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Video Media

Recipes for Disaster
LAST WILL & TESTAMENTS
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
ORDERS OF PROTECTION
DRUG OFFENSES
ENTERTAINMENT LAW
PROBATE LAW
LITIGATION
RES JUDICATA

Things You Should Know

Welcome to our video media library. Below are a few key insights that will help you make sense of these legal topics, whether you’re watching for the first time or seeking deeper understanding.

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Legal Topic Breakdown

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  • Last Will & Testaments – Why you really need one, how to make sure yours is legally valid, and what could go wrong if you don’t update it regularly.

  • Statute of Limitations – Rules vary depending on the type of claim. Knowing the right deadline could mean the difference between being able to file or being time-barred.

  • Orders of Protection – When and how you can request one; what evidence you’ll need; what protections are provided under the law.

  • Drug Offenses – What constitutes a drug offense, your rights if you are accused, possible defenses, and the serious potential consequences.

  • Entertainment Law – Contracts, licensing, intellectual property: what creators and talent should watch out for when making deals.

  • Probate Law – What happens after someone dies: how the estate is handled, what probate does (and doesn’t) cover, and ways to simplify the process.

  • Litigation – What the path of a lawsuit looks like: stages, costs, how to prepare, what to expect at trial or settlement.

  • Res Judicata – A doctrine with powerful implications: if a court has already decided an issue, you often cannot re-litigate that same issue in another case.

 

How to Get the Most out of These Videos

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  • Watch carefully for definitions: Many legal terms used in the videos (e.g. “probate,” “res judicata,” “statute of limitations”) have specific meanings in law. Understanding them helps avoid confusion.

  • Take notes: When preparing your own case—or even just assessing your options—it helps to have the important points in writing (deadlines, rights, requirements).

  • Ask questions early: If a video raises something unfamiliar (e.g. what documents are needed for an order of protection, or how entertainment contracts are structured), write it down. Legal advice tailored to your situation is always best.

  • Don’t assume one size fits all: Laws vary by jurisdiction, the facts of your case, and timing. Each video offers general insight—not legal advice customized for your specific case.

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