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Your Rights as an Employee: What You Should Be Aware Of

Employment law

Understanding your rights in the workplace is essential to ensuring fair treatment and compensation. Knowing what you are entitled to help you navigate workplace challenges confidently and protects you from unfair practices. Many employees face issues like unsafe working conditions or workplace discrimination without realizing they have legal protections. By being informed, you can take […]

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Ozempic Under Fire: Emerging Lawsuits Alleging Severe Side Effects

Ozempic

Ozempic was manufactured and approved by the United States’ Food and Drug Administration seven years ago (2017). This drug was created to manage patients with type-2 diabetes. That way, it will help them reduce the risks of stroke and heart attack and assist in managing their blood sugar levels, but this ‘helpful’ drug has been

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Your Legal Options After Sustaining Harm from Prescription Opioids

Opioid

Opioid misuse can lead to severe health consequences, including addiction or death. If you’ve suffered harm due to opioid overuse, you may be entitled to receive compensation.  Legal options are available to help you recover damages. Prescription opioid addiction can also fall under a civil lawsuit of personal injury where the plaintiff may lay claim

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A Caution against Willful Streamlined Submissions to the IRS

Us Tax Return

Recently, a taxpayer instituted a case against the US government because the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reportedly found willfulness against her. “F” & “J” served as Executors for Mrs. MJ’s Estate.  In the complicated matter, the taxpayer, an elderly widow, had submitted to the streamlined process after her husband’s death, and an inexperienced auditor audited

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