Rachel Wenzel
Rachel WenzelLegalMatch Legal Writer

Rachel studied at Tulane University where she double majored in Legal Studies in Business and Communications and graduated magna cum laude. She went on to University of San Francisco School of Law where she received a J.D. and a Certificate in Intellectual Property with Honors. She was also a member of the Law Review as a staff member and editor. As a part of LegalMatch’s writing team, Rachel wrote about business crime, like racketeering, to issues involved with real estate disputes. If you want to learn more about Rachel and her interests, then check out her Linkedin page.

Categories:Finance Law, Automobile Accidents, Accident and Injury, Business Law, Intellectual Property Law, Commercial Real Estate, Common Interest Community
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Articles By Rachel Wenzel

  • Tax Planning

    The term “tax planning” refers to activity associated with creating a financial plan that reduces a person’s tax bill. In general, income tax is a percentage of a person’s earnings…

  • What to Do after a Bicycle Accident?

    In a personal injury legal claim, the person that was allegedly harmed by another party, who is commonly referred to as a plaintiff, makes a claim that they have sustained…

  • Damages for Scarring and Disfigurement Lawsuits

    A personal injury accident happens when someone suffers some type of harm due to another person’s carelessness. It can damage the victim’s emotional and physical health. A physical injury can…

  • Liability of Website Operators Hosting Copyrighted Material

    Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), Internet service providers (ISPs) may not be liable for copyright infringement from copyrighted material passing through their systems if they take certain steps…

  • Trademark Counterfeiting

    Intellectual property law is the legal system framework which provides certain privileges and protections for owners and inventors of certain intellectual property. Intellectual property laws are intended to encourage and…

  • Commercial Real-Estate Law From the Tenant’s Perspective

    Commercial real estate laws from a tenant’s perspective are designed to protect tenants from landlords who may act in an unfair or illegal manner. Here are a few examples of…

  • Commercial Lease Security Deposit

    A security deposit is money paid to a landlord, lender, or seller of a house or apartment as proof of intent to move in and take care of the property.…

  • Giving a Timeshare Away

    A timeshare is a vacation ownership in which numerous people share the right to use a property, usually a vacation house or resort, for several days each year. Owners often…