Home & Leisure
Learn all about the legal aspects of your home and personal life. Get guidance on hiring a contractor, handling playground injuries, and other issues.
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What to Know When Using or Sharing Software
If you're thinking about sharing or selling software you've bought, think again. If you buy a book or a CD, the 'first sale doctrine' allows you to sell, trade or give away what you've bought. Not so with most software.
· 3 min read
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Telemedicine: The Future of Health Care
Telemedicine is future medicine. While telemedicine companies are pushing the boundaries—allowing patients to speak with a doctor on their favorite computer device—legal and regulatory issues play a key role in how companies offer services.
· 5 min read
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Top Tips to Deal with a Neighbor Disputes
At some point everyone has had a neighbor that plays their music too loud or thinks the only way to park a car is on bricks. Neighbor disputes are quite common. But you don't have to go to uncommon lengths to work out your differences.
· 3 min read
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Getting Your Security Deposit Back
A security deposit isn't a fee or a loan. It's yours. Here's how to get it back when you leave your apartment.
· 5 min read
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Need a Copy of a Your Birth Certificate?
Have you been putting off completing your document file? Many times we postpone obtaining copies of birth, death or marriage certificate because of the time and energy required to reach the appropriate government agencies.
· 1 min read
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Breastfeeding Moms Band Together for Their Rights
Nursing mothers gathered at ABC news headquarters to protest with signs like "Mama's latte is best." The mothers had gathered to object to comments made a member of 'The View' talk show.
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Neighbor Disputes: What to Do When Your Neighbor Invades Your Property
If your neighbor is crowding you out of your own home or yard, it's time to take action.
· 3 min read
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Noisy Neighbors: What Is Your Recourse Against a Noisy Neighbor?
Since a majority of Americans live in urban centers, chances are many of us confront the challenges of living in close proximity to our fellow citizens. But the insomniac neat freak upstairs who insists on vacuuming at 3 a.m. or the never-ending kegger next door need not be insufferable nuisances. A little legal knowledge and a good set of earplugs will help you get your hard-earned z's.
· 2 min read
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Know Your Rights: What Does Freedom of Religion Cover?
Deciding whether to say, 'Happy Holidays' or 'Merry Christmas' can be a personal choice. But for employers, government agencies, and schools, holiday activities or public displays must respect freedom of religion; otherwise, they could be held liable for discrimination.
· 5 min read