Is It Legal to Record Conversations at Work?
With smartphones everywhere, many employees wonder: Can I record my boss or coworker at work without them knowing? The answer depends on your state’s wiretapping laws and company policies. One-Party…
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With smartphones everywhere, many employees wonder: Can I record my boss or coworker at work without them knowing? The answer depends on your state’s wiretapping laws and company policies. One-Party…
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere — a grocery store, parking lot, or neighbor’s property. If you’re hurt, you may be entitled to compensation. But knowing what to do…
If you’ve been injured in an accident, you can’t wait forever to sue. Every state has a statute of limitations, meaning a legal time limit for filing a personal injury…
Traffic school (also known as defensive driving or driver improvement course) is a legal option that helps drivers avoid points, reduce fines, and sometimes lower insurance. But is it worth…
Many people use the terms “asylum” and “refugee” interchangeably, but under U.S. immigration law, they have distinct legal meanings — even though both protect people fleeing persecution. Refugee Status: Asylum…
“Job abandonment” is when an employee stops showing up for work without notifying the employer. But is it considered resignation or termination? And what are the legal implications? What Is…
Not every accident is entirely one person’s fault. In many personal injury cases, both parties share some blame. That’s where comparative negligence comes in — and it can affect your…
A security deposit is money you pay before moving into a rental, meant to cover potential damages or unpaid rent. But what happens when you move out — and what…
In almost every U.S. state, auto insurance is mandatory. Driving without it not only puts you at financial risk — it can also lead to serious legal penalties. Why Insurance…
If you’re a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (green card holder), you may be able to sponsor a family member to immigrate to the United States. This process is…