Daniel Lebovic
Daniel LebovicLegalMatch Legal Writer

Prior to joining LegalMatch, Daniel worked as a legal editor for a large HR Compliance firm, focusing on employer compliance in numerous areas of the law including workplace safety law, health care law, wage and hour law, and cybersecurity. Prior to that, Daniel served as a litigator for several small law firms, handling a diverse caseload that included cases in Real Estate Law (property ownership rights, residential landlord/tenant disputes, foreclosures), Employment Law (minimum wage and overtime claims, discrimination, workers’ compensation, labor-management relations), Construction Law, and Commercial Law (consumer protection law and contracts). Daniel holds a J.D. from the Emory University School of Law and a B.S. in Biological Sciences from Cornell University. He is admitted to practice law in the State of New York and before the State Bar of Georgia. Daniel is also admitted to practice before the United States Courts of Appeals for both the 2nd and 11th Circuits. You can learn more about Daniel by checking out his Linkedin profile and his personal page.

Categories:Accident and Injury, Personal Injury Law, Discrimination in the Workplace, Employment Law, Collections, Citizenship, Buy and Sell Home, Child Support, Elder Law, Family Law, Business Law, Domestic Violence, Child Custody, Criminal Law, Faulty or Defective Products, Real Estate Law, Types of Trusts, Civil Law, Contesting a Will, Products and Services Law, Mortgages, Probate, Wills, Trusts and Estates Law, Last Will and Testament
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Articles By Daniel Lebovic

  • Negligent or Distracted Driver in DC Area

    Operators of motor vehicles have a duty of care to other drivers on the road. Drivers must operate their vehicles with a level of care and skill sufficient to avoid…

  • Boat Accidents in DC Area

    A boating accident is an event in which an individual is injured or killed while on a boat. They can occur when the owner or operator negligently navigates the craft,…

  • Camp Negligence in DC Area

    Campgrounds that are owned by private property owners must be maintained in a safe condition. If an unsafe condition on a campground causes injury to a camper, the owner may…

  • Political Affiliation Discrimination

    Federal law prohibits discrimination in private workplaces on the basis of gender, religion, color, national origin, race, and age. An employer cannot use these factors as a basis for hiring,…

  • Montana Paycheck Laws

    When workers must be provided with a paycheck varies by state in the United States. The majority of states have a law that governs the subject. These laws outline the…

  • California Labor and Employment Laws

    California state labor laws give workers certain rights. These rights include the right to a minimum wage and the right to be paid for overtime work. Employee rights also include…

  • How are Personal Injury Lawyers Paid?

    When an individual files a personal injury claim, they assert that they suffered an injury because of an act or a failure to act by the defendant. The individual who…

  • Mandatory Overtime for Salaried Employees

    The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a labor law in the United States that sets out the minimum wage, overtime pay, and other employment standards for both full-time…

  • Overtime Pay Laws in Texas

    In Texas, governed by both the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Texas overtime laws, overtime is defined as any hours worked beyond the standard 40-hour workweek. Who Qualifies…

  • Personal Property Repossession Laws

    When you take out a loan or contract that uses personal property as collateral (such as a car loan), the bank or other lender is a “secured creditor,” meaning they…

  • Immigration and Naturalization Attorneys

    Naturalization is the immigration process in which a person becomes a United States citizen. It is also the only way in which a person can become a citizen if they…

  • Sciatica Lawsuits

    The human body contains approximately seven trillion nerves. These nerves form the central nervous system, which includes the spinal cord and the brain. Nerves associated with the brain are called…

  • Home Inspection Lawsuits

    A home inspection is conducted by a professional home inspector. The inspector evaluates a home’s physical condition. The inspector then prepares an inspection report that presents their findings. The report…

  • Child Support Recovery

    If you are receiving child support payments on behalf of a child or children, and the other parent is not making timely or complete child support payments, there are legal…

  • What Is Elder Abuse?

    Elder abuse occurs when an older person is mistreated. Elder abuse may consist of sexual or physical abuse. Elder abuse may also consist of emotional abuse or financial exploitation. Abandonment…

  • Legal Guardianship Lawsuits

    Guardianship is assigned in situations where an individual cannot care for themselves. The court manages how a guardian will be appointed. However, other legal challenges can be brought against the…

  • Can You Get Fired During a Leave of Absence?

    Wrongful termination, or unlawful termination, is an employment law term that refers to when an employer fires an employee for illegal and/or unauthorized reasons. These include any reasons that: Violate…

  • How to Sue Your Employer

    A variety of laws, both federal and state, can be relevant in the workplace. There are federal and state laws that prohibit discrimination against an employee on the basis of…

  • Sexual Harassment and Discrimination

    According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), sexual harassment is a specific form of sex discrimination that involves: Unwelcome sexual advances and/or contact; Requests for sexual favors; and Various…

  • Contract Negotiation Basics

    Parties seeking to transact business with each other create contracts. Contracts are a set of promises or obligations made by each party. These promises and obligations are legally binding. This…

  • Trip and Fall Hazards

    Slip, trip, and fall cases are a specific category of personal injury claims. In these cases, a plaintiff alleges they suffered physical or emotional harm due to a defendant’s negligence.…

  • What Happens to Community Property When One Spouse Dies in California?

    In a state that has a community property system, the term “community property” refers to all types of property acquired by either spouse while the spouses are married. Community property…

  • Domestic Abuse Laws

    Domestic abuse is a pattern of behavior that one person uses to obtain or maintain power and control over or inflict injury or harm on another person in their household.…

  • Child’s Best Interest Standard in California

    When deciding matters pertaining to child custody, placement, and parental visitation schedules, courts are not free to rule as they choose. Courts in California, and in most states, apply what…

  • Short Sale Process

    Short sales are types of real estate transactions. When the homeowner has defaulted on one or more of their mortgage payments, they may be able to avoid foreclosure on their…

  • California Concealed Carry Laws

    Concealed carry refers to the practice of carrying a handgun or other weapon in public in a concealed manner, either on one’s person or in close proximity. It is legal…

  • Do You Have a Product Liability Case?

    A product liability holds the manufacturer or seller of a product accountable for placing a defective product into the stream of commerce. Any party that is responsible for any part…

  • Sexual Harassment at Work by Non-Employees

    Workplace sexual harassment is considered a form of gender discrimination. There are two types of workplace sexual harassment under applicable law. One is called hostile work environment harassment. In hostile…

  • Employee Background Check Laws

    Each state has employment background check laws. These laws state what kinds of questions an employer may ask a prospective employee before they are hired. Employers may want to know…

  • Different Types of Pension Plans

    A pension plan is a plan in which your employer takes some of its own funds and then invests those funds on your behalf. Upon retirement, an employee is entitled…

  • UCC Filing Lawyers

    The Uniform Commercial Code, or UCC, is a set of rules governing sales contracts between  merchants, or between a merchant or non-merchant. A merchant is an individual with special knowledge…

  • Property Survey Disputes

    A real property survey report is a legal document that clearly indicates the location of all improvements relative to a property’s boundaries. This report generally contains an illustration of the…

  • Medicaid Irrevocable Trust

    A trust is an estate planning instrument that avoids the probate process while simultaneously providing a benefit for a beneficiary or group of beneficiaries. Trusts allow the owner to transfer…

  • Legally Binding Contracts

    A contract is an agreement between two people that creates mutual rights and responsibilities. Not all contracts must be in writing to be legally binding. In addition, not all written…

  • Acquittal vs. Dismissal Differences

    There are a number of ways in which a criminal case can be resolved. Three of the most common ways are through a dismissal, a plea agreement or a trial…

  • California Family Rights Act (CFRA)

    The California Family Rights Act (CFRA) is a state-level legislation in California that provides eligible employees with the right to take up to 12 workweeks of unpaid, job-protected leave in…

  • Will Dispute Attorneys

    A will is a legally binding document used in estate planning, which details how a person wishes for their belongings to be distributed when they die. The person who creates…

  • Back Child Support Laws

    Every state mandates that both parents be responsible for supporting their children until they reach maturity. This implies that child support remains due until the child turns 18. However, many…

  • Defective Mechanic Work Lawsuits

    Getting involved in any lawsuit relating to your car mechanics can be frustrating. Generally, motor vehicle repairs are inconvenient and require some work. However, it is crucial to understand the…

  • Obtaining Sole Custody

    Sole custody is a form of child custody arrangement where one parent, known as the custodial parent, has exclusive physical and legal custody of the child. This means that the…

  • Express Trust vs. Resulting Trust

    A trust is an estate planning legal instrument that is used to avoid probate while providing a benefit for a specific beneficiary or group of beneficiaries. Although legal requirements for…

  • Testamentary Trusts

    A trust is an estate planning legal instrument that is used to avoid probate, while also providing a benefit for a specific beneficiary or group of beneficiaries. While the actual…

  • Liability Waiver Legal Definition

    An injury liability waiver is a document, signed by a party, that releases another party from liability for harm or damage the first party may sustain. A classic example of…

  • Mortgage Assignment Laws and Definition

    A mortgage is a legal agreement. Under this agreement, a bank or other lending institution provides a loan to an individual seeking to finance a home purchase. The lender is…

  • Probate Estate Inventory Lawyers

    When a person passes away and leaves behind a will, they are referred to as a testator. Generally, the testator names an executor in the will whose responsibility is to…

  • Pour-Over Wills

    A “pour-over” will is one that works in conjunction with a trust. Assets owned by the person who creates the will, the “testator” in legal terminology, are automatically “poured” into…

  • Wage and Salary Claims

    By law, employers are required to pay employees for the work they have performed. Payments are made in the form of hourly wages or salary. If an employer fails to…

  • Joint Wills

    A joint will refers to a single document containing the wills of two people, typically a married couple. Why Are Joint Wills Made? Throughout a marriage, a couple acquires both…

  • Common Clauses in a Contract

    A contract is a legally binding agreement between two groups. A written contract consists of detailed conditions or clauses. Clauses describe the rights and responsibilities each party has under the…

  • How to File a Sexual Harassment Complaint at Work

    The term “sexual harassment” means behavior, consisting of inappropriate sexual remarks or acts (e.g., advances, unwelcome touching) that is directed at an employee because of that employee’s gender. To qualify…