Duty of Power of Attorney to Account

August 10, 2023

It is very typical for a parent or spouse to grant another individual, which is usually a family member, a power of attorney to assist them should there arise a time when they become either mentally incapacitated or physically unable to attend to necessary tasks in their lives. Although powers …

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Calculating Damages in a Florida Motorcycle Accident Case

August 10, 2023

Motorcycle accidents can result in injuries that are more severe than those which stem from car wrecks. This is due to the fact that a rider is no match for an oncoming car. Such incidents may result in paralysis, head injuries, and even a wrongful death. While financial compensation …

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Florida No-Contact Rule for Attorneys and Clients

August 10, 2023

Unraveling the No-Contact Rule: A Must-Know Guide for Florida Attorneys and Clients The legal profession often encourages individuals to network and engage with various groups. However, there exists a critical exception: under no circumstances should you, as an attorney or client, converse with opposing parties in a legal case who …

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Personal Injury Lawsuit Myths Exposed

August 9, 2023

There are many myths surrounding personal injury litigation that obscure the truth and cause unnecessary uncertainty. Truth and fiction must be distinguished when seeking compensation for harm sustained due to another’s carelessness. In this article, we’ll dispel some of the more widespread misconceptions surrounding personal injury claims and explain how …

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Beasley Allen files Lawsuit Against Tristar Over Exploding Pressure Cooker

August 9, 2023

A severely burned Georgia couple filed suit against the Power Quick Pot Electric manufacturer. ATLANTA (August 9, 2023) – Beasley Allen lawyers Preston Moore, Tom Willingham and Mary Leah Miller filed a lawsuit against Tristar Products Inc. after one of the company’s pressure cookers exploded, shooting scalding contents onto …

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