Legal Articles
491: Personal Injury Attorneys Must Be Wary Of Taking On Fire Claim Cases
Personal injury attorneys may not have the knowledge or experience plaintiffs will need in fire claim cases.
492: Ford Expedition Deadly in Rollover Accidents
Like many other SUVs, the Ford Expedition has proven to be defectively designed and extremely deadly when involved in a rollover accident.
493: America Needs to Buckle-Up!
The percentage of passengers who wear seat belts is at a record high of 81 percent in the United States. Although many lives are saved every year by the use of seat belts, the motoring public has not been informed of the current problems that exist with today's safety and restraint systems.
494: Real Justice Keeps Kids Out Of Prison
The numbers are staggering, youthful offenders under the age of 18 account for over twenty percent of all violent crimes.
495: Defenses to Patent Infringement
If you are involved in a patent infringement lawsuit or are considering one yourself, it's important to have an experienced patent infringement lawyer on your side.
496: The Top 5 Myths about Appealing Your Civil Lawsuit in California
This article is intended to give parties to civil lawsuits in California an introduction to appeals by dispelling some commonly-held myths about appeals.
497: Legal Malpractice Requires Proof of Damages
Legal or attorney malpractice is described as a lawyer's failure to render professional services with the skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary and reasonable lawyer would use under similar circumstances.
498: California Pedestrian Accident Statistics
The United States has a particular problem with pedestrian deaths and injuries. About 5,000 pedestrians are killed and another 64,000 are injured in motor vehicle accidents every year in this country.
499: Patent Infringement - Who Can Be Sued?
By law, any person who makes, uses, offers or sells something that is protected by a current patent, or who imports into the United States anything that is protected by a current patent, is guilty of patent infringement.
500: Auto Industry Cover-Ups Not Uncommon
Auto industry cover-ups are not an uncommon occurrence, especially for Ford Motor Company. Ford Motor Company has been under investigation numerous times for holding pertinent information, from the public and from authorities, regarding defective and dangerous products.
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