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What Are Civil Remedies Against Computer Hacking During a Divorce?

Civil Causes of Action for HackingInvasion of Privacy: Invasion of privacy occurs when one person intrudes on another person’s personal life or private affairs without consent.  If a spouse engages in unauthorized inspection, misappropriation, or dissemination of the other spouse’s electronically stored personal information, such as emails or computer files,...

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When Is Computer Hacking During a Divorce Illegal?

Computer Hacking Defense Attorney Defending DivorceesIt is natural for spouses in divorce proceedings or contemplating divorce to feel anger or suspicion toward one another.  While such emotions may tempt individuals to spy on each other by hacking into their spouses’ computers, acting on such urges is never a good idea. ...

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Bribery Defense

Federal Criminal Defense Attorneys with the Experience and Expertise to Fight Bribery Charges Bribery refers to the act of offering compensation in order to influence the actions of another.  The crime of bribery often arises in the case of public officials, where a private citizen may offer something of value...

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When is it Time to Litigate? 10 Common Causes of Action in Business Litigation

Even in the most contentious of business disputes, the first step is typically to seek an informal resolution. In most cases, it will be in both parties’ best interests to avoid the burdens of litigation; and, with level heads, open minds, and sound legal advice, oftentimes disputing parties can find...

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Former DOJ Prosecutors Handling Healthcare Litigation

At Oberheiden, P.C., former Department of Justice trial attorneys, former federal prosecutors, and sophisticated litigators offer physicians, business owners, executives, and entities such as pharmacies, toxicology labs, medical services distributors, and hospitals extensive litigation and courtroom experience. The former Assistant United States Attorneys of Oberheiden, P.C. supply the litigation dominance...

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Experience Matters: How to Choose a Healthcare Litigation Attorney

Whenever litigation arises that involves physicians or medical businesses, caution is in order. Many examples exist where inexperienced attorneys turned a civil healthcare litigation into a criminal investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Don’t let this happen to you. If you face the unfortunate situation that you have to defend...

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What To Expect At Your Deposition

Skilled Federal Defense Attorneys Available For You In our experience, clients have one of two reactions to learning that they are going to be deposed as either a party or a witness to civil litigation. Either they are nervous and scared that they will ruin the case by answering the...

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Termination of Disgruntled Employees

How To Deal With Disgruntled Employees Upon Termination One of the biggest risks to any business is that a former employee either is or will become disgruntled and seek a way to lash out at the prior employer, either through threats, lawsuits, online defamation, false reports of harassment, or false...

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How To Appeal a Civil Judgment in Texas?

Dr. Nick Oberheiden, Esq.www.rac-audit-defense.com888-680-1745Call Us on Weekends Introduction. After months— or years— of work, attorney’s fees, and stress, you may find yourself in the unfortunate position of having lost your case in the trial court.  You may have had it dismissed, or your adversary may have been granted summary judgment. ...

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Motion Practice in Federal Court

 Dr. Nick Oberheiden, Esq.www.rac-audit-defense.com888-680-1745Call Us on WeekendsOne question clients often have is what to expect after a complaint has been filed in federal court.  What happens next?  What type of motion practice should be expected in the typical civil federal case?Motion to DismissThe first motion filed in federal court is...

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