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A Stitch In Time … Strategies To Prevent Business Litigation

Strategies to prevent business litigation.

Protecting Your Business Through Tactical Electronic Evidence Management

One of the best strategies for your company is to implement and maintain an electronic evidence policy for employees.

Choosing A Litigation Attorney

If circumstances have required you to get involved in litigation, you may find the process of selecting an attorney to be overwhelming. There are, however, some steps you can take to make the selection process a bit easier.

Mediation, Litigation and Arbitration

To find out which dispute resolution method is right for you or your business, please feel free to contact the knowledgeable attorneys at Schneiders & Associates, LLP. We will be pleased to review your case, answer any questions you may have, and make sure you are comfortable with our law firm.

Dealing With Speaking Objections In Trial

Identifying and dealing with speaking objections in the courtroom

Should Gun Owners Have Insurance

If you're a gun owner, what else should you do to protect yourself?

Yours, Mine, Our - Always Ours - Child Custody Rights

Many people go in to court for custody not realizing that it is the Court's belief that your child has a right to a relationship with each of their parents.

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part III)

III. Admissibility of Social Networking Website Evidence

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