The Basics of Protecting Intellectual Property

Posted on: 10 March 2020

Few investments a company makes are as important as the development of its intellectual property. IP covers a wide range of legally defensible items, from a company's logo to the patents it holds. It's important to know the following three basic steps you should take to defend your business's IP. Move Early to Protect Your Intellectual Property Make sure you have your business properly configured before you attempt to develop any IP. [Read More]

3 Reasons You Should Retain the Services of a Car Accident Attorney

Posted on: 21 February 2020

Being injured in a car accident is always unexpected, and the aftermath can turn your life upside down. When you're injured in a car accident that was caused by another driver, you are entitled to a financial settlement to cover the cost of your medical bills, repairs to your vehicle, lost wages, and any other expenses that you may acquire as a direct result of your injury. However, dealing with securing a settlement is the last thing that you should be doing while recovering, which is why it is always in your best interest to hire a car accident attorney as soon as possible after you're injured in a collision. [Read More]

How To Avoid Being Wrongly Named At Fault For A Car Crash

Posted on: 18 December 2019

After a car accident, your insurance company will go through a process of determining fault for a crash. As a part of this process, they will examine the actions of each driver, the police reports, and any statements you and other witnesses have made. If you are determined to be at fault, you and your insurance company will pay for the damage. If the other driver is found to be at fault, they and their insurance company will be financially responsible. [Read More]

6 Wrong Moves That Could Compromise Your Workers' Compensation Case

Posted on: 21 November 2019

When you're in the process of filing and defending a workers' compensation claim, every move you make has the potential to impact your claim. You want to make sure you avoid making wrong moves that negatively impact your prospects regarding your claim. The following are six wrong moves to avoid so that you don't compromise your workers' compensation claim: 1. Not keeping all relevant documentation Documentation is important in any kind of court case, including a workers' compensation case. [Read More]