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What is a “survival” action?

Sep 30, 2013 Personal Injury

A person who dies due to the negligence of another has a cause of action for suffering and damages that may be brought by a representative of the estate. The injured person may have died, but the claim against...

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Can I file a lawsuit at any time?

Sep 27, 2013 Litigation Law

Once you have a reason to sue someone the lawsuit must be filed before the statute of limitations for the claim runs out. There are many statutes and other procedural rules limiting the time for one to file a...

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Do the rules on family leave require businesses to offer paid sick leave?

Sep 25, 2013 Employment Law

No. The rules on family leave under the Washington Family Care Act simply assure that employees who do have earned sick leave or other paid time off are able to use this leave to care for sick family members. ...

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How does a mistake affect the enforceability of a contract?

Sep 23, 2013 Contract Law

A contract may not be enforceable if one or both parties were mistaken as to an essential and material fact relating to the contract. Attorney at Law Blado Kiger Bolan, Tacoma, Wash.

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How should a “Notice to Owner” or “Notice to Customer” be delivered?

Sep 20, 2013 Construction Law

When delivering a Notice to Owner or a Notice to Customer, you should do the following: Notice to Owner. A Notice to Owner should either be (1) mailed by certified or registered mail to the owner or reputed owner, or...

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How often should a corporation hold meetings and update its minutes?

Sep 18, 2013 Business Law

In Washington, a corporation should have annual shareholder meetings and annual director meetings. The shareholders will elect the members of the Board of Directors for the following year, and the Directors will elect the Officers for that year. The minutes...

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Are there costs involved with filing an appeal?

Sep 16, 2013 Appellate Law

Yes, there are costs involved in filing an appeal, above and beyond what an attorney would charge. First, there is a filing fee for filing the appeal. The cost for filing an appeal in the State of Washington at...

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I would like to ensure that our pets are cared for after we’re gone. Is that something that goes into a will?

Sep 13, 2013 Wills and Estate Planning

Trusts that are established for the benefit of animals are valid and enforceable in accordance with their terms in Washington State. Pet Trust You can establish a Pet Trust for the lifetime care of your pets. You can include...

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How many years can my real property taxes go unpaid until I will be in jeopardy of losing the property?

Sep 11, 2013 Real Estate

In Washington, if real estate taxes go unpaid for three years, the county treasurer may file a lawsuit to have the property sold at a public auction. Attorney at Law Blado Kiger Bolan, Tacoma, Wash.

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Is there a difference between being named a personal representative or an executor?

Sep 10, 2013 Probate

No, “Personal Representative” is simply a more modern term for executor or executrix. An executor (male) or executrix (female) is simply the person named in a decedent’s Will to complete or “execute” the last wishes of the decedent. The...

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