The Ultimate Legal Library To Help You Build Your Business
Early understandings make for the longest relationships.
- Alan Dohrmann
Don't let legalese get in the way of a good deal.
Most contracts are often written with complete disregard for the potential emotional impact of the wording. These are the things we've fixed in AgreementBuilder—everything is smooth, understandable, and appealing to the emotions of the people involved with your deal.
Stupid lawsuits you hope never happen to you!
All contracts must be written in plain-English and contain clauses requiring binding arbitration in the unlikely event that things get ugly—no matter what, you both agree to take your lumps at the risk of the whim of an arbitrator... moving on, in favor of a complicated and expensive legal battle (that no one really wins). Using an Agreement software with every legal contract template, provides insurance for your protection.
Some examples of Agreements are:
# Account for Collection Assignment
# Advertising Co-op
# Articles of Incorporation
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legal library article by Rothline.
Railroad Accident Lawyer Says: Buckle Your Seatbelts
Massive train crashes seem the dramatic stuff of movies and novels, billowing steam engines destined for disaster, fixed irreversibly on track to collide. Indeed, in the 19th century train companies used head-on train collisions as a publicity stunt.
The Crush Crash in Waco, Texas drew so many observers that Waco became, for one night, the second largest city in the state. Even this staged event ended in disaster, however, when a boiler burst and the flying debris killed two in the crowd. Unfortunately, this less-than-dramatic conclusion represents the reality of train wrecks, and these days that reality is represented in lawsuits as soon as the smoke clears.
Perhaps modern day railroads do not encounter anything so catastrophic as the rerouted steam locomotive that caused a mountain to collapse in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, but train crashes are still a major problem in the United States. Train crashes injure more than 500 people every year, though deaths remain relatively rare.
Aside from catastrophic collisions, railroad deaths usually occur at crossings, where the train’s course crosses the path of car traffic. The chances of dying in a car-train crash are ten times more likely than dying in a regular car collision.
Settlements with railroad companies for crashes can amount in the millions of dollars, but this just reflects the severity of injuries incurred in such accidents. Trains are currently set up in compartments to reduce the distance people would fly in the event of a major collision.
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accident lawyer article by Anna Henningsgaard.