Legal Articles, General Practice

Do Speeding Tickets Follow You from State to State?

Drivers who get tickets while on vacation or driving in other states should know that infractions can affect their ability to drive at home, due to national driving databases.

Noncompete Agreements That Stick in Massachusetts

What can be included in a valid noncompetition agreement?

Exploring Your Legal Separation Options in Ohio

In Ohio, couples who want to permanently separate or just take some time away from their marriage have other options available to them besides divorce.

Florida Considers Multiple Bills Targeting Texting Behind the Wheel

Despite having plenty of options to choose from, Florida lawmakers have yet to reach a conclusion on banning texting behind the wheel.

Breathalyzer Testing Questioned, Again, In Florida

The Intoxilyzer 8000, a controversial breathalyzer used across Florida, is again under fire from DUI defense attorneys who claim it violates state law.

Dangerous Conditions: MoDOT’s Responsibility in Highway Accidents

Although sovereign immunity protects governments from lawsuits, it is waived in some cases to allow justice for injury victims who have been harmed by governmental negligence.

Toyota's Woes Likely To Grow as Product Liability Lawsuits Develop

Toyota, the carmaker whose name until recently stood for reliability, may soon be known instead as the carmaker subject to more product liability lawsuits than any other in history.

South Carolina’s Dog Bite / Dog Attack Laws

Man’s best friend can have a vicious side. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year.

Hazards and Consequences: Texting While Driving in New Jersey

Though those driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol have long been one of the road’s greatest liabilities, recent studies show that those who text while driving may be even more dangerous.

Parenting Plans Allow Shared Responsibilities for Florida Parents

Important updates to Florida’s family law statutes require court-approved parenting plans that support shared parenting responsibilities.

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