How Commercial Litigation Could Help Your Company Avoid Bankruptcy

When your business is short on cash and owes a lot of money to creditors, bankruptcy is an option you might be considering. Bankruptcy is available for businesses that are having major financial problems, but it is not the only option. If your business files bankruptcy, there will be consequences, and this is why you may want to know what alternative options you have to save your struggling business. One option you could consider is commercial litigation. [Read More]

Hidden Assets And Your Divorce: What You Need To Know

One of the biggest problems associated with getting a divorce is being the "out-spouse", which is to say, the spouse that earns less money, and therefore more likely to be left with less total assets after the divorce is finalized. The fact of the matter is that many spouses that have more in the way of assets tend to hide such things from their out-spouse. Luckily, there are many things legally available to the out-spouse that helps them to discover their assets. [Read More]

Understanding Medical Malpractice And What It Takes To Make A Case

If you have experienced a negative outcome to surgery or other medical treatment, you may be considering filing a medical malpractice suit against your doctor or medical facility. While this is an option when things go wrong, a negative outcome does not necessarily equate to malpractice. There are some conditions that must be met in order for your case to qualify as malpractice. What is malpractice? Medical malpractice refers to negligence or omission by a medical professional or medical facility that results in injury to a patient. [Read More]

Preventing Hearing Loss In Your Employees

As a business-owner or manager, you undoubtedly take steps to keep your employees safe and healthy. The last thing you want is an employee to be injured while on the job. One type of safety that is easy to overlook is hearing safety. Exposure to loud or prolonged noises can cause hearing loss and chronic tinnitus (a ringing, buzzing or other constant sound in one or both ears). Consider these tips to help protect your workers and keep yourself and your business out of a workers' compensation claim. [Read More]