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    What You Should Ask Your Business Lawyer

    ByLegal Newsletter October 26, 2022October 26, 2022

    If you are thinking of creating a business and are unsure of how to get it off the ground, a good place to start is by talking to your lawyer. Watch this video to hear just some of the crucial topics you need to discuss in order to run a legal, prosperous business. The first more »

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  • Finding the Right Trust Company
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    Finding the Right Trust Company

    ByLegal Newsletter October 3, 2022October 3, 2022

    There are two main types of trust companies. These are public and private trust companies. A public trust company is one that is regulated by the state in which it operates. This means they are subject to certain laws and regulations governing their operations. Video Source These companies must be licensed by the state and more »

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  • Who to Call When You Have a Legal Issue
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    Who to Call When You Have a Legal Issue

    ByLegal Newsletter September 16, 2022September 16, 2022

    Society needs the rule of law because it establishes a standard of behavior for its citizens by providing guidelines for basic norms and order regarding their behavior. Without law, there would be chaos. However, legal issues frequently arise in today’s environment, where we occasionally find ourselves in circumstances we do not anticipate or desire. It more »

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  • Who Can Condemn Your Property?
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    Who Can Condemn Your Property?

    ByLegal Newsletter September 10, 2022September 10, 2022

    Watch this video to understand the condemnation process in property ownership and the different ways to handle condemnation if it occurs. Property condemnation happens when a local government or other private entity legally acquires a property. State, federal and local governments can rightfully condemn personal property. Town municipalities can condemn a piece of property, such more »

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  • Differences Between Private Sector vs Public Sector
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    Differences Between Private Sector vs Public Sector

    ByLegal Newsletter September 6, 2022November 7, 2022

    Businesses are distinguished as either public or private. Evaluating the stock market is the best way to establish whether an enterprise is public or private. What are the differences between public and private organizations? You can trade the shares of public companies on the stock market but cannot do so with private companies. A private more »

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  • How to Recognize Grounds for Wrongful Death Lawsuit
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    How to Recognize Grounds for Wrongful Death Lawsuit

    ByLegal Newsletter August 29, 2022January 28, 2026

    When can you file a wrongful death lawsuit? The answer to this question might not be as easy because you need to know the grounds for wrongful death lawsuit to enhance the chances of winning the case. If the grounds for filing such a lawsuit are not valid, it would be a waste of money more »

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    Does Paying Bail Mean Youre Free?

    ByLegal Newsletter August 19, 2022August 19, 2022

    This video explains the implications of bail, its history, and how it works. It further presents the consequences of failure to post bail and the significance of a bail bond company in helping one who cannot afford to post bail. Bail comes up when someone is arrested and charged with a crime. Video Source Paying more »

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