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Insurance, Real Estate, Business, Estate
A California lawyer, now in Utah, fighting insurance companies for fairness for over 40 years.

Steven William Shaw is a California lawyer, now in Utah fighting insurance companies for fairness for over 40 years. He also handles cases and matters... (more)

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Robert L Froerer

Landlord-Tenant, Divorce, Divorce & Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  Deceased           

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Kristopher K. Greenwood

Eminent Domain, Construction, Family Law, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Rand G. Lunceford

Eminent Domain, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  17 Years

Kenneth Burton

Child Support, Collection, Construction, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

Celeste C Canning

Real Estate, Estate, Corporate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Damon E. Morris

Accident & Injury, Criminal, Estate, Real Estate, Traffic
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

Robert A Echard

Real Estate, Pension & Benefits, Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  56 Years

Jacob D Briggs

Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Trevor C Mooney

Oil & Gas, Land Use & Zoning, Power of Attorney, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  11 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

EVIDENCE

The many types of information presented to a judge or jury designed to convince them of the truth or falsity of key facts. Evidence typically includes testimony... (more...)
The many types of information presented to a judge or jury designed to convince them of the truth or falsity of key facts. Evidence typically includes testimony of witnesses, documents, photographs, items of damaged property, government records, videos and laboratory reports. Rules that are as strict as they are quirky and technical govern what types of evidence can be properly admitted as part of a trial. For example, the hearsay rule purports to prevent secondhand testimony of the 'he said, she said' variety, but the existence of dozens of exceptions often means that hairsplitting lawyers can find a way to introduce such testimony into evidence. See also admissible evidence, inadmissible evidence.

JUROR

A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls and department of motor vehicles' lists. In ... (more...)
A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls and department of motor vehicles' lists. In most states, employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees who are called for jury duty--that is, they cannot demote or fire an employee for serving. And a few states require that the employer continue to pay the absent employee. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.

LANDLORD

The owner of any real estate, such as a house, apartment building or land, that is leased or rented to another person, called the tenant.

RIGHT OF SURVIVORSHIP

The right of a surviving joint tenant to take ownership of a deceased joint tenant's share of the property. See joint tenancy.

BEQUEST

The legal term for personal property (anything but real estate) left in a will.

ESTATE

Generally, all the property you own when you die.

DOWN PAYMENT

A lump sum cash payment paid by a buyer when he or she purchases a major piece of property, such as a car or house. The buyer typically takes out a loan for the... (more...)
A lump sum cash payment paid by a buyer when he or she purchases a major piece of property, such as a car or house. The buyer typically takes out a loan for the balance remaining, and pays it off in monthly installments over time.

REAL ESTATE

Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees. In legalese, real estate is also called ... (more...)
Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees. In legalese, real estate is also called real property.

LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE

Compensation to third parties who are injured or whose property is damaged due to the fault of the insurance holder. You may have liability insurance for your c... (more...)
Compensation to third parties who are injured or whose property is damaged due to the fault of the insurance holder. You may have liability insurance for your car or your home, or to cover actions you take in the course of your profession. Liability polices are sometimes called 'third-party policies.'