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It's a word people hear all of the time: contract. On this week's edition of You & The Law, attorney Justin Kloss talks about what that meansYou & The Law…
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Workers injured on the job are eligible for workers' compensation benefits, from medical care to one-shot payments. On this week's edition of You & The…
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It was 800-years ago that King John signed the Magna Carta under pressure from nobles. There is an exhibit on the significance of the document in the…
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D-W-I charges are still filed by police and prosecuted. On this week's edition of...You and the Law, attorney Nicholas Michael Rossi talks about the…
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Not all civil court cases where the plaintiff wins lead to a check being handed to the winner. Some lead to a structured settlement. On this week's…
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Medical malpractice law is complicated, tangled, and expensive.On this week's edition of You and the Law, attorney Sally Broad talks about how malpractice…
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Everyone has heard references to bail when there is a story or news coverage of a crime. On this week's previously-aired edition of You and the Law,…
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On this week's edition of You and The Law, attorney Michael Tedesco talks with WBFO's Mike Desmond about bargaining with the IRS over taxes on overseas…
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You and the Law continues its recent series on the IRS and tax law. WBFO's Mike Desmond sits down with attorney Deborah Muhlbauer Weber to learn more…
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When a business goes bad, the owners may need a lawyer. That's what attorney Dan Brown talks about on today's edition of You and the Law with host Mike…