How to go about finding the right defense attorney for negligence
One afternoon, after work, you check your mail to find a notice. The notice reads that you have been accused of negligence due to an accident at your workplace, and that you must appear in civil court. You begin to worry, as being served can caught significant stress on your life and on your wallet. What can you do in your position? Where can you find a defense attorney to deal with your problem? First, you should get better acquainted with the charge that has been brought against you. Negligence is a type of tort commonly associated with seeking compensation for injuries. It is defined as a failure to use reasonable care. It can also been defined as a failure to do what is expected of a reasonable person, or committing an act that a reasonable person would not do. Negligence can be a cause of action for a civil lawsuit when it directly contributes to damage that could have reasonably been avoided if not for the negligence. There are a lot of legal semantics associated with negligence, likely attributed to the enigmatic nature of its definition. This is why it is important to find an appropriate defense attorney for … Continue reading
The 4 Categories of the Invasion of Privacy Cause of Action
Invasion of privacy is a common cause of action cited for civil lawsuits. The idea of an invasion of privacy is used by many citizens and civil law attorneys of the United States to receive compensation for damages. This article was written to help you understand the four different categories of invasion of privacy and how they can relate to you, along with what an attorney would have to do to prove an invasion of privacy. While most civil cases of invasion of privacy usually involve the protection of a public figure from exposure to media outlets, invasion of privacy may also be defined as the right to possess and control property and personal information against search, seizure, and exposure. The growing expansion of media outlets has brought the issue of invasion of privacy to many attorneys around the United States. Public figures and normal citizens alike have used the invasion of privacy cause of action to sue other parties, by means of a civil law attorney and the civil court. The four categories of invasion of privacy are intrusion of solitude and seclusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light, and appropriation. 1. Intrusion of Solitude and Seclusion Intrusion … Continue reading

