Legal Insights
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Assistant US Attorney Michael Nadler Steps Down
Michael Nadler has officially stepped down. The assistant US attorney, who has made headlines for throwing some of Venezuela‘s biggest criminals in jail during his tenure, has officially moved on. The move is a bit surprising the some, and many who know him in the South Florida area are weighing in on the ramifications.The official word is that Nadler is entering a new opportunity with a private practice located in Miami. He will be officially starting at Stumphauzer Foslid Sloman Ross & K... -
What Assets Must Go Through Probate
The death of a close family member is a sad and traumatic event, made even worse by impending legal paperwork. A lot of us aren’t ready to tackle the formalities of death while still grieving. Documents connected with assets, probate, and the last will and testament can be really complicated, and it takes time to sort them out. However, with a little knowledge in the field, you’ll be able to go through the probate process smoothly and quickly. Assets left by the deceased person can be divide... -
Medical Malpractice: Misdiagnosis or Failure to Diagnose
Medical malpractice can occur in a variety of ways, including misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose a patient with a health condition. What Constitutes Misdiagnosis or Failure to Diagnose? Misdiagnosis can occur when a doctor or other health professional fails to listen to a patient’s complaints, fails to ask the patient pertinent questions that might uncover the condition, fails to conduct an adequate physician examination, misinterprets test results, x-rays or other scans, fails to ... -
Personal Damages: What Makes You Eligible for a Case?
Personal injury cases can be very grievous and should not be taken lightly. If you're looking this up, you or someone close has likely experienced an injustice that can have a major toll on the quality of life. It's essential to make sure that you can make your case so that you can get the proper help or compensation should you ever find yourself in this situation. Naturally, the best move to make is to contact one of the top personal injury attorneys so that you can start getting the details lo... -
3 Most Common Driving Offenses and Their Punishments
A driving offense or a motoring offense happens when someone driving a vehicle or being inside of it violates the law. Driving offenses can have various degrees: from talking on a mobile phone to hitting someone with a car. In this article, you will find the list of the top five most frequent motoring offenses and their punishment. Driving Without a Valid MOT When it comes to an MOT (click here to find more explanation on what an MOT is), it might be very tempting to postpone it to another d... -
Should I File For Bankruptcy In Orlando?
Typically, people who file for bankruptcy in Orlando are already in difficult financial circumstances, with major credit card debts when they face an unexpected crisis such as a divorce, injury, job loss, or uninsured medical expense. The result is mounting penalties with a level of debt that becomes unpayable. It is people like this that bankruptcy law has been designed to help, enabling them to make a fresh start on their lives instead of struggling under a burden of crippling debt. Yet, e... -
Florida’s Personal Injury Claims Process – What Should You Know?
From car accidents to medical malpractice and slips and falls, making a personal injury claim can be a challenge. The process of making an injury claim must be properly followed to ensure that compensation can be received. In the state of Florida, the first step to file your injury claim involves hiring a suitably experienced Orlando injury attorney. Although it may appear daunting to seek help from a lawyer, you can be confident your case will be handled more efficiently and speedily with t... -
A Checklist for Slip and Fall Accident Victims
Slip and fall accidents are no laughing matter. These accidents can cause significant personal injuries to unwitting accident victims. Frequently, these accidents do not arise in any serious bodily injury. However, there are many slip and fall accidents that do result in substantial personal injuries to innocent people. If you have been involved in one of these accidents, it is important to keep in mind some things to do following the accident. Here is a checklist of things to keep in mind f... -
What is a Force Majeure Clause and What Does it Do?
In the past few months, many have been introduced to a whole new vocabulary – words like “coronavirus” and “social distancing” have suddenly become a part of our everyday vocabulary. If you are a business owner, you may have also been hearing a lot about “force majeure” clauses and their application to the COVID-19 pandemic. Force Majeure Clause Defined In its simplest terms, a force majeure clause releases the parties to the contract from their obligations when their ... -
COVID-19 Highlights the Importance of Having an Estate Plan
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to be prepared for the unexpected, and that includes having an estate plan in place to protect yourself and your loved ones in the event of an unforeseen illness or death. As many families struck by the coronavirus have found, not having these basic documents in place can add unnecessary costs and complications and put additional stress on both the ill person and their family. A basic estate plan should include the following elements: Financial... -
Personal Injury Case Checklist
After you have suffered from a personal injury, you will need to go through a long and complicated process in order to get the compensation that you rightfully deserve. Many people believe that by filing a claim with the responsible party’s insurance company and going along with the insurance adjuster until they receive a payment that they have taken the necessary steps, but this is only what an insurance company wants you to believe. If you leave it up to the insurance company, they will ... -
How To Apply For Social Security Disability Benefits
If you are physically or mentally disabled then you might be wondering how you’re going to pay your bills if you are unable to work. When most people think of Social Security benefits they think of individuals age 65 or older, but it can also help people who are disabled and unable to work. Eligibility In order to be eligible, you must have a disabling condition that your doctors believe will last at least a year or could result in your death. You must be unable to perform both the work... -
How Do I Know if I Have a Personal Injury Case?
If you have been in an accident and suffered injuries, it’s very tempting to let your imagination run wild imagining the millions of dollars you will be able to recover if you file a lawsuit. Although you should not necessarily put the brakes on that train of thought, it’s always a good idea to do a reality check and understand what needs to happen even before a lawsuit can be filed. It’s also important for you to understand what elements need to be present to have a successful lawsuit... -
Can Law Firms Survive in a Post-Pandemic Marketplace?
The legal landscape across the United States has changed drastically and suddenly in the past several weeks. While some of these changes will only be temporary, others may last for months, years, or may even become permanent. Now is the time for law firms to plan for the future. Even without knowing exactly what that future will look like, some very strong assumptions can be made. The effect of the pandemic on the legal market In some jurisdictions, certain kinds of work, such as litigati... -
Divorce Mediation: A Virtual Alternative
In these weeks of “shelter at home” as a result of the coronavirus, marriages that were experiencing difficulties are being pushed to the breaking point. The stress of staying in close quarters with family, not being able to leave home other than for essentials, trying to work from home while home-schooling children, financial pressures brought on by employment changes, and anxiety about when the lockdowns will end, put powerful stresses on every married couple, especially those already ... -
What Should You Do After a Car Accident? Checklist
A checklist after a car accident can serve you as a tool to organize and keep track of all the tasks you are going to have to face. By maintaining a comprehensive checklist, you will be able to stay more organized, making sure you don’t skip or miss any important tasks or deadlines and put an end to the accident nightmare in a more efficient manner. The question is, should you prepare a checklist now or wait until you are in an accident to create one? That’s up to you but you have to kno... -
Overview of Personal Injury Law
You have seen the advertisements on television and on billboards featuring attorneys who espouse an ability to get you a lot of money for an accident. People are injured in traffic accidents every day and insurance companies do not always want to give accident victims their due, hence, there are law firms specifically dedicated to fighting on behalf of injured people. Each state has specific personal injury laws, so it is important to hire an attorney who is especially well versed in Califor... -
Attorneys: Setting Boundaries When Working from Home
The number of people working from home has skyrocketed over the past few weeks in response to the public health crisis created by the coronavirus. While many lawyers in solo and small firm practices may be used to working from home or other remote locations for extended periods of time, large firm lawyers may not be. Although large firm lawyers may be used to performing discrete tasks from home, working from home for an extended period of time brings an entirely different set of challenges. ... -
What Kinds of Damages Can I Get in My Personal Injury Case?
In a personal injury lawsuit, the injured party (the plaintiff) may be permitted to recover several different types of damages from the person responsible for the injury (the defendant). Although each state’s rules may be slightly different, there are general categories of damages that plaintiffs may be able to recover. Most damages in a personal injury case are divided between what is known as general damages and special damages. General damages, also known as non-economic damages, ... -
Can I apply for a Green Card by myself?
As an immigrant, a Green Card is an extremely desired document to own. It means that you are not only a legal resident of the United States but are allowed to stay here permanently and get a job. There is also a straight line from obtaining a Green Card to becoming a United States citizen. Before deciding whether you can apply for a Green Card, it is vital for you to determine whether you are eligible to receive this immigration status. What are the eligibility requirements to obtain a Gre...