Three Instances Where Hiring A Lawyer For A Speeding Ticket Is An Excellent Idea

10 December 2018
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Hiring a lawyer is not an inexpensive endeavor by any means. The only time you might get a lawyer for "cheap" is when you have been charged with murder and you do not have enough money to hire a lawyer. In that case, the courts will appoint one, but you may eventually still have to pay something for the lawyer's services. So, why would you hire a lawyer to get out of paying a speeding ticket? Read More 

Three Steps to Take When Your Teen’s Friend Wants to Live with You for a While

26 October 2018
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One type of criminal charge that you might encounter without ever expecting it is a charge of harboring a runaway. This is a serious criminal charge that you don't want on your record, so it's important to take the necessary precautions to avoid a charge of this nature. And, should you get charged with harboring a runaway, you need to speak to a criminal defense attorney promptly. A scenario that could potentially lead to this charge is when a friend of your teenager comes to visit and asks to stay for a few days. Read More 

Understanding The Basics Of A Burglary Charge To Build Your Defense

21 September 2018
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If you have recently found yourself in the midst of a criminal case for burglary, it is important that you have a sound, strong defense. Without this, it will be very difficult to beat the charges. No matter what the circumstances surrounding the incident, there may be some potential defenses that could help you. Working with a burglary offense law firm is the best option, but you should have an understanding of the situation yourself as well. Read More 

Two Ways to Prove an Implied Employment Contract

9 August 2018
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Employment is considered at-will in almost every state. This means either party (i.e. you or your employer) can terminate your employment at any time and for any reason, even discriminatory ones in some cases. You may still have a case for wrongful termination, though, if you can prove you had an implied contract with the company promising continued employment. Here are two ways you can show this in court. 1. Show the Company Didn't Follow Its Termination Procedures Read More 

Three Tips For Your Divorce

14 June 2018
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It is a common situation for individuals to find themselves needing to go through a divorce. While a divorce may be necessary, it may be stressful and confusing for individuals that are ill-prepared. In order to make sure you are prepared for this task, there are several things you should know. Professional Representation Can Be Essential It is important for individuals to understand the benefits of having an attorney represent them during these proceedings. Read More