacitated. If you are interested in setting up a will or planning your estate, here are two of the most common types of directives you can establish for yourself and your heirs. Living Trust -- A living trust is a legal document that is similar to a will, but with a living trust there are no probate proceedings.
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How to Prevent Employees from Exploiting Your Business

Posted on: 31 July 2015
Many business owners have been dismayed to discover that their former employees are engaged in activities that disrupt their businesses and it is too late for them to stop it. How can this be prevented? Read on and find out some clauses you can include in employment contracts so that you protect your business once an employee leaves. Restrictions on Customer Solicitation Include a clause about this issue in the employment contract you give new workers.
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