Legal Articles, General Practice

Rethinking DUI Law in Virginia

An overview of the problem of strict liability law as related to the substantive criminal offense of DUI.

BECOMING A LEADER: Reflections on the Leadership Academy

The benefits of becoming of leader and leadership training.

IC or Employee?

How do you make a decision to go independent contractor vs. employee when hiring someone, and what are some obligations you encounter along the way based on your decision?

Who Among Us Will Do the Right Thing?

Who among us will do the right thing? (Civility And The Practice Of Family Law)

Jury Nullification: Why Every American Needs to Learn This Taboo Verdict Read more

Did you know that, no matter the evidence, if a jury feels a law is unjust, it is permitted to “nullify” the law rather than finding someone guilty?

Beware of Hidden Assets in Divorce

Complex financial matters- hiding of assets.

Safety First - Seatbelt Law in Maryland

Safety Seat Requirements for children under 8

Maryland Traffic Citations - How a molehill becomes a mountain !!!!!!!

The dangers of ignoring traffic tickets is explored.

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