- Class Action Lawsuit Against BMW for Defective Auto Start Stop System
- More Audi Owners Complain on Twitter About Too Much Oil Consumption
- Audi is Hit With a Class Action Lawsuit for Defective Engines That Burn Oil
- Yelp’s Extortion and Strong-arming Business Practice
- What is Lemon Law?
- Small Business Legal Advice: Hiring an Attorney
- Tesla Model S Receives Perfect Safety Score
- Petty Theft - Shoplifting
All posts by Natalie Ghoukassian
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Power of Attorney for Healthcare and Living Wills
Thinking about your last days is not a comfortable thing to do and it can be difficult to decide how you want your final days to be taken care of. A living will can specify who takes...
- Posted October 24, 2013
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What You Need to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
Is long-term insurance something you think you need? Many do not think about this type of insurance and when a catastrophic illness strikes, your life savings can be drained in just a few short months. There are...
- Posted October 13, 2013
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Immigration: How to Extend Your Visitor’s Visa
When a visitor to the United States wants to extend their visitor’s visa a request must be filed with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The form, I-539, Application to Extend/ Change Nonimmigrant Status should be...
- Posted October 9, 2013
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Fired for Whistleblowing? Here is what to Do
If you have reported any violations of environmental laws and have been fired what are you supposed to do next? If you are what is known as a “Whistleblower” and you have lost your job because of...
- Posted October 6, 2013
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How to Sell Commercial Real Estate
Just as any industry where selling a commodity is done, the talent and ability to sell commercial real estate means knowing the industry, conditions of the market at any given time, and finding an investor interested in...
- Posted September 27, 2013
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How to Leave an Inheritance to Your Children
Leaving an inheritance to your children can be a business fraught with many questions. If the children are minors, there is one question of who will take care of them. Then there is the question of what...
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Legal Divide between Employer and Employees for Corporate Events
Many employees look forward with great anticipation to that annual company picnic, Christmas gathering or New Year’s celebration. Whatever the event or occasion, party or pretense, when you mix business with pleasure, unexpected things can and do...
- Posted September 22, 2013
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Requirements for Awarding Grandparent Visitation and Custody
Custody Requirements for Grandparents The court must take into account the relationship between the parent/s and the child before custody to the grandparent is considered. Several states definitely consider the grandparents as guardians if both parents are...
- Posted September 20, 2013
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The Patent Unfairness of the Dismissal Compensation Awards
Corporate interests are again prevailing when it comes to allowed compensation for unfair dismissal charges. With a new law instituting a 52 week’s pay cap for restitution due an employee now governing allowable unfair dismissal compensation, the...
- Posted September 15, 2013
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Do You Need Life Insurance in Retirement?
As we ease into our retirement years, life insurance may be one of the things we think we can let go when we retire. Children are grown and have families of their own and seniors may opt...
- Posted September 15, 2013