19th September 2011
If you are thinking of applying for a lawsuit loan, you probably have a few questions in regards to how much money you can receive, what affects the amount of money you can receive from a lawsuit loan, and what you can do with the money you receive from a...
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04th April 2011
Lawsuit Loan applicants are often frustrated with the application and approval process. Although most lawsuit loans can be approved in as little as twenty-four hours, there very often are factors that can extend that period of time by days. To better comp...
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04th April 2011
One of the first questions you may ask a Lawsuit Loan Company is: “How much can you lend me?" There are several factors that help determine just how much you can borrow against your case or claim. These factors vary between Lawsuit Loan Companies. However...
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28th February 2011
Millions of individuals, families, couples and friends travel the road via motor vehicle every day. Accidents involving motor vehicles such as: cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc occur each and every day. Unfortunately these types of accidents can cause tr...
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23rd February 2011
Lawsuit loans are a simple way in which to get the finances you need when you are struggling with a claim. Claim types vary, and people are harmed every day. Most individuals often do not follow through with a claim, because they do not have the support...
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06th January 2011
White-collar crime is defined as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation. This term was coined in 1939. Today, there are many complicated crimes that are often labeled white-collar – such crim...
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05th January 2011
A foreclosure can formally be defined as the act of a lien holder, bank or other such entity terminating the ability for a mortgagor to redeem their property or equity within. This process is usually due to default, and forces the sale of property; often...
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04th January 2011
Workplace harassment is defined as any type of unwelcome action toward an employee that leads to difficulty in performing assigned tasks or that causes the employee to feel he or she is working in a hostile environment. The term is further defined by the...
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29th November 2010
Defamation, libel and slander are all terms that are similar and often confused.
Defamation is defined as the issuance of a false statement about another person which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander meanwhile involves the making of defamator...
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25th November 2010
The term “At-Will" which is also called “Employment At Will" is defined as a contract of employment that can be terminated either by the employer or the employee at any time and for any reason. This means either party can break the employment relationship...
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24th November 2010
The Equal Pay Act of 1963 is defined as a United States federal law amending the Fair Labor Standards Act, aimed at abolishing wage disparity based on sex. The Act was signed into law on June 10, 1963 by John F. Kennedy as part of his New Frontier Program...
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30th September 2010
Divorce (or the dissolution of marriage) is defined as the final termination of a marital union, cancelling the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the parties. The dissolution of a marriage, in mos...
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30th September 2010
Frivolous litigation is defined as the practice of starting or carrying on law suits that have little to no chance of winning. While a lawsuit may be coined frivolous by the judiciary of the United States, "frivolous litigation" is considered to consist...
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30th September 2010
A defective product is defined as that which causes some injury or damage to person as a result of some flaw or weakness in the product, its labeling, or the way the product was used. By law, the manufacturer of the product that caused the injury, as well...
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30th September 2010
Immigration law is defined as a law that refers to national government policies which control the phenomenon of immigration to their country.
Immigration law is also defined, regarding foreign citizens, to be related to nationality law, which governs t...
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