Peter MacSweeney

Peter MacSweeney

Peter bring a down to earth approach on addressing legal issues. With his unique style Peter has helped over 10'000 people find the strength and knowledge to deal with their problem. A quick, accurate, and understandable approach to legal confusion.
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  • What Did You Agree To? Jurisdiction
    Some agreements force you to dispute their contract in their location. Know how to spot this, and prepare.
  • What Did You Agree To? Mediation/Arbitration
    Describes what does an arbitration clause in a contract mean.
  • What Did You Agree To? Introduction.
    People agree to things in a contract that they don't realize. This series will look at some of the most common agreement points.
  • Avoid the "Redirect"
    Know how to ask a question to avoid it being pawned off or ignored.
  • Bad Landlord and No Lease
    KNow what to do if your landlord just wont make repairs.
  • FIRED. Personal Email at Work
    Being fired for breaking a policy is not always legal. Here we look at some of the steps you should be aware of if you are in this situation.
  • Door to Door Sales
    Door to door sales can be a nuisance. Know what steps to take if you sign a door to door sales contract and have regrets.
  • Slip and Fall, Grocery Store
    Slipping in a store can cause serious injury. By following the steps in this article any claim against the store will be crisp, and much easier.
  • Coat Check, General Disclaimer
    We look at a situation where a club lost a jacket. Despite the disclaimer, they are responsible.
  • Lost Deposit
    When submitting a deposit, it is important you understand the terms. However if you are misled, or not told the terms, you may have grounds to get your deposit back.
  • Managing Conflict with Choices
    All to easy to jump on an argument train. Here we see an example of how conflict can be avoided using tone management, volume management, confidence and choices.
  • 4 Steps to Safe Bartering
    Bartering is verbal, and very often the parasite of confusion rides along. By thinking, asking, agreeing, follow-up, you will drive better and safer verbal bargains. Conflict and confusion is avoided through these simple steps.

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