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Tips For Bar Owners To Preserve Their Liquor License By Avoiding Over-Serving

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When you open a bar or a restaurant that serves alcohol, part of securing and retaining your liquor license is ensuring that your staff knows how to avoid overserving. Most every state across the country has laws in place that hold the establishment owner liable if someone is overserved and suffers or causes injuries as a result. In addition, if something like this happens, you’ll lose your liquor license. During the licensing application process, show the administration that your staff is trained by teaching them these tips. Read More»

Should You Hire A Litigation Lawyer To Handle Your Breach Of Contract Complaint?

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If you feel that a contract or agreement that your company has made with another party hasn’t been fulfilled, you may be entitled to file a breach of contract lawsuit to receive compensation for your loss. Instead of relying on your company’s general lawyer to handle the case, it’s important to consider hiring an experienced commercial litigation lawyer to do the legwork. Here are a few crucial questions a litigation lawyer can help you answer: Read More»

Why You May Not Want To Take Your Attorney's Medical Advice

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Dealing with serious injuries resulting from an accident caused by another person’s negligence is priority number one if you or your loved one plans to file a lawsuit. Depending on the circumstances, the damages stemming from a negligent act can cost a significant amount of money. One of the important things you need to consider when seeking medical treatment is to use the best specialists possible. Those are not always who all attorneys will recommend, however. Read More»

How You Can Get That Law Internship You Want

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During law school, you begin to make plans on where you want to complete your internship. This is a necessary step toward taking your final exams and passing the Bar. A good internship at the right law office will give you the advantage and experience you need to succeed in your chosen profession. How do you get that internship at the law office of your choice? Here are a few tips that can help. Read More»

Comparing Revocable And Irrevocable Trusts: Five Things You Should Know

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If you’d like to set up a trust with your assets so they can be portioned out to your beneficiaries either before or after your death, you need to choose between a revocable and an irrevocable trust.  The following are five things you should be aware of to help you decide between these two trust types: In an irrevocable trust, you will no longer technically own property placed in the trust. Read More»