Avoid Lawsuits with Release of Liability Legal Documents
 No one likes being sued. Did you know that you can protect yourself in certain circumstances with a few simple legal documents? Now on RocketLawyer.com you can create a General Liability Release of Claims and an Activity Release of Liability. Both documents can be essential for avoiding a potentially expensive lawsuit. The Activity Release of Liability is often used by an operator or owner of a business. The operator asks the participant to sign the document before the participant is allowed to join the activity. Then, if the participant accidentally injures herself or himself, the operator isn’t liable. The General Liability Release of Claims can be used by two parties to settle a claim and agree that no further claims can be made. The document could be used after a fender bender, for example. If both parties agree that they will pay for their own repairs and not hold the other party liable, completing the General Liability Release of Claims prevents either one of the parties from seeking damages at a later date for the same incident. Attorney Shaun Boss, of Advanced Legal Solutions (photo above) has provided legal services in the field of civil law specializing primarily in real estate, estate planning, business law and construction law for over 25 years in the state of California. Labels: assumption of risk, avoid a lawsuit, law, lawsuit, lawyer, legal documents, legal forms, legal help, legal release, liability, litigation, release of claims, release of liability
Transfer Property with a Quitclaim Deed
Gina Dashman Boer (pictured left) is one of many real estate lawyers listed on RocketLawyer.com who can answer your legal questions about property. A Quitclaim Deed is a type of real estate legal document which allows one person or party to transfer their property rights to another person or an entity (like a trust, for example). Often used between family members, in divorce situations, or to gift property to someone else, the Quitclaim Deed is the easiest way to transfer property rights. Now RocketLawyer.com has a simple Quitclaim Deed that you can complete in minutes, along with other useful real estate documents, including the Intent to Purchase Real Estate document and the Home Sale Worksheet. Labels: find a lawyer, free legal documents, legal forms, legal help, Quitclaim Deed, Rocket Lawyer, RocketLawyer.com
Inventors Do More with New Rocket Lawyer Patent Center
 Inventors are forward thinking, innovative, and their ideas make progress happen. Now they can protect their hard work for less. Rocket Lawyer has just released an all new Patent Center to help inventors navigate the patent application process with more convenience, affordability, and ease. With the Patent Center, inventors can create their own provisional patent application online, start a patent search, and browse free legal help articles packed with essential patent information. It's also easy to find a patent lawyer when needed. Steven Nielsen (pictured left) is one of many qualified patent lawyers who can help. Visit the Patent Center at www.rocketlawyer.com/intellectual-property/patent/patent. For more information, see our press release. Labels: attorney, find a lawyer, legal documents, legal help, patent, patent application, patent center, patent search, provisional patent, pto, Rocket Lawyer
Rocket Lawyer is a Red Herring 100 Winner
 First there were 1,200 applicants. Then there were 200 finalists. Now there are 100 winners, and Rocket Lawyer made the final cut. After a great experience at the Red Herring conference in San Diego, it was exciting to hear that Rocket Lawyer was selected as one of Red Herring's 100 most promising tech companies of 2009. But don't worry, we aren't going to rest on our laurels. It just makes us want to work even harder to make legal services easier and more affordable for everyone! Labels: attorney, find a lawyer, free, legal documents, legal forms, legal help, red herring 100, red herring conference, Rocket Lawyer
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What's a Red Herring?
 What's a red herring and what does it have to do with Rocket Lawyer? For most, it's industry jargon for a certain type of prospectus. For us, Red Herring signifies a nice honor. The Rocket Lawyer team is buzzing with anticipation for the Red Herring 100 North America Awards. We've been selected as a finalist - a distinction only given to the most promising tech companies of the year. Even more jaw-dropping is that Rocket Lawyer was selected out of a pool of 1,200 applicants! We'd like to say thank you to all of our visitors and members who have helped us make Rocket Lawyer better. With your continued support, we hope to keep making legal help more affordable and accessible to more people world-wide. As I write this, our founder and CEO, Charley Moore, is in San Diego for the Red Herring conference. If you're attending make sure you catch his presentation tomorrow, May 12 th, at 3:45pm PST. And since we like to keep our CEO busy, it's a good thing that Charley is also participating in a roundtable at the event, "Placing Bets on Cloud Computing" on Wednesday, May 13, at 5pm PST. Charley knows all about cloud computing - in fact, he couldn't have started Rocket Lawyer without it! For more info - check out our press release. And look for more posts from the Red Herring North America 100 conference. We look forward to a great conversation about the most innovative companies and investors of 2009! Labels: attorney, cloud computing, find a lawyer, free, legal documents, legal forms, legal help, red herring 100, red herring conference, Rocket Lawyer

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