Interpleader: Compelling Two Parties to Litigate

9 years ago

Generally, it is understood that one person cannot drag two others into court and force them to fight out an…

Losing by Default: Why You Should Never Ignore a Lawsuit

9 years ago

If you have been served with papers for a lawsuit, the temptation to hide your head and pretend it isn’t…

The Matter of Damages: How Much Can You Sue (or be Sued) For?

9 years ago

If you are involved in a lawsuit—whether as the plaintiff or as the defendant—you may be wondering how much money…

Statute of Limitations: Putting the Past to Rest

9 years ago

If you have ever done something that could expose you to civil liability—something like causing an accident, damaging someone else’s…

Can the Court Hear My Case? The Matter of Venue

9 years ago

If you have a situation in which you have been wronged and you wish to seek legal satisfaction through a…

The Civil Side of a Criminal Wrongdoing

9 years ago

When someone commits a crime, we typically think about what they could be facing in terms of criminal consequences: probation,…

Widerman Malek Family Picnic 2016

9 years ago

On Saturday, May 21st, we had a beautiful day for the 6th Annual Widerman Malek family picnic, which was held…

Mistakes that Inventors Make When Attempting to Obtain a Patent

10 years ago

When it comes to information and legal standings some people may have a harder time than others. There is an…

Minimum Contacts and the International Shoe Case

10 years ago

If you have ever wanted to sue a business (or a person) you probably know that one of the first…