Legal Articles, General Practice

Vacating Your Criminal Record

Overview of Washington's vacating rules for felonies and misdemeanors.

Employee Drug Testing Under I-502

Despite this change in the State law, employers throughout the state will continue to drug test employees. Employers can discriminate against applicants and employees who use marijuana just as they could before I-502 went into effect.

Can Police Search My Cell Phone Without Permission?

In courts across the United States, the government and defense attorneys are battling it out to determine whether police can search a person’s cell phone for evidence, without seeking a search warrant.

Are You Looking for Illinois Worker Compensation? This Is What You Should Know

A person looking for information about Illinois worker compensation should know that personal injury attorneys specialize in the Federal Employment Compensation Act, being able to obtain the right monetary compensation for all employees injured on the job.

Finding A Great Menifee Attorney Without Spending A Lot

You will more than likely need a Menifee Attorney someday. How do you go about hiring one? What do you think your relationship with your lawyer will be like? This article will help you get started when trying to find the right attorney. Here are some helpful tips.

How Does A PPO Work? TODD LEVITT,

Todd Levitt, CMU Student Lawyer, 989-772-6000, Todd Levitt has been representing students for more than 20 years

Outlining Constructive Possession by Michigan Criminal & Marihuana Lawyer Josh Jones

Outlining constructive possession in the State of Michigan, which briefly explains and breaks-down the the law on possession and how something can be constructively possessed as compared to actual possession.

Common Criminal Diversion Programs - 7411, Domestic Violence, HYTA, MIP & Delay of Sentence

Outlining specific criminal diversion programs (i.e. Domestic Violence, 7411, Delay of Sentence, HYTA and MIP) within the State of Michigan.

I was in an accident, what do I do?

This article explains what a person should do if they have been in an accident to preserve evidence for a claim for injury and property damage to their vehicle.

Possession of Burglary Tools

Discusses MCL 750.116 which is the charge, definitions, penalties, and defenses for being in possession of burglary tools.

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