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How to File a Medical Malpractice Suit

How to File a Medical Malpractice Suit

A medical malpractice suit can be filed anytime a person feels they have been injured or harmed during the course of a medical procedure. It can be hard to prove malpractice, and there are time limits you have to follow in order to file. You’ll need certain documentation, so the sooner you can start the process the better off you’ll be.   ...read more

How to Do an Uncontested Divorce on Your Own

How to Do an Uncontested Divorce on Your Own

Getting a divorce is never a pleasant experience. The cost of attorneys and court fees adds to the stress of the divorce. If both parties are in agreement with no party contesting any part of the divorce, you can file for a DYI uncontested divorce. ...read more

About International Divorce Law

About International Divorce Law

International divorce law can be complicated because national divorce laws vary from one another. If the couple is from different countries, one country's divorce laws may have jurisdiction over the couple in regards to the division of property and custody of children. ...read more

How to Form a Bankruptcy Law Firm

How to Form a Bankruptcy Law Firm

While attorneys often start their legal careers working as associates in existing law firms, some attorneys decide they would rather work for themselves in the area of law they practice. If you have determined that you want to practice bankruptcy law and be your own boss, you may want to form a bankruptcy law firm.  ...read more

High School Research Ideas for Business Law

High School Research Ideas for Business Law

Business law classes are offered in high school. The course teaches students about the laws that need to be applied when a business is in operation. Students also learn the different laws as they pertain to the different business practices. High school professors come up with various methods of teaching their students about researching business laws. The goal of the teacher is to teach the student how to retain the information that they have learned. ...read more

How to File for an Uncontested Divorce

How to File for an Uncontested Divorce

If you are married and you and your spouse both agree the marriage is over, an uncontested divorce allows you to divorce in a dignified way, quietly, and inexpensively. Most couples choose this route to divorce because it cost less. In addition, it avoids the nastiness that often happens with a contested divorce. ...read more

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Mattio John J

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By Samuel

Worst experience of my life. John Mattio threw me to the wolves. He was much more interested in money and siding with the prosecution, than helping me. He was no advocate. He is a very intelligent man which makes this all the more alarming. Do not hire him unless you simply wish to throw your money away. He became a judge and is clearly on the side of the prosecution. He is very persuasive and fooled me; don't let this happen to you. ...read more

Parone Anthony D

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By Ryan Spadafora

YOU SUCK!!!! ...read more

Hager Rita Merino

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By Heather Meyers

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY Rita was the most incompetent, uncaring, arrogant lawyer I have ever met. She refuse to speak to me on the phone when I called and when she did talk to me, she would not inform me what was happening in my case and even once told me she was too busy to talk about an upcoming HEARING, She made several mistakes that I caught her on and had to phone her and explain to her , only for her to see her error and have to fix it. To top it off I had to pay her for fixing the mistakes and for the phone calls to explain to her how to be a lawyer. Upon terminating her services she held my books and receipts and told me she would give them to me after payment was made. She did all this in Erie County family court and knew by holding my books, it would hurt a 15 yrs old kid. She's NOT a class act in my book. ...read more

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