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Johnny Depp: Legal Lessons of a Failed Marriage
Celebrity marriages may be but a dream come true for many. It’s not every day you get to meet a star, right? These unions sure make our heads turn as

Evicting Tenants in a Pandemic: Talking Through Ethical and Legal Issues
With 2020 in our rear-view mirror and vaccines being rolled out in many countries, it may seem as though we’ve passed an inflection point. But are things really looking up

What NOT to Do or Say After a Car Accident
Getting into a car accident is already stressful and traumatic enough. Doing or saying the wrong things afterward can make it even worse. In fact, making a grave mistake can

Complying with Labor Laws: The Key to Protecting Business Reputation
Running a business can be fun and exciting, especially if you are passionate about starting your own brand. It’s an excellent strategy that will help lead you closer to achieving

What You Need to Do If Your Car Hits a Pedestrian
Pedestrian accidents are horrible events that happen more often than you would think. In fact, there were about 5,977 fatalities in the United States due to pedestrian accidents in 2017

Deal Breakers in Any Marriage
Every marriage requires work. Every couple needs to work on spending time without kids and talking about their feelings and emotions. With career demands, spending quality time together is something
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End of the Line: Important Things to Consider Before the Divorce
Getting a divorce with your partner will be one of the most devastating life-changing events of your life. Your dreams of living happily ever after with your spouse will no

CNIL vs. Google: A Case Study on the Right to be Forgotten
Marshall McLuhan’s vision of a global village—represented today by the Internet and global communications—bridges the distance between countries and people. On the one hand, it’s a good thing because it

The Basics of Probate: Do You Need It?
When it comes to estate planning, a lot of people tend to avoid the word “probate.” After all, many people want to focus on grieving the passing of their loved