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Supplying the U.S. with PPE – A Primer on Sourcing from China
04.28.2020 | Chinese Business Law, Cross-Border Business
Supplying the U.S. with PPE – A Primer on Sourcing from China
The acquisition of personal protective equipment (“PPE...
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WHY YOUR AUTOMOBILE UNINSURED MOTORIST (“UIM”) COVERAGE IS DANGEROUSLY TOO LOW
04.13.2020 | Personal Injury, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
How Much Is My Case Worth?
This question is inevitably asked during every client intake I’ve ever done for an automo...
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4 questions to ask your doctor after a car crash
03.04.2020 | Personal Injury, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
Automobile collisions are inherently stressful events. Fortunately, your body has a few different ways of dealing with ...
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Consider these factors before claiming undue influence
01.07.2020 | Litigation, Probate/Trust Litigation
Your mother’s caregiver took a great burden off of you when he started the job, and you know your mother had a special ...
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Seeking damages for wrongful death
12.10.2019 | Firm News
When a fatal accident occurs, the loved ones of the deceased struggle with grief and loss. Often, these emotions become...
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Trademarks and Selecting the Name for Your Start-Up Business
09.14.2017 | Business Law, Chinese Business Law, Intellectual Property, Start-Ups
WeWork vs. UrWork
A recently filed lawsuit highlights the importance of selecting a business name which does not inf...
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Negligence – An Introduction
08.21.2017 | Business Law, Litigation
Introduction to an Ever-Present Legal Concept
Negligence is one of the most common claims in a lawsuit. In brief, ne...
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Listing on Airbnb May Cause Homeowners Insurance Exclusion
07.21.2017 | Homeowners Insurance
The Sharing Economy and You
Homeowners insurance is an essential protection for those owning real estate.
Among o...
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