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10 Commonly Used Legal Terms

10 Commonly Used Legal Terms

  When you're dealing with the law, there are a lot of terms that you need to know in order to understand what's going on. Here are 10 of the most common legal terms and their definitions:   Contract: An agreement between two or more parties that creates...

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The Civil Trial Process

The Civil Trial Process

The process of a civil trial can be broken down into five main steps: pleadings, discovery, motions, trial, and appeal.   Pleadings   The pleadings stage is an important part of any civil lawsuit. It is during this stage that the parties set out their...

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Sharing the road safely with other motorists

Sharing the road safely with other motorists

Sharing the road begins with the understanding that every motorist has the same rights and responsibilities that you do. Whether it be a motorcyclist, bicyclist, pedestrian, or tractor, we all have a duty to operate our vehicles safely.   Motorcyclists  ...

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What do you do if you’re hurt on the job?

What do you do if you’re hurt on the job?

Injuries suffered in the workplace happen all the time. Oftentimes, many are not prepared and don’t always make the right choices when it comes to filing for workers’ compensation. When someone suffers an injury at work, they need to know what to do.  Always report...

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The Difference Between a DUI and DWI

The Difference Between a DUI and DWI

Driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) can be used interchangeably in many states. In some others, a DUI and DWI mean slightly different offenses while driving drunk or under the influence of drugs. In Nebraska, DUI and DWI mean that a...

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What is Considered Negligent Driving?

What is Considered Negligent Driving?

What is Negligence? Negligence is when a person behaves in a careless or reckless manner. Drivers are required to use reasonable care when driving to avoid causing injury to other motorists, passengers, and pedestrians. Failure to do so can cause injury or even death...

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