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In today's litigious society, attorneys are often used as scapegoats to explain the escalating costs of doing business. Attorney's are deemed to be the root of all evil. On the contrary. Attorney's spend their professional lives fighting for the rights of others. Whether your accused of a crime you did not commit, someone has caused an offensive or harmful action to your property or yourself, your (ex)spouse is making your life miserable, or you are subject to other problems which can not be resolved yourself, attorneys are there to help.

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Have you been a victim of a civil wrong?

Assault: An intentional act which causes apprehension of harmful & imminent bodily contact

Battery: An intentional act which causes harmful or intentional contact

Trespass to Land: An intentional act which causes an invasion of the land owned by another.

Trespass to Chattel: The intentional interferenece or intermeddling with the use or possesion of a chattel

Conversion: Intentional exercise of dominion or control over chattel which so seriously interferes with the right of the owner to control it, that the actor may justly be required to pay the owner the full value of the chattel.

False Imprisonment: Intentional confinement or constraint by immediate threat or force.

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Intentional extreme and outrageous conduct which causes severe emotional distress.

Negligence:
 

Legal Resources:

The American Bar Association

California Bar Association

The Law Guru Legal Research

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Lexis-Nexis

Westlaw

California Codes

United States Codes

United States Supreme Court

Federal Acquisition Regulations

Federal Register

Code of Federal Regulations

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