Browsing articles from "December, 2010"

Drinking and Boating Results In Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Dec 30, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   News  //  No Comments

Boating and drinking do not mix. This case is a prime example of what not to do when boating. Atlanta, GA (Law Firm Newswire) December 30, 2010 – “This is [...]

The Fine Details of a Postnuptial Agreement

Dec 30, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   Divorce Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

Most people have heard of prenuptial agreements where a couple has certain conditions spelled out before they get married in likelihood of a divorce. Usually, a discussion about a possible [...]

How To Sell A Screenplay in Hollywood

Dec 30, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

It may have been tweaked a thousand times. Labored over for several years. And had heart and soul poured into it. Every screenplay writer’s dream is to have his or [...]

Practicing and Training the Golden Rule Can Prevent Discrimination Suits

Dec 30, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

It is common sense that if supervisors treat employees with the same respect they would like to receive, the company will not likely face discrimination suits. Supervisors who are not [...]

Hiring an Attorney May Help Reduce the Stress of a Divorce

Dec 29, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   News  //  No Comments

These days, divorce is more common than ever before in our society. It is reported that about 50 percent of all first marriages do not last, with an even higher [...]

Opting For A Private Jet May Be Wise As Airport Security Lines Grow

Dec 29, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

These days, lines seem longer than ever at the airport security gate. And when it comes to flying on public flights, there are also lengthy flight delays and rerouting to [...]

Texas Wrongful Termination Verdicts are Mostly Retaliation Cases

Dec 29, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

More than half of retaliation cases consist mostly of Texas wrongful termination verdicts. A total of 63 percent of retaliation cases were filed by employees who alleged they were fired [...]

Multibillion Dollar Patent Infringement Judgment Under Attack

Dec 29, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   Business Law, Legal Articles  //  No Comments

In June 2009, a federal jury in Marshall, Texas, found that Abbot Laboratories infringed a patent jointly issued to Johnson & Johnson’s Centocor unit and New York University. Robert Wood [...]

Franchising A Business May Be The Best Way To Expand Says LA Attorney Anthony Spotora

Dec 28, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   News  //  No Comments

Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) December 28, 2010 – For those with a successful business, franchising can be a good way to expand quickly and perhaps stay ahead of [...]

Veterans Lawyer Foresees Long Waits After Agent Orange Case

Dec 28, 2010   //   by LawChronicle   //   News  //  No Comments

A recent U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims case pushed Vietnam-era Agent Orange exposure back into the news, and may slow down the already sluggish Veteran’s Affairs claims process. [...]

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