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Written by Ronald Anthony Sarno
An introduction to various taxes, how they are calculated, what reports are due, and how payments are made. Appeals and Problems with individual and business taxes, who the best professionals are who can resolve tax problems. An explanation of the recent new home $8,000 credit. Posted 20 days ago in Tax. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Judith Giers
A judicial appeal is a review in a higher court of a civil, criminal or administrative decision. In Oregon, the rules and procedures of appellate practice are governed by Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 and the Rules of Appellate Procedure (ORAP). It is important, too, to know relevant caselaw. Posted 4 months ago in General Practice. Jurisdiction: Oregon
Written by Lisa Beth Older
Mother regains custody after Higher court reversed family court. Posted 4 months ago in Family. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Joseph John Russell
This article is intended to serve as a general guide to Family Law Appeals in New Jersey. Posted 4 months ago in Family. Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Written by Janet S. McCamley
When your Social Security claim is denied, time is of the essence. If you miss the deadline for appeal, you may lose benefits, may need to file a new application, or may be foreclosed from filing for benefits altogether. Posted 3 months ago in Social Security.
Written by Thad Harkins
Tips, with links, to getting ready for and participating in an unemployment Appeal Tribunal hearing, especially in claims of "misconduct" and evaluating your case for filing a discrimination claim with the EEOC or TWC. Links to key little known TWC resources available online. Posted 3 months ago in Wrongful Termination. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Nevada requires a settlement conference before a case may be appealed to the Supreme Court., each party and its attorneys meet with a settlement judge. The judge cannot make any decisions regarding the outcome, but will listen to each side, critiquing and advising both sides. Posted 3 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes. Jurisdiction: Nevada
Written by Jeffrey Lawson Baxter
For those Miami-Dade County taxpayers that want to appeal the valuation that the Property Appraiser's has placed on your real property, please see below: 8 of 8 users found this helpful. Posted 3 months ago in Residential. Jurisdiction: Miami-dade County, FL
Written by Scott D. Pollock
USCIS often denies naturalization applications and alleges the applicant misrepresented something on the application. The denial notice says you can file form N-336 Request for Hearing with a fee of $ 605. Should you file this form? Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Michael Anthony DelSignore
Appealing a breathalyzer refusal suspension is a complicated process that requires retaining an experienced OUI lawyer. A breathalyzer refusal suspension is appealed by appearing at the Registry of Motor Vehicles to request a hearing for a chemical test refusal within 15 days of your arrest. Posted 21 days ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Written by Jen Chiasson-Aronoff
If you lose a criminal or civil case at the trial stage, you have a brief window in which to exercise your appellate rights -- or you could lose them forever. See Rules 3 and 4 of the Massachusetts and Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure for additional information. Posted about 1 year ago in Appeals. Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Written by Alan James Brinkmeier
Credibility matters to the appeal panel. Everything the appeal lawyer does helps shape what and who the panel will find most credible. 2 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted 9 months ago in Appeals. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Avvo Staff
Contracts to perform services or provide goods to government agencies are governed by state or federal law, depending on the agency involved. Because a government represents the public interest, it must follow certain procedural and disclosure rules to ensure that its contracts are awarded properly. Posted about 1 year ago in Government Contracts.
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The federal government has the power to create a military force to defend the country. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Military Law.
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Health care law encompasses federal laws governing health insurance programs and state laws that preserve patients' rights. 2 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Health Care.
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Criminal rights laws are in place to ensure that anyone accused of a crime is treated fairly and presumed innocent until proven otherwise. 5 of 8 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense.
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Statutes of limitation are in place for the benefit of both the legal system and private citizens. It’s important to know which statutes apply to your case if you are filing a claim. 3 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Lawsuits / Disputes.
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You may start a class action lawsuit if you feel you and many others have been harmed in a similar way, or you may receive a notice that a class-action lawsuit has been started relating to some harm you may have suffered. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago.
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Organized record keeping, honesty, and diligence on your part will make the process run smoothly and quickly if you are chosen for an IRS audit. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
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An employee must file for workers’ compensation to receive benefits to cover medical care, lost wages, and other related costs. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Workers Compensation. Jurisdiction: Federal |