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  • Basics of Social Security and Your Social Security Number  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    As an American citizen or a legal resident of the U.S., how much do you know about Social Security? Here are some very important things you ought to know about it.
  • Contingency Fees 101  By : rainier
    You might be wondering why attorneys differ in their manner of charging their professional services to their clients. Some of them prefer handling cases on a retainer basis while the others choose to work on a flat rate. But most attorneys charge on a contingency basis.
  • Find A Solicitor  By : Rebecca Lim

    Before finding a solicitor make sure you are aware of the nature of your legal problem.If you find a solicitor who you think might be appropriate, verify his/her experience and skills in dealing with your type of case.
  • Government Counsel: Build Nest Eggs for Retirement  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    It is an unfortunate fact, but not a generalization, that Americans have very short attention spans. This is manifested in certain activities that we join or set up but never get around to see concluded. Nowadays the government is giving attention to retirement benefits. There is a lesson learned in this context - a lesson as big as the baby boomer generation.
  • Helpful Facts on Claiming Supplemental Security Income  By : John L. Matthews
    Social Security Income or SSI offers monthly benefits to qualified individuals. Recipt of SSI is not also exclusive, meaning, even you are able to receive SSI you may still be entitled to other benefits such as Medicaid and food stamps.
  • Legal Fees as Benefit  By : Elboydny
    The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with prepaid-legal.
  • Legal Tips for Businesses  By : Gerard Simings
    If you are running a business or just starting out, you probably already know there is legal minefield out there. To overcome it, it helps to have some practical insight. Here are a few tips you might want to keep in mind.
  • Permanent Residency & The Green Card  By : ArticleGOLD
    Permanent Residency. Permanent residency is often referred to as having a Green Card. There are two primary categories of immigration: Immigrant status and Non-immigrant status. Immigrant status allows permanent residency in the United States. Non-immigrant status provides an authorization to aliens for temporary residency that expires upon the occurrence of a specific event.
  • Proven Processes of Resolving Business Disputes  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    Conflicts and disputes of whatever nature arising in your business, whether it involves your partner, suppliers, customers or employers can be a nuisance. If these kinds of disruptive activities worsen, they may cause lasting damage on the involved parties.
  • Reasons and Remedies for Breach of Contract  By : Rainier Policarpio
    Generally, contracts are those agreements signed by two or more parties including people, companies, civil organizations and even government institutions. These bonds may either consist of the contracting parties’ guarantee to perform or to cease from doing a specific action for a particular cost.
  • Social Security Disability Facts  By : John L. Matthews
    Social Security Disability Benefits are benefits received from the Social Security Administration by disabled workers, disabled widows or widowers or adults disabled since childhood.
  • Social Security – Safety Net No More?  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    There have been widespread discussions and debates about the privatization of the Social Security Administration. This has been ongoing at least since the 1980’s even before President George W. Bush’s administration.
  • Stop, Look and Listen for the Whistle Blowing Act!  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    If you are a loyal government employee, then you are aware of the huge responsibility you have to undertake in guarding your institution’s safety and security. Thus, if you find out that some co-employees are plotting against the institution or agency you are working for that would affect the safety and security of said institution, then you have the responsibility to report it to proper authorities.
  • The Los Angeles Lawyer: To Each According To Your Need  By : Manuel Salvacion
    A problem at work, an accident, a business deal that you need to protect or close, or a legal document that you have to prepare and sign?

    Wherever you are, no matter what you do in life, there are times when you wish you knew somebody who can explain matters to you, someone you can trust, and be reliable. How you wish you knew a lawyer when you needed one the most.
  • The Price Tag of Incorporation: Fees  By : Larry Goldberg
    A lot of benefits await a company that's about to incorporate, but there's a price to it all. A hefty price in fact. Incorporation is a long and sometimes grueling process. It also happens to be an expensive one. In particular, a company will face fees for incorporating – all this means is a company can't really incorporate on its own; it often needs the help of an outside service to efficiently incorporate. There are steps you must take both before and after incorporation that require a lot of paperwork and changes to your business structure.
  • Trial Attorneys Take on Loss of Consortium in California  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    There is an eclectic system in each state concerning the "Loss of Consortium" laws. However, most of the state's jurisdictions give permission to wives and husbands of those who have been victims, usually in a personal injury case, to recover damages due to loss of consortium.


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