What To Do If An Employee Is Threatening To Sue

Posted on: 7 December 2015

You probably have enough to worry about as a business owner, and the last thing that you want to worry about is getting sued. You might have thought about the potential slip-and-fall situations and other potential lawsuits, but one thing that you might not have thought about is an employee suing you. However, employee lawsuits are more common than you probably think. Employees sue -- or attempt to sue -- for all sorts of things, including failing to abide by labor laws, discrimination, and more. [Read More]

Toxic Torts: Key Considerations

Posted on: 18 November 2015

If you have become ill due to a exposure to a harmful substance, or toxin, you have the right to sue the company or individuals responsible for your exposure. This may be the only way that you are able to receive compensation for any medical bills or lost income due to your health issues. This article examines some of the key aspects of suing for civil damages in so-called "toxic torts" cases.   Discovery   Every state has a statute of limitations in personal injury cases. [Read More]

3 Signs That Your Civil Rights May Have Been Violated At Your Job

Posted on: 2 November 2015

The last thing that you should have to worry about when you are at work is having your civil rights disrespected. No matter your age, gender, sexual orientation, race or any other factor, you should be treated respectfully and properly. Unfortunately, many people suffer from civil rights violations when they are at work. Luckily, a lawyer who specializes in helping people with their civil rights can help you. These are a few signs that you should hire a civil rights lawyer to help you with your case. [Read More]

2 Things To Know About Digital Information And Assets During Estate Planning

Posted on: 14 October 2015

The Internet has become very popular over time, and approximately 70% of homes in the U.S. currently have Internet access. Because of the many ways the Internet can be used, many people are now using it to store pictures, documents, and other types of assets. In addition, many people use it to pay bills and invest money. As you begin your estate planning, it might be important for you to consider the way you use the Internet. [Read More]