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Robert L. ParrisAnimal Bite, Criminal, Aviation Accident, DUI-DWI, Federal
8 South 3rd Street, 4th Floor,
Memphis, TN 38103, Shelby County
Ari Sauer, Immigration LawyerImmigration, Visa, Deportation
Siskind Susser Law Firm, 1028 Oakhaven Rd
Memphis, TN 38112, Shelby County
Kenneth W. BrashierCriminal, DUI-DWI, Traffic, White Collar Crime
243 Exchange Avenue,
Memphis, TN 38105, Shelby County
Joseph A. LivesayBankruptcy, Corporate, Business Organization, Child Support, Contract
239 Adams Avenue,
Memphis, TN 38103, Shelby County
Ben G. SissmanBankruptcy, Collection
100 N. Main Street, Suite 3010
Memphis, TN 38103, Shelby County
Patrick E. SwansonCriminal
3074 East Road,
Memphis, TN 38128, Shelby County
James R. BeckerAffirmative Action, Age Discrimination, Americans with Disabilities Act , Collective Bargaining, Discrimination
5100 Poplar Ave, Suite 2700
Memphis, TN 38137, Shelby County
David MonypenyTax, Bankruptcy, Estate, Business Organization, Contract
2808 Stage Center Drive, Ste. 104
Memphis, TN 38105, Shelby County
Dale Edward IrbyBankruptcy
2400 Poplar Avenue, Suite 410
Memphis, TN 38112
Business Organization, Real Estate, Litigation
One Commerce Square, Suite 2000
Memphis, TN 38103, Shelby County
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Recommends States to Lower BAC to .05 for DUIs
Discusion and detail of the NTSB's new recommendations for DUI laws and penalties including lowering the BAC requirement from .08 to .05.
by Jared Austin
Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) Awards Back Pay To Former Employee of General Services Administration
In a recent decision by the MSPB, Paul Prouty, former Region 8 Commissioner of the General Services Administration (GSA)’s Public Buildings Services, was found to have been wrongfully terminated for his alleged involved in the Western Regions Conference Scandal and awarded nine months of back pay.
by Jeff Cleghorn
Three Strikes Rule Aggressively Enforced in Santa Barbara County
Although the “Three Strikes” rules changed dramatically in November, 2012 when California voters passed “Proposition 36″, it is still no joke.
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