A death is considered “wrongful” when a person is killed as a result of negligence or misconduct by another person, company, or entity.
The main measure of damage in a wrongful death case is usually financial.
The monetary action resulting from a wrongful death case is generally distributed to surviving immediate family members of the deceased.
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Expungement is a legal process in which a legal record from criminal conviction is sealed.
At the completion of this process, a person’s criminal record is essentially erased for most purposes.
Eligibility, availability and the procedure of expungement vary from state to state.
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If you want to own a business, buying a franchise might be the best way to make that dream come true.
Opening any new business takes a great idea, time, and money. Buying an already existing business is a great way to cut down on all three of those stress factors.
Buying a franchise is essentially buying an already establishing brand and business model.
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Living with debt is like wading in mud; the deeper you are the slower you go.
It gets harder to move, fatigue increases, and the shore you’re wading toward seems to move further away.
All you can do is keep your head and shoulders above the mud. What do you do? Two options appear like birds on your shoulders.
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The party who is responsible for damages or injuries in a car accident is determined to be at fault.
This determination is made by long-standing legislation held up by automobile liability insurance carriers.
Legislative lobbying has resulted in a set of alternative strategies to determine fault that often go against common law.
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The term “civil rights” refers to the right of each individual to receive equal treatment regardless of race, sex, age, disability, nationality, religion, or other characteristics.
Civil rights protect individuals from unfair treatment in many different settings including places of work, educational institutions, housing sectors and many more.
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Sexting is a new phenomenon in our digital world that has many people, from politicians to teenagers, engaging in this risky online and cell phone activity.
When it comes to minors and sexting, parents, educators, law enforcement and the court system have been uncertain as to how to respond.
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