Legal Articles, General Practice

Twenty Gun Charges – Not Guilty All Around

A constable was charged with twenty counts related to illegal gun transfers and other related crimes. After a jury trial, he was cleared of all wrongdoing.

Divorce in Missouri

Sometimes real life gets in the way, and a couple finds that it isn’t healthy to stay in a relationship.

Liability of Charity Motorcycle Event Organizers: No Good Deed…..

Charity rides. “Poker Runs.” Events for the motorcycling community to come together, to do what they love, and to help any number of worthy, deserving causes.

Grandparents Visitation Rights

Indiana Grandparent visitation is governed by the Indiana Grandparent Visitation Act, which sets forth the circumstances under which a grandparent may seek visitation rights with a grandchild.

A Clean Slate: Expungement of Criminal Record

Indiana law permits individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes to expunge their records after a number of years following their convictions.

Motorcycles Can Run Red Lights?

An Indiana law, effective July 2014, permits Indiana motorcyclists to pass through red light traffic signals under certain circumstances.

Pharmacy Dispensing Errors: Not What the Doctor Ordered

Have you noticed the number of pharmacies opening in your area? As the Baby-Boom Generation continues to age, there is a marked increase in the number of prescriptions being filled each day. And the number will continue to increase, with no end in sight. Retail pharmacy is big business.

Three Types of Premises Liability Cases That Might Surprise You

One of the most common types of lawsuits is premises liability. A premises liability lawsuit is intended to hold the property owner responsible for any damages that come from an injury that occurs on a person’s or entity’s property. In every U.S. state, property owners must make a ‘reasonable’ effort to keep a safe environment for visitors, customers, etc.

THE CHALLENGES OF PLACING A PARENT IN LONG TERM CARE

Long term care (LTC) is a term that has many facets to its definition. It is comprised of a variety of services that meet medical and non-medical requirements for people who cannot care for themselves for long periods of time.

STATES BRACE FOR BABY BOOMER RETIREMENT AGE CHALLENGES

There are demographic and cultural shifts occurring in the United States. The baby boomer generation continues to “gray” the country and is changing the way individual states set budgets and health care policies.

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