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To prove that your employer discriminated against you, you need to provide evidence to support your claim. If you've experienced job discrimination...
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Shareholder disputes or partnership disputes happen for a variety of reasons and sometimes litigation is the only solution. It's important to understand...
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Although these types of litigation are different, many of them also overlap. Litigation can be complex and it may benefit you to learn about these 6 types...
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When one or more construction teams fail to accomplish their activities, this can lead to problems with the project and can result in construction claims...
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Sometimes people confuse product liability and negligence. What do product liability and negligence mean, how are they proven, and how hard are they to...
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Contracts are at the heart of business and commercial litigation. It is no wonder that they are an area of significant legal concern. A breach of contract...
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