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Medical Malpractice
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Estate Planning - More Than Just A Legal Will
Estate planning represents the best way of protecting your assets from the whims of financially irresponsible relatives, excessive government taxation, and dissolution of your assets by the normal laws of succession in the state or country concerned.
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Texas Medical Power of Attorney
It is recommended by the Texas Medical Association that you have a medical power of attorney. Chances are in your lifetime you may be seriously injured, ill, or otherwise unable to make your own medical decisions regarding the kind of medical care, and treatment you desire.
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How To Effectively Blow The Whistle Against Company Fraud
The US Government loses billions of tax money annually due to some companies incorrectly declaring their tax returns. In an effort to save money companies may resort to fraudulent transactions such as falsifying reports about the quality of their goods and services, stealing corporate resources and other schemes that constitute accounting fraud.
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An Overview Of Bone Fractures
We hear a lot about bone fractures as the usual result of an unfortunate accident - be it a motor vehicle crash or a case of slip and fall. Every bone fracture is different, depending on the location of the injury and its severity, and therefore the doctor's approach to treatment and rehabilitation is unique to it.
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Legal Malpractice
Legal malpractice stands for the unethical practices in providing the expected standard of service by the attorney. In other words, legal malpractice occurs when an attorney who is representing a case or providing legal advice acts in a negligent manner, affecting the client in the process. The client approaches an attorney who is reputed in his or her field of specialization, holds a superior educational qualification, and is known for his or her excellence and competence. The attorney is expected to provide utmost care will serving his or her legal and ethical obligations to the client. The client interest should hold primary importance to the attorney. The client who seeks the attorney has complete trust in his or her attorney disclosing every fact and figure, religiously following the attorney's advice.
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