How to Expunge a DUI

Posted by John Cunningham  •  Mar 6th, 2012  • 

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Employees Should Really Know How Worker's Compensation Works

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Mar 1st, 2012  • 

There once was a time when a worker who was injured on the job had little recourse. Not just was he physically injured, he lost income and had medical bills to pay. Sometimes the injury left a worker disabled and unable to provide for his family. The worker had few options in addition to to sue the employer for compensation. Usually, the workers lost.

DUI Defense Lawyer- Defend Yourself Today

Posted by John Cunningham  •  Mar 1st, 2012  • 

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Discussing The 'Harassment' Of No Win No Fee Lawyers

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Feb 27th, 2012  • 

A recent article on ThisIsMoney stuck the boot into no win no fee lawyers, yet again. This article seeks to redress the balance.

Criminal Lawyers Arizona: Limits on the Sixth Amendment

Posted by David Michael Cantor  •  Feb 27th, 2012  • 

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Montejo v. Louisiana has been called an assault on the attorney-client relationship and will greatly affect criminal lawyers in Arizona. Under Montejo officers may now interrogate defendants in the absence of counsel, even after charges have been brought and counsel has been retained or appointed, as long as the defendant waives his or her rights under Miranda.

Everything You Need to Know About a DWI

Posted by John Cunningham  •  Feb 22nd, 2012  • 

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Make Sure A Work Injury Doesn't Affect You

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Feb 21st, 2012  • 

In the course of the week I'll be looking at ways in which you can ensure your life is not affected by a workplace injury

Trying To Figuring Out How Worker's Compensation Works?

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Feb 21st, 2012  • 

Join the club! Until the early part of the 20th century, workers in the United States had few options if they were injured on their jobs. Somebody who has hurt while working or became ill because of working conditions could sue the employer, but most often the employers would win lawsuits. This reality led to the establishment of protection called worker's compensation.

Is A DUI A Felony In Michigan?-Your Ultimate Guide

Posted by John Cunningham  •  Feb 16th, 2012  • 

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Why Injury Lawyers Need to Advertise

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Feb 15th, 2012  • 

Advertising is coming under scrutiny, and personal injury firms are set to have their marketing curbed.