Implied warranties are legal obligations or assurances that are automatically imposed by law on the sale of goods or services, even if they are not explicitly stated in a contract…
Introduction: Legal jargon can be perplexing, especially when it comes to understanding the different ways a case can be dismissed. Dismissed with Prejudice vs. Dismissed without Prejudice are two common…
Essentials of a Lawsuit The essential things you must prove for an unjust enrichment claim are a benefit conferred upon a defendant by the plaintiff, the defendant's appreciation of the…
A demand letter is a legal document sent by one party to another to resolve a dispute. It is typically written by a lawyer and is used to request payment…
A writ of replevin is a prejudgment method ordering the seizure of alleged illegally taken or wrongfully held property to be held in Sherrif's custody or that of another official…
Bad faith insurance refers to an insurer's attempt to renege on its obligations to its clients, either through refusal to pay a policyholder's legitimate claim or investigating and processing a…
Elements or parts of a breach of contract To establish a breach of contract, the plaintiff/ person bringing suit must prove: A contract existed The contract was breached Damages were…