2019

  • Before Your Criminal Trial Begins: What To Expect


    Those arrested have many rights to a fair trial and one of those involves the trading of important case facts by both sides. Discovery means that the trial will proceed with very few interruptions and with both sides on equal footing. To find out what to expect during the discovery process for your trial, read on. How Does Discovery Help? Discovery makes things run smoother once the trial begins. It lets each side plan their cases, set trial strategies, and be prepared to refute damaging testimony and evidence.
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  • When Writing Contracts For Your Business, Don't Make These Four Mistakes


    Contracts are an integral part of business life — but you have to be careful that the contracts you make don't contain unenforceable clauses or provisions. The consequences of a badly-formed contract can be disastrous. If there's a dispute, your contract might be deemed partially or completely invalid. Here are the things good contracts need to avoid: 1. Non-compete clauses that overreach Non-compete clauses are common in the business world today — but that doesn't make them automatically enforceable.
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  • Allowing Searches of Your Residence


    If you've found yourself behind bars after a search of your residence was carried out, your primary defense will be the legality of the search. Law enforcement personnel should follow the law to the letter when performing searches because failure to do so will result in the case being dismissed and the charges dropped. Read on for what you need to know about the legality of searches to your residence.
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