Monday, November 30, 2009

You're Fired!!! What is Wrongful Termination?

California is an "At-Will" employment state. That generally means either party can terminate the contract at any time. In reality, there are still some rules that companies need to abide by before they are allowed to let a worker go. If an employee violates one of the rules written in the employee handbook, it's a pretty open and shut case. Layoffs are also legal reasons to terminate someones employment.

There are still some cases that do not fit within those neat little guidelines. One of those situations is considered retaliation against an employee. Sometimes an employee will discover that his or her company is doing something illegal. Or, in some cases, bring some harmful information to light. The company should look at this as a positive move by the employee. After all, if the company is doing something wrong, they should do everything they can to correct it. If instead, they fire that employee that blew the whistle on them, there could be a case of wrongful termination.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Mechanical Complications and Pilot Error


When you think about recovering money to pay for medical expenses and other expenses after a plane crash, you likely think that the pilot or airline will need to be the cause of the accident. The truth, however, is that there are also laws governing parts and products installed on airplanes. This is true for both commercial flights and smaller chartered planes. If you have been injured in an aviation accident, an attorney can help determine the cause of the accident and can help you seek reimbursement for all present and future expenses.

While pilot error and air traffic control errors have been responsible for many accidents, part failure is another common cause of place crashes. It is important to understand that aviation accidents are rare, but that there is certainly a cause to be found when one occurs. If the crash that you were involved in stems from the direct failure of parts that cannot be attributed to the airline mechanics, your attorney will be able to help you and other passengers take action against the manufacturer.

When taking action against the maker of the plane’s parts, you will find that you can be entitled to reimbursement for medical expenses, emotional trauma and treatment, lost wages, and other damages. The judge or jury in your case will be responsible for determining if the faulty part could have benefited from an alternate design or if it was considered unreasonably dangerous. They will also decide if the pilot will be held equally responsible for the accident. In any case, your lawyer will know all of the right moves necessary to ensure that your damages are compensated and that you receive the treatment and assistance that you need to help you recover from the accident.

Aviation law is designed to help keep all passengers and crew safe while on the aircraft. These laws are rigidly designed and offer protection for all victims of airline accidents. When you contact a qualified and experienced aviation lawyer, you will learn how product liability laws can serve to help you receive the compensation that you need and deserve. Faulty equipment can be dangerous or even deadly, and the law will certainly work to not only help you receive reimbursement for expenses and injuries, but to take legal and legislative action to help keep the same situation from occurring again in the future.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Hidden Assets In a Messy Divorce



A divorce is a trying time for everybody involved. There are emotional and financial stresses around every corner. If you add kids to the mix, it becomes even more traumatic. Divorce in Los Angeles has very specific rules under California guidelines. Most assets are to be distributed 50/50 amongst the two parties. But, what if some of the assets are hidden.

In some cases a husband or wife may try to hide their pension, stock, cash or other income and assets from the other party. It is possible that the party being deceived knows nothing about the assets. In these cases it takes an experienced family law attorney to follow the paper trail in order to gain access to those funds. A private detective may need to be hired if the situation calls for such measures.

If you are getting a divorce, make sure to hire a good family law attorney in Los Angeles. Hopefully you are able to come to an amicable resolution between you and your spouse. If you do have doubts make sure you have someone in your corner who understand what rocks need to be overturned to find all of the assets that you have between you and your soon to be ex.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Aviation Law, The FAA and Aviation Attorneys

Aviation law is a set of rules and regulations set by the government that regulates the operation of aircraft and airports across the country. These rules are very intricate and are designed to protect pilots, passengers, and the general public from aviation accidents. There are two main agencies that are responsible for these laws.

The NTSB, or National Transportation Safety Board, is responsible for investigating all aviation accidents. This board is designed to handle suits filed against the FAA as well as to propose changes to aviation laws that will improve safety for pilots, workers, and passengers. While the NTSB does not have the power to enforce their findings, legislators have a strong history of following them, partially due to the agency’s ongoing reputation for fair and thorough investigations.

The FAA is the other agency that creates a large part of aviation law. The FAA is designed to regulate all aviation standards and safety laws. The agency has the power to enforce all regulations as well as to revise regulations in order to create a safer environment for travel. The FAA is a part of the Department of Transportation of the United States Government.

If you are involved in an aviation accident, both of these agencies will investigate the accident. Contacting an aviation attorney will help to protect your rights and will help ensure that you are kept abreast of any findings related to your crash. Your attorney will help to determine if the pilots, mechanics, airlines, or even governing agencies are responsible for your crash and can help you recover damages for physical and emotional injuries suffered as a result of your crash.

Your attorney needs to be very experienced when it comes to the rules surrounding aviation law, which means that they will be able to provide you with much assistance. Your lawyer will help to ensure that the accident is investigated thoroughly and that any responsible party is brought to light. This can prove greatly beneficial to any victim seeking to be compensated for medical expenses or lost wages.

When you decide to contact an aviation attorney, you should be prepared to answer any questions fully and honestly. Your compliance with your attorney can help your case move forward quickly and can help your lawyer work to preserve and uphold your rights. Aviation law can be confusing and complicated, but with a qualified attorney on your side, you can work to protect yourself and your rights.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Distracted Driving Is Becoming a Dangerous Practice



Driving while under the influence alcohol has been demonized by everyone from MADD (Mother's Against Drunk Driving) to ex-offenders who preach the dangers that people pose when they are drunk behind the wheel.

Today's threat can walk a straight line and pass a breathalyzer test but is just as dangerous. Distracted driving is the new term given to people who are doing everything BUT driving. They may be texting, shaving, putting on make up or eating while behind the wheel of a moving vehicle.

Distracted driving takes the drivers' attention away from the road and onto what ever they are doing. This practice was always around but has really spiked significantly with the introduction of cell phones and the ability to text. Accidents are caused by texting while driving. There are thousands of cases when someone actually hits another car or person while they are "harmlessly texting" on their phone.

If you allow yourself to be distracted while you're driving you need to make a conscientious effort to stop. Even if you're a saint behind the wheel, you need to drive defensively to protect yourself from the people who are only spend half their time looking at the road.
 
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