Texas law-maker wants to end no-fault divorces

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“The Center for Disease Control says three out of every seven marriages in Texas end in divorce. A Fort Worth representative says it’s too easy for people to get divorced and wants to change state law to make it harder. Currently, fault-based divorces in Texas must fall into one of six categories: adultery, cruelty, abandonment and a felony conviction, living apart for at least three years or confinement to a mental hospital.” Read the full article here. If you are in need of a divorce attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our website for more…

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Companies can’t make own rules for injured workers in Oklahoma

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“Whether you have been involved in a road traffic accident, an incident at work or something else entirely, safety is always a major concern and those who have been injured or hurt through no fault of their own should be able to gain compensation for this. But, the route to getting compensation can often have more obstacles that you may realize, which is why in many cases it’s important to have a good personal injury lawyer by your side. In order to ensure that you hire the right lawyer to handle your personal injury claim, it’s important to ask a…

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Prominent lawyer who established workers’ comp laws passes away

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“Though he often defended employers, Mr. Kane was also a pioneer for workers. He won the first asbestosis case in Illinois, according to his alma mater, the law school at the University of Chicago, where he and his wife, Esther, donated $3 million in 1996 to build a 10,000-square-foot wing.” Read more here. If you are in need of a worker’s compensation attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our website for more information or call us at 651-645-7746.

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Worker’s compensation state law suffers setback

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“A national campaign to rewrite state laws and allow businesses to decide how to care for their injured workers suffered a significant setback Tuesday when the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that Oklahoma’s version of the law is unconstitutional.” Read the full article here. If you are in need of a worker’s compensation attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our website for more information or call us at 651-645-7746.

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What makes a great personal injury attorney?

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Have you ever wondered what makes a great personal injury attorney? Lawyers.com tries to explain, “A great track record is one ingredient. It’s the flag a personal injury law firm mounts in the ground for all to see. If a personal injury law firm doesn’t have a good track record, it’s likely they’re not very successful. Always look into a personal injury law firm’s track record before considering their counsel. They’ll usually have it posted somewhere on their website.” If you are in need of a personal injury attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our…

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Why you need an attorney who cares about you and your case

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North Shore News reports, “Finding a legal representative that you feel comfortable talking to is also important. ‘Personal injury cases can be traumatic,’ Jim notes. ‘You want to deal with someone who listens, who is supportive, and who, above all, genuinely cares about you and your case.’” If you are in need of a personal injury attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our website for more information or call us at 651-645-7746.

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Supreme Court wants review of Workers’ Compensation Law

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The Legal Intelligencer reports, “A workers' compensation judge may reject the uncontradicted testimony of an independent medical witness who has examined a claimant, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled in an opinion that also called for legislative attention to a "systemic concern" with the assignment of physician exams.” If you are in need of a worker’s compensation attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our website for more information or call us at 651-645-7746.

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