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Failure to Yield - What Does It Mean?

There are many tickets that are readily written and given out to drivers by police officers. From the meager and mild jaywalking (yes tickets are issued for this) to the often misunderstood, failure to yield. If you are on the receiving end of the latter, you might easily find yourself wondering why […]

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The Most Common Ways the FDCPA is Violated

In a perfect world everybody would play by the rules. There would be no room in this perfect world for liars, bullies, and people who resort to threats. Unfortunately for a number of people employed by debt collectors, this means there would be no place for them either. In no […]

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How a Disability Law Firm Can Help You

Depending on what state you are in you might need to brush up on what your insurance agency is entitled to do for you and what they are not. The quickest way to determine this is by consulting with a disability law firm. How a disability law firm can help […]

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Preparing for a Custody Battle Shouldn’t Be Painful

If you find that you’re about to be in the throes of a difficult custody battle, it’s likely you’re scrambling for help. A custody battle can be stressful, especially if you aren’t extremely confident that you’ll be able to convince the court that you’re the better parent. However, there are […]

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Facing Criminal Charges in Broward County Florida

Facing criminal charges is always a frightening process, especially if you've been cited for the first time. The most important fact to keep in mind as you prepare for trial is that charges are accusations, they do not necessarily have to lead to convictions. A criminal charge is inclusive of […]

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Understanding Illinois’ Concealed Carry Law

The Illinois legislature has now enacted the Firearms Concealed Carry Act. Illinois has now joined the rest of the United States in allowing the concealed carry of a handgun. An Illinois concealed carry permit allows a person to have a loaded or unloaded handgun to be carried: on the […]

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Witness Protection: The Pros, Cons and Conspiracy Theories

Prior to 1970, convicted criminals only had one option. They were condemned to a life behind bars. Metal cages and zippered jumpsuits were the final verdict upon conviction, and those who were accused of violent acts involving murder and gang affiliations often had to deal with life threatening consequences such […]