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Law

How to Solve Estate Disputes

Estate disputes occur when a loved one or parent dies without leaving behind a will, and finding a way to resolve these disputes is hectic. Dividing an estate is filled with challenges that cause a lot of emotional pain to already-grieving individuals. These challenges also break family ties, explaining why […]

Law

Canada: Cannabis Legalization Could Take Longer Than Expected

The legalization timeline may have experienced another setback The Canadian Liberal government had hoped that cannabis legalization would pass Parliament on or before July 1st. Whether that timeline stands up remains to be seen, but regardless of whether recreational cannabis is legalized in July 2018, many provinces may take an […]

Entertainment

5 Post-Apocalyptic Movies to Make your Skin Crawl

We live in a world where digital entertainment governs almost every fashion trend in society. Our conceptions of horror, romance, thriller, sci-fi, and many other genres are governed by movie directors and production companies around the globe. Our perceptions of something horrific and scary more often than not are dictated […]

Law

Redeem Your Lost Income After a Massive Truck Accident

If we think that car accident and truck accident are exactly same, then we are making a big mistake. Though both are accidents and involve death, injuries, and losses, yet they are different in some respects. The truck accident litigations are more complicated than the regular auto accidents. There are […]

Politics

DEA re-imagines definition of corruption

According to a 60 Minutes investigation, Trump has nominated the opiate pharmaceutical companies’ perfect man to be Drugs Czar for addiction rates to rocket. The DEA asylum is taken over by the inmates. Can kratom help resolve this? Corruption is something people associate with small Third World countries. Sadly, wherever […]

Law

The Road to Arbitration: Take Legal Advice

According to FindLaw.com, arbitration is a process of private justice, not a court proceeding. Let’s suppose two parties have a contract and one party says the other party broke the contract. Both parties could go court, of course, but let’s say they don’t want a public court proceeding. Do they have […]