Tips for Hiring a Divorce Attorney

Now that it’s obvious nothing will save the marriage, the time has come to find a divorce attorney Long Beach CA. For those who have never had to deal with this type of legal matter, the process may seem difficult. Here are some tips that will help. Family Lawyers Handle Divorces Before spending a lot […]

Why the Construction Field is a Risky Industry

The construction industry is one of the riskiest businesses in the United States. Why? If you break it down, there are a variety of entities coordinating together, which easily causes disputes. These disputes can sometimes turn into legal action taken by a party, causing there to be a rift in business relations and beliefs. What […]

Finding the Right Mediator for Your Claim

When it comes to hiring the right type of mediator for your claims case, it’s important that you look at their qualifications – which matters a lot actually. Because their skills and techniques will vary according to their personality type and experience, you’ll want to make sure that you hire the right type of mediator […]

What You Need to Know About Construction Claims

Written by: Lyle Charles Consulting Construction claims are bound to happen. Many times employers and their representatives draw up a contract that contains a large amount of short comings due to hastiness. They will then defend their modifications claiming that were trying to meet the obligations, obviously knowing that they cannot be defended. Understand the […]

New York During World War II

By Phin Upham One of the byproducts of World War II was labor discrimination laws, if it could be believed, and it centered in New York State. As it had during the Civil War, New York once again supplied a great deal of resources and troops in favor of the war effort. All told, some […]

Criticisms of the 1890 Antitrust Act

The Antitrust Act of 1890, also known as “The Sherman Act,” is an important piece of legislation that guides antitrust law today. It’s also highly divisive, with intentionally simple language meant to mimic common law. “Restraint of trade” is a concept that frequently comes into play. At the time, journalists were highly critical of what […]

Will Greece leave the European Union?

Greece and the European Union (EU) are making headlines again these days. The current government in power in Greece wants to renegotiate bailout money they received from international lenders, the Euro Zone and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Greeks put the new government in power hoping that austerity measures that make their lives more difficult […]

UK election results tell a troubling story

Sharing power has been the norm for the United Kingdom (UK) for years. But recently concluded UK elections gave enough seats in the parliament for the current Conservative party Prime Minister David Cameron to form a government without having to seek help from any other party. It may be somewhat unexpected but the win has […]

What is Aggregate Demand?

By Samuel Phineas Upham Understanding the limits of demands for a particular good is an important part of macroeconomics. If a country has an export, it needs to consider how important that good is to both the rest of the world and the local economy. The aggregate demand represents how much households are willing to […]