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Tax Burden Bargaining: Understanding The Law

When you find yourself facing a significant tax burden, it can be tough to know where to start to pay it down. Unfortunately, the government may not wait for you to sort it out. If you find yourself served with a legal notice for repayment, you need to talk with an attorney right away. A tax law attorney can help you evaluate the situation and potentially file for a reconsideration. If nothing else, he or she will talk with you about your legal options for repayment and what the government can and cannot do. This site will help you see what my experience has been so you can understand some of the options you may want to consider.

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Summertime Accidents: 4 Steps To Take If You’re Injured In A Slip And Fall Accident

11 April 2017
 Categories: Law, Blog

It's time to start planning your warm weather activities. If you're going to be spending time away from home – whether it's with friends or at amusement parks – it's time to prepare for those summertime accidents. If you're like most people, you don't want to think about potential accidents while you're planning your vacations. However, that's exactly what you should do, especially sincesummer is notorious for traumatic injuries, including those resulting from a slip and fall accident. Read More …

Pre-Investment Strategy Ideas for Purchasing a Fast Food Franchise

6 April 2017
 Categories: Law, Blog

If you're looking to invest in a fast food franchise, it is very important that you plan out your per-investment strategy. Even if you and your partners have the liquid cash ready to invest, many reputable franchises will want to see some sort of viable business plan before allowing you to buy into their company. A well known franchise will not want to be associated with failures (it hurts their brand image) so they want to make sure that they are dealing with professionals. Read More …

You May Deserve More Than Basic Workers Compensation

22 March 2017
 Categories: Law, Blog

The workers compensation is designed to help injured workers recover and return to work without major financial hardship. For the worst injuries, it covers medical procedures that are extremely expensive in the American health market. For lesser injuries, it could mean a few days with a limp or taking it easy while otherwise enjoying a paid vacation. There are many specific situations and prohibiting exceptions between those two extremes, and some legal or financial situations can be worse than the injuries. Read More …

How Much Should You Say: DUI Charges And Privileged Communications

22 March 2017
 Categories: Law, Blog

For most people, the thought that they might one day find themselves behind bars because of an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) is preposterous, but it happens every day to people just like you. When it does happen, your best course of action is to acquire legal representation as soon as possible and to be as open with your attorney as you can be about the events that got you into trouble with the law. Read More …

What You Need To Consider Before Filing Your Workers’ Comp Claim

14 March 2017
 Categories: Law, Articles

If you have been injured at work, then you may be concerned about the expenses you may incur as you heal. These expenses may include medical costs as well as missed wages and physical therapy. These expenses are typically paid to you by your employer's workers' compensation insurance. Before you can file your claim, you should understand whether you are actually eligible to receive a payment or not. Keep reading to learn about a few things you will need to look into. Read More …