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How Do Bail Bonds Work?

How Do Bail Bonds Work?

| Legal Updates

Bail bonds are used to get someone out of jail, but what do they actually do? Many people think that bail bond agents can get anyone out of jail, but the truth is that the bail system has rules and regulations that limit the power of bondsmen. If you’ve never gotten...

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Can You Sue a School if Your Child Gets Injured?

Can You Sue a School if Your Child Gets Injured?

| Personal Injury

It can be frightening when your child gets injured while they are at school. You want to ensure that they’re safe and that the teachers and staff are doing everything possible to keep them out of danger. However, you may not realize that you may be able to take legal action...

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What is a Subpoena?

What is a Subpoena?

| Legal Updates, Personal Injury

Our experienced trial attorneys want to make sure that our clients are informed with every step of their legal process. There are several different terms that we would want our clients to be knowledgeable about prior to filing a claim. We understand that filing a claim could be very difficult, and...

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What is a Deposition?

What is a Deposition?

| Legal Updates, Personal Injury

Our trial attorneys at Heidari Law want to make sure that our clients are educated through every step of litigation. We always strive to make sure our clients are well informed about the next stages of their case, in order for them to make informed decisions. There are several steps that...

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What is a Breach of Contract?

What is a Breach of Contract?

| Employment and Labor Law, Real Estate Law

A contract is an agreement between two or more parties where certain factors are bargained for between the parties. For example, contracts can take place with the sale of goods, for the purchase of a home, or even in employment contracts. But what happens when a party fails to meet the...

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What is Defamation of Character?

What is Defamation of Character?

| Legal Updates

Defamation is a common legal term that has been used, especially recently with many celebrities and influencers. Defamation is made up of libel and slander. Libel is a type of written defamation, whereas slander is a type of spoken defamation. What is defamation? Defamation is a false statement concerning another that...

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What is Quid Pro Quo?

What is Quid Pro Quo?

| Employment and Labor Law

Quid pro quo is a Latin phrase that translates to “something in return for something.”  This is usually a term used in sexual harassment cases when someone who gets hired is usually threatened with sexual favors they must have to partake in, or they will essentially lose their job. Our sexual...

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What is a DOT Recordable Accident?

What is a DOT Recordable Accident?

| Car Accidents

It is very important that you take the necessary steps after being involved in a truck accident. In certain circumstances, the accident will be considered a DOT recordable accident. Our attorneys have been dealing with victims who have been involved in DOT  recordable accidents for decades, and we understand the difficulty...

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Sidecar Motorcycle Accidents

Sidecar Motorcycle Accidents

| Motorcycle Accidents

Usually, when we discuss motorcycle accidents, many do not even think of a motorcycle sidecar accident. Motorcycle sidecars have been known to cause very severe accidents, and could cause permanent injuries and disabilities. Could I sue after a motorcycle sidecar accident? Many may think that motorcycle sidecars could provide protection and...

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Motorcycle Passenger Age Limit

Motorcycle Passenger Age Limit

| Motorcycle Accidents

Those who drive a motorcycle are more likely to get involved in an accident compared to drivers of cars. Motorcycles are a great way to save gas, get around town quickly, and have the independence to get from one place to another. Unfortunately, since motorcycles do not have a protective barrier,...

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