Law Office of Maurice LaRiviere, Jr.
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Selecting the Right Personal Injury Lawyer in Massachusetts
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Apr 12th 2010
Category: Personal Injury Claims
The reality of life is the same in the courtroom as the home room. If you fail to chose the correct lawyer to handle your case you will lose what you thought was a great case. Carefully review with...
The Ten Commandments and Civil Justice
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Mar 18th 2010
Category: US Legal System
There will come a day when the people will obey the ten commandments. When that happens lawyers are out of work.
Make Personal Injury Cases Easy for Clients to Understand
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Feb 23rd 2010
Category: Personal Injury Litigation
The most difficult issues that exist for clients are the complexity of court cases these days and especially personal injury cases.
Attorneys Legal Fee Contracts
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Jan 27th 2010
Category: legal fees, Working with an Attorney
For plaintiffs there are basically there are three types of legal service contracts those being; hourly service fees, flat rate fees and contingent fees. The best form of legal service...
Settling a Personal Injury Case
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Jan 26th 2010
Category: personal injury settlement, Personal Injury Litigation
There is no in hard rock standard for arriving at the settlement dollars in any given case. The controlling factors are...
Taking a Personal Injury Case to Trial
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Jan 26th 2010
Category: personal injury trial, Personal Injury Litigation
A trial involves three parts. 1) opening statement, 2) trial with testimony and facts presented and 3) closing statement...
Civil Litigation, Lawsuits and Trials
Submitted By: Maurice LaRiviere On: Jan 25th 2010
Category: civil litigation, Civil Litigation
Reality today is that only 10% of cases reach juries. 90% of cases either are dismissed or settled. Juries are not computers (at least not new computers) and one jury can...
