Legal Articles, General Practice

Startup focuses on safety software for truckers

New safety software may be just what truckers in West Virginia and the rest of the U.S. need to overcome the challenges inherent in their profession.

Overloading a big rig brings safety and liability risks

You may not realize it, but overloaded cargo is a primary cause of truck-related accidents.

Involved in a trucking accident? Know before you settle!

Persons in West Virginia who have had the misfortune to be involved in trucking accidents often find themselves recovering from more than just injuries.

USCIS Implements Online Filing for FOIA Requests

On May 30, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services published an important news alert titled “USCIS to Implement Online Processing of FOIA Requests.” The USCIS announced the launch of its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Immigration Records SysTem (FIRST).

How fast can I Evict them?

The idea of purchasing rental income properties was a great idea until the reality produces a tenant, who had made all kinds of promises to get into the property, stops paying the rent, begins to mistreat the property, or becomes the neighborhood drug dispensary.

I cried before the Judge!

Would you give your son $20,000.00 to keep safe for you? Would you put your son’s name on the title of your home? That’s exactly what my client, Gabriela did.

Sibling Relationships

Diane trusted Victor to refinance her home. After all, Victor was her brother. Victor had refinanced her home and their mother’s home on multiple occasions. Diane had no reason to mistrust her brother.

Fraudulent Loan Modification Companies prey on the Distressed

George Castro, like many other homeowners who purchased a home in 2004, obtained an Adjustable Rate Mortgage. The loan was secured by his residence which he shared with his wife, three children, a dog and a pet horse.

Black Friday Blog

I know I am supposed to be working, but I can’t stop my mind from wandering. I think that I am a victim of all of this “Black Friday” marketing. All of the Courts in San Diego are closed today, the day after Thanksgiving.

Conviction in Identity Theft and Immigration Fraud Case

On May 31, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a news alert about a conviction involving immigration fraud and identity theft.

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