Legal Articles, General Practice

The 40 Cent fight

NRS 629.061 limits what a hospital and/or doctor can charge for medical records. Sometimes, its worth the fight.

Alter Ego Liability

Alter Ego Liability

What To Do With A Defective Bid

When a Contractor or Subcontractor Renders A Defective or Mistaken Bid the Law Provides Certain Remedies.

What To DO When The Plans & Specifications Are Deficient

When the Plans & Specification Are Defective This May Result in Extra Work that The Law has Provided Remedies for Reimbursement of Costs.

What To Do When The Contract Performance Is Delayed

Delays on Public Works and Private Works cause financial damage and the law has created remedies for reimbursement.

Restrictive Covenants in Illinois

Explains an important case in the area of Restrictive Covenants in Illinois

Restrictive Covenants in Illinois

Explains an important case in the area of Restrictive Covenants in Illinois

IRS 1099 Received After Bankruptcy Discharge

Post-Bankruptcy Tax-Reporting.

LEGAL CHECKUP

Wills, living trusts to avoid probate and power of attorneys are important. Guardinships and Conservatorships may be necessary. Income Qualifying Trusts for Medicaid may be necessary. Veterans and surviving spouses may be entitled to V.A. Aid and Attendance.

HANDWRITTEN WILLS

Holographic (handwritten) wills are prone to disburse specific property to specific individuals without naming someone in a residuary clause. This creates a situation of having some property disbursed under the holographic will and having other property disbursed under intestate law.

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