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Lala C. Ballatan's Articles in Legal

  • Proven Processes of Resolving Business Disputes
    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.
  • Trial Attorneys Take on Loss of Consortium in California
    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.
  • Government Counsel: Build Nest Eggs for Retirement
    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.
  • Stop, Look and Listen for the Whistle Blowing Act!
    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.
  • Basics of Social Security and Your Social Security Number
    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.
  • Social Security – Safety Net No More?
    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.


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