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Iraq Supply Thefts Net Former Officer Up to 97 Months in Prison
Robert Young, 57, a former captain in the U.S. Army, was sentenced today to 97 months in prison for his participation in a scheme to
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Small Business Tips – Mediation as an Alternative to the Cost and Expense of Litigation
Certainly, alternative dispute resolution is not a new concept in the realm of law. Many small business owners are aware of the different forms of
National Guardsman Wins Lawsuit Against Nevada Employer for USERRA Violation
The Justice Department announced October 28, 2009 that it reached a settlement to resolve its suit filed on behalf of former Utah Army National Guardsman
First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension
Recently, Senators agreed to extend the first time homebuyers tax credit and offer a reduced credit to some repeat homebuyers. The tax credit provides up
Things You Need To Know When Filing A Workers’ Compensation Claim
If you sustain an injury during the course and scope of your employment there are procedures that you must follow to insure your injuries and time off
Valley Hospital v. Garner
NC-DSH, Inc. d/b/a/ Valley Hospital v. Garner 125 Nevada Advanced Opinion Number 50 On October 29, 2009, the Nevada Supreme Court unanimously made a ruling
Bankruptcy Court Finds IRS Form 1099-C Does Not Prevent Collection of Debt
A bankruptcy court in Pennsylvania recently ruled on an issue that has been a frequent source of confusion to those working with short sales. The
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Dobran v. Bunch
Dobran v. Bunch, 125 Nevada Advance Opinion Number 36 On September 10, 2009, the Nevada Supreme Court adopted the Restatement (Third) of Suretyship and Guaranty