by artrageous | Aug 6, 2013 | Civil Litigation, Employment
Being terminated from your employment can be one of the most stressful situations you will ever face. In many occurrences, there are options for the employee to seek recourse against their former employer. In the absence of “just cause”, an employer must provide an...
by artrageous | Jul 9, 2013 | Business
You’ve found a franchise that seems like a hot business. You’ve talked to the Franchisor, and they want to take you on. They have sent you their franchise agreement for you to look over, and it looks like a lot of “legal stuff”. What do you...
by artrageous | May 16, 2013 | Family & Divorce
I often say, there are two ways to get things done. The first is by force; the other by agreement. My son has suggested a third option: get your mom to do it. He may well be right, but for the sake of this discussion, I will stick to the first two! This simple rule...
by artrageous | Apr 27, 2013 | Family & Divorce
I generally blog about areas of law that I have some particular knowledge of, in hopes of educating clients and prospective clients. I suppose this post is no different in that I hope to educate, but today is not so much about the law. Instead, I wish to discuss how...
by artrageous | Mar 27, 2013 | Wills & Estates
March 31, 2013 marks the 8th anniversary of the death of Terri Shiavo. If you don’t recall her by her name, you may remember her as the severely disabled Florida woman whose life story was reported all over the national and international news for much of the 14 years...