Merger Deal

U.S. Companies Merging and Acquiring at Record Pace

The U.S. has always had a powerful economy. Companies merge all the time, and larger companies acquire smaller ones by cutting deals that would benefit both of them. Last October 2016, high-profile mergers and acquisitions were valued at more than $251 billion, breaking records across the charts. Companies in Denver and other cities hire business […]

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Insurance Claim in Los Angeles

Next Steps: What to Do When Your Insurance Company Refuses to Pay Your Claim

Insurance is used to cover emergency expenses should you get into any type of accident. You could be perfectly fine but if your car isn’t, you’ll want your insurance company to help you out. Except…they don’t. What can you do then? Reading the Fine Print Make sure you know your policy inside and out. Your

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Crucial Things First-Time Homebuyers Forget that You Should Definitely Remember

It’s fairly easy to get swept up in the exhilaration of finally owning your first home, but take note that there are other critical things to plan first. Below are some crucial factors first-time homebuyers usually forget on their home-buying journey. The Mortgage Pre-approval: This is important because it will tell you the amount that

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Rights of Unwed Parents in New Mexico

Children’s Rights: How Courts Define a Parent’s Legal Responsibilities

Under New Mexico law, children born to parents who are not married to each other are deemed to belong to the mother. Fathers can take measures to ensure that their names are on the birth certificate or establish paternity by blood tests. An unmarried father has to legally establish that he is the father to

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Strictly for Property Owners: Just Received a Mechanic’s Lien

Although the term “mechanic’s lien” might cause you to think about a lien that’s place on something like a car due to repair costs that require payment, a mechanical lien is attached to real estate such as buildings or lands by individuals who supplied labor or materials for the property’s improvement. To illustrate, let’s say

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Personal Injury Lawyer

New York Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases

Following an injury or accident in the state of New York, you’re probably wondering about the specific state statutes that could have an impact in your case. Below is some basic information regarding the statute of limitations that could come into play in the event that you’re planning to take legal action following your injury,

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