Definition of Mitigation in the Law Mitigation in a courtroom has the same meaning, in general terms, as mitigation outside of the courtroom. If the other side can prove that the mitigating factors outweigh the…

What Happens With Court-Ordered Attorney Fees? Court-ordered attorney fees, also known as "sanctions," involve a court ordering a party to pay a specific amount to the opposing party’s attorney or attorneys. The goal is to…

The Implications of Business Law When you think about what a business is and what it does, it is often easy to forget that there is a large legal framework that surrounds it. Business law…

The Basics of PTO in New Jersey Paid Time Off (PTO) policies are plans that allow workers to gather time off with pay. As opposed to leave being separated into sick leave, personal time, and…

Termination of Employment in North Carolina Employment termination in North Carolina is governed by two general legal frameworks. First, there is a presumptive statutory at-will employment relationship between employers and employees. At-will employment means that…

What is Spousal Abandonment? Abandonment is not just a word that refers to neglectful parents. In Utah, the law regarding spousal abandonment allows a deserting spouse to obtain a divorce from the other spouse more…