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1. 5 Facts About Burden of Proof
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2. A Brief Overview to Structured Settlement
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3. Admitting Hearsay Into Court
Hearsay can be admitted into a court as court evidence. Hearsay is described as any evidence that is contained in any out of court statement such as an oral statement or a written statement that an individual had made. Common examples of hearsay court evidence are found in police reports, phone records, recorded interviews, and bank statements. Often times, hearsay will re..
4. Affidavit of Restitution
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5. Alternatives To Litigation
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6. An Overview of Business Litigation
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7. An Overview of Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation is a specific area of law that concerns itself with legal disputes involving companies or commercial businesses. The disputes between these entities are typically enshrouded in financial and property disagreements. To quell these situations, an attorney or commercial litigator aids these businesses and other related entities in the field of commercial..
8. An Overview of Debt Settlement
Debt Settlement BackgroundDebt settlement involves a debtor and creditor reaching an agreement in regards to a particular debt. This agreement is usually made when the debtor is no longer able to make payments on a debt due to financial hardship. Typically, debt settlement revolves around making an agreement to reduce the overall debt balance in order for the debt to be settled..
9. An Overview of Different Aspects of Lawsuits
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10. An Overview of Mesothelioma Litigation
Mesothelioma is a cancerous disease that is becoming more common as a result of contact with asbestos and other harmful agents used in construction. As a result of the disease's prevalence, mesothelioma litigation has become a billion-dollar industry. Mesothelioma litigation refers to the legal action associated with the obtainment of the disease; those who become infected can ..
11. An Overview of Personal Injury Litigation
Personal injury litigation refers to any legal action taken out of a personal injury case. Typically an individual initiating a personal injury litigation case is seeking some form of compensation for the cost of the injuries associated for a negligent or deliberate action. The costs involved in a personal injury litigation case can be concrete (a true dollar value sought for t..
12. An Overview of Pleas
Plead BackgroundDuring a criminal case or a civil case, a defendant will be asked how he/she chooses to plead. The plea that is provided by the defendant will influence the subsequent actions and procedures. Plead of "not guilty" will initiate a extensive criminal or civil trial. However, a "guilty" plea may result in the dismissal of the case and the immediate sentencing of th..
13. An Overview of Prosecution
All criminal cases and serious civil cases require the participation of three fundamental individuals in the scope of law. The judge, the counsel for the accused, and the counsel for the prosecution make up the essential cogs of the legal system. The absence of any of the above legal representatives would necessitate a faulty trial and an incomplete justice system. The pro..
14. An Overview of Trials
Trial BackgroundA trial is a legal movement where two bodies come together in order to resolve a dispute. There are two types of trials that can occur: a criminal trial and a civil trial. A criminal trial is often conducted using a jury trial, while a civil trial is often conducted using a bench trial system.Mock TrialA mock trial is a fictitious trial that is done in order to ..
15. An Overview of Witnesses
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