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Gregory Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC in Santa Ana Announces New Book with Simple Clear Steps to Help People with Bankruptcy Alternatives

The Bankruptcy Alternative is a comprehensive book written by Gregory Fitzgerald from Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC, a debt management attorney firm located in Santa Ana, California. The book provides the keys to a successful debt settlement, including a proven plan to work out debt, stop creditor calls and a path for readers to move forward with solving their debt challenges.

Supreme Court Strikes Down One Clause of Aggravated Felony Crime of Violence Definition

On April 17, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its much anticipated decision in Sessions v. Dimaya, 584 U.S. __ (2018). The question before the Supreme Court was whether 18 U.S.C. 16(b), as incorporated into the INA, is unconstitutionally “void for vagueness.”

DOJ Brings Two Civil Denaturalization Complaints Against Convicted War Criminals

On April 4, 2018, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it had filed civil denaturalization lawsuits against two convicted war criminals of the former Yugoslavia.

Current Student Loan Trends Show Nearly Half May Default in the Future

Are you in danger of defaulting on your student loan or are you experiencing other related financial difficulties? Contact Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC now so one of our experienced student loan debt attorneys can review your case and discuss all the available options with you.

4 Facts to Know About Timeshares

This article answers four basic questions about timeshare ownership.

How to Get Workers Comp

Knowing what these factors are is critical to making sure that you are covered while you are working.

AG Sessions Delivers Remarks on Immigration Enforcement and Border Security

On April 11, 2018, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivered remarks on immigration enforcement in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

A QUESTION OF BLACK OR WHITE

Careful investigation establishes alibi using store employee time clock records, cash register records and credit card records.

TROOPER’S ON-BOARD VIDEO PROVES CONFABULATION

Google Earth is used to contradict Trooper's claim that car was speeding. The distance measured by Google Earth, divided by the time elapsed on the trooper's video recorder, proved that the accused was not speeding.

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