Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is a form of no-fault auto insurance that protects individuals who are injured in an auto accident regardless of who caused the accident. PIP is the generally most flexible type of insurance available and is a beneficial addition to any auto insurance policy.
In this post, Fears attorney Zecharias Embaye discusses some common clauses consumers should avoid or negotiate in real estate development contracts.
What kind of estate planning should a single, childless person consider? Attorney Paige Burough discusses the laws of intestate succession and how you can use creative estate planning to ensure your assets are left to causes that matter to you most.
Attorney Brittney Bush discusses copyrights and a breakdown of royalties for music.
Limited Liability Companies are popular business entities that most people are familiar with because of their ease of formation and administration. Series LLCs, though, are a unique type of LLC that are also very useful but vary from that of a traditional LLC.
The biggest benefit of registering your trademark when so much business is done online is the ability to have infringing content taken down without resorting to the courts.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage protects individuals when they are hit by other drivers who either have no insurance or whose insurance policies are too low to compensate all the damages. We recommend everyone to obtain UM/UIM coverage because of the high risk of insufficient compensation when involved in a motor vehicle accident.
Have you ever been watching a commercial or seen a product in the grocery store that had a tiny “TM” or “R” with a circle around it next to a product name on a label or bottle?
Reaffirmation agreements are often entered into by Chapter 7 debtors who wish to retain their homes and cars. Reaffirmation Agreements are contracts in which the Debtor agrees to be bound by the original terms of the secured debt, despite filing for bankruptcy protection.
A London jury last week convicted tennis star and former Wimbledon champion of bankruptcy related crimes. Becker was found guilty of four charges under the United Kingdom’s Insolvency Act, which is the European country’s equivalent of the United States’ Bankruptcy Code.