Contract disputes, property issues and a host of other claims may lead to litigation in civil court. Civil court judges and juries can determine contract disputes, award people money damages, and even enforce the terms of an agreement. The ability to take an issue to...
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How electronic discovery can help to resolve civil litigation
A Civil Action may be brought arising from a number of civil disputes, including a breach of contract or a variety of other non-criminal claims. Examples include defamation of a person or a business, the unauthorized release of trade secrets or conduct which results...
How social media can influence a civil lawsuit
Social media helps people connect with one another. It can be beneficial for businesses by helping them target potential customers. Social media has also become a critical form of evidence that plays a role in many modern lawsuits. Those intending to file a civil...
All About the Kalled Law Offices
Divorce can be a difficult and terrifying journey. Sometimes you may become emotionally distraught, or be confused ad not know what decision to make. When you are starting this unique process, you need knowledgeable individuals to surround you and serve as guides and...
Three Steps to a Smoother Divorce
For anyone who has gone through or is going through a divorce, one thing is clear: the words "easy" and "divorce" do not go well together very often. No matter how sure someone may be that they want a divorce or how amicable the separation is, ending a marriage is...
Mediation in Child Custody and Child Custody Cases
When there is a conflict that cannot be resolved between two parents regarding their children, the parties could be ordered by the court to engage in mediation. The goal of the mediation is partially to assist in avoiding the frequency of cases that return to court,...
Mediation: Save Time and Money through Alternative Dispute Resolution
If you are planning to divorce, it can become very costly if the case must be litigated in court. There are divorce cases in which litigation is the only alternative, as no effort to resolve the issues has worked, and in these cases, you must ensure you have the...