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What is Subrogation?
Subrogation is the process whereby one party, often an Insurance Company, assumes the legal rights of another party (often the insured), to pursue collection of monies from the responsible party. The Insurance Company obtains these rights after it makes payment under an insurance policy to you or on your behalf.
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Best Divorce Lawyer New York Help To Make Lawsuit Favor Of The Client
Best divorce lawyer New York is a qualified and experienced lawyer who knows all about divorce laws and rules. The lawyer helps its client in getting the divorce. He looks into the case very deeply and sincerely so that he can solve out his client’s issue and to over this traumatic situation.
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The Guardianship Certification Board - A Legislative Attempt at Protecting the Elderly
Among the new developments and significant changes produced by the 79th Texas Legislature is the creation of the new Guardianship Certification Board. The Board is created pursuant to Senate Bill 6 of the 2005 Session, and its purpose is to establish a certification process for individuals, other than volunteers, who serve as private professional guardians or provide guardianship services to a ward of a guardianship program.
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Child Custody Law - Basic Aspects You Should Know
Are you faced with having to go through a child custody dispute? You can become familiar with the basic aspects of child custody law. Just do some reading. There are good books written solely for fathers and mothers in this situation in easy to read format.
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Supreme Court Limits Antitrust Suits
In a victory for major U.S. companies, a unanimous Supreme Court has set a strict standard of proof for cases alleging predatory bidding in violation of federal antitrust law. The court held that the standard it applied in 1993 to predatory selling also applies to predatory buying.
That means that a plaintiff alleging predatory bidding must satisfy a two-prong test. First, it must show that the defendant bid so high a price on raw materials that it would lose money on sales of its products. Second, it must show that the defendant would later recoup its losses after driving its competitors out of business.
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Recent Case Shows Dangers Of Electronic Discovery Mishaps
With practitioners struggling to apply new amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure dealing with electronically stored information, the recent opinion in In Re NTL, Inc., illustrates the dangers of missteps in electronic discovery. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck administered the harsh sanction of an adverse inference instruction for spoliation of electronic evidence.
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Mesothelioma Laws and Mesothelioma Legal Suing
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is developed in people who have worked on jobs where they have inhaled asbestos particles. The people who have been exposed to asbestos dust and fiber in other ways may also develop this cancerous condition. The laws concerning Mesothelioma and mesothelioma legal suing is discussed here.
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