by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 19, 2023 | Family Disputes
In fraud cases where a client induces a lawyer to carry out fraudulent activities, is any of that communications protected under privilege law? The attorney-client privilege generally protects confidential communications between an attorney and a client for the...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 19, 2023 | Cause Of Action Elements
Disparagement in law, often referred to as “commercial disparagement” or “trade libel,” is a legal concept that involves making false statements or spreading false information about a business, product, or service with the intent to harm its...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Legal Maxims
The legal maxim “only the truth is true” isn’t a standard or widely recognized principle in formal legal doctrine, at least not in those exact words. However, the sentiment it conveys reflects a fundamental concept in legal systems, particularly in...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Family Disputes
Section 18-7907 of the Idaho Code outlines the legal framework for obtaining a protection order in specific circumstances. Here’s a summary of its key provisions: Establishment of Action for Protection: This section introduces the concept of a “petition...
by Joseph Ray Powers | Dec 18, 2023 | Legal Maxims
The Latin phrase “Qui sentit onus, sentire debet et commodum,” which translates to “A person who feels the burden ought also to feel the benefit,” encapsulates an important principle about fairness and equity in bearing responsibilities and...