Legal Articles, General Practice

What happens when your child is being bullied on Facebook or in other social media?

What happens when your child is being bullied on Facebook or in other social media?

Updates on foreclosure practice

NY Law requires the foreclosure plaintiff's attorney must file a "certificate of merit" attesting to his or her knowledge that the foreclosure plaintiff is the "creditor entitled to enforce rights" under the subject loan documents, and that the foreclosure suit has a "reasonable basis."

NJ Law requires employers to allow 20 days leave for domestic violence.

NJ SAFE Act provides that any employee in NJ who was a victim of “domestic violence” or whose child, parent, spouse, domestic partner, or civil union partner was a victim, is entitled to unpaid leave of up to 20 days (to be used in the twelve (12) month period following the incident or offense).

What are your legal rights when you get “catfished” online?

The term “catfishing” was coined by a filmmaker named Nev Schulman in 2010 as the title for his documentary about falling in love with a girl on Facebook who turned out not to be the person she claimed to be online.

What happens when you are in the middle of modifying your mortgage only to find out your bank is still foreclosing on your home?

After predatory lending gave us the biggest market "correction" since the Great Depression banks began to mitigate their losses by attempting to fast track foreclosures. Dual tracking is when the bank moves forward with foreclosing even though you have already began to secure a loan modification.

Work-Related Injuries and Office Workers

It is a common misconception that work-related injuries only occur at high risk workplaces, such as in the construction and manufacturing sectors.

San Diego Expungements & San Diego Termination of Probation

San Diego Expungements & San Diego Termination of Probation

San Diego Minor in Possession charge MIP 101 BP 25662(a)

San Diego Minor in Possession charge MIP 101 BP 25662(a)

San Diego DUI & minors and those under 21 years old

San Diego DUI & minors and those under 21 years old

How does a San Diego DUI conviction affect Teachers?

How does a San Diego DUI conviction affect Teachers?

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