Posts in Law Explained
Why Criminal Assailants Are Not At “Fault” in a Business Premises Case

One of the most commonly misunderstood areas of tort law, including within the legal community,  is the issue of the fault of the assailant.  When a plaintiff files a lawsuit alleging that the business failed to use reasonable care to protect a customer from foreseeable criminal conduct, at the surface level it seems logical that the criminal should share blame.  But that is not the case.

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Tenant Rights in Washington

Tenants in disputes with landlords are one of the most underserved populations in need of legal services.  Landlords can afford to hire attorneys and attorneys are attracted to repeat clients.  Tenants, on the other hand, are far less likely to need legal services again, and their claims are typically not large enough to entice lawyer involvement.

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