By tischhauserlaw | Published July 10, 2013 | Posted in Uncategorized | 5 Comments
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As a practice area update, we have come across a recent rash of “bad notary” cases. These are typically cases in which it can be shown that the notary did NOT follow the proper protocol and caused someone harm as a result. The type of cases we have seen recently involve issues such as backdated Read More
Read MoreJust wanted to point out…that in addition to the fireworks, hanging out with friends, drinking beer and getting fat on BBQ, we should all take a moment to reflect on what we are REALLY supposed to be celebrating….the rights, civil liberties and principles that our founding fathers so believed in, and so deeply cherished, that Read More
Read More1. BE PREPARED. Bring any and all paperwork, documents, records, pictures, evidence, etc. with you. Nothing is worse than having a new client say, “OH! I have that but I left it at home.” 2. ASK QUESTIONS. Thats what the lawyers are there for. If you aren’t sure about something ask for an explanation. 3. Read More
Read More1. DO NOT spend 30 minutes providing “background” for whats going on in your case. Believe it or not, most lawyers with even a little experience will focus right on in the major issues to figure out if you have a case, what kind of case, if they can help and the type of fee Read More
Read MorePeople contact our office every week and ask if they can go to jail for writiing a “bad check” in order to get an online payday loan or similar local loan. Contrary to most of the patter you hear from bill collectors, checks that are either post dated or specifically provided with knowledge that they Read More
Read MoreRecently a new issue has arisen in regard to treating doctors in personal injury (PI) cases attempting to avoid interacting the patients PIP/NoFault insurer by simply billing the patients health insurance directly. The problem with this is that Fla. Stat. 627.736(5) mandates that THE DOCTOR must bill the PIP carrier directly for any service from a Read More
Read MoreBeware! Some debt collectors are NOT who they claim to be. Every week we are inundated with phone calls about debt collectors that call people at work or at home and threaten to have people arrested, or claim to be law enforcment themselves, in regard to a “bad check” that requires immediate payment by credit Read More
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