Legal Articles, General Practice

Guide to Louisiana DWI License Suspensions

A guide to the laws regarding driver's license suspensions and their lengths an arrested person in Louisiana faces when charged with a DWI

New Rules Regarding Teacher Category of Exchange Visitor Program

The Department of State (DOS) finalized a new rule amending existing regulations governing the Teacher category of the Exchange Visitor Program (J visas). The rule was proposed on May 2, 2013 and finalized on January 29, 2016.

Where Does the Fault Lie

Discussion of Accident Liability

When can I be searched without a warrant?

FAQ about searches when no warrant is present.

Florida DUI Penalties Chart

Penalties in Florida for DUI

Expunging and Sealing Records FAQ

The following frequently asked questions deal with getting your record expunged or sealed in the State of Florida.

Traumatic Brain Injuries Involving Older Individuals Presents Unique Challenges

Traumatic brain injuries are especially dangerous when an older individual is involved.

Preserving Important Evidence in Your Employment Dispute

You have control over evidence in your possession (most importantly, make multiple copies of relevant e-mails, documents, photographs, and other similar evidence and keep these backup copies in multiple safe spaces), but what can you do to preserve evidence that might be held by your employer?

Statistics on Workplace Fatalities - Missouri Work Injury Attorneys

The industry you work in and your choice of career plays a significant role when you consider an employee’s susceptibility to workplace injury.

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