By Family Law Attorney Brian W. Reidy of Reidy Law Office LLC
Millennials often say that it is more difficult for their generation to get a job, buy a house and secure their financial future.
By Family Law Attorney Brian W. Reidy of Reidy Law Office LLC
Millennials often say that it is more difficult for their generation to get a job, buy a house and secure their financial future.
By Veterans Disability Attorney Brendan Garcia of VetLaw
There is no doubt that veterans have an extremely difficult time when they come home from overseas, or anywhere else they serve.
By Personal Injury Attorney Jeff Shiver of Shiver Hamilton
Ring doorbells were not a hit on the show Shark Tank when inventor Jamie Siminoff first brought his project to the sharks.
By Immigration Attorney Mario A. Godoy of Godoy Law Office
The U.S. Census is an important document filled out by every person in America.
By Personal Injury Attorney Peter Bowman of Billings, Barrett and Bowman, LLC
After two new laws were proposed in Connecticut that would change the state’s helmet laws for motorcyclists, a group of bikers headed to the state’s Capitol in February to oppose at least one of the new laws.
By Family Law Attorney Galit Moskowitz of Moskowitz Law Group, LLC
Divorce is never easy, but when it involves a great amount of wealth, it becomes so much more complicated due to the amount of property that must be divided.
By Criminal Defense Attorney John S. Berry Jr. of Berry Law Firm
Veterans’ benefits are forever changing, and this year some major modifications have been made to the federal program.
By Criminal Defense Attorney Shawn Sukumar of Price Benowitz LLP
As legalization of medical and recreational marijuana continues to spread throughout many states, a major alcohol association has appealed to Congress to legalize the drug federally.
By Criminal Defense Attorney Patrick Woolley of Price Benowitz LLP
Virginia police departments know they are going to have a problem on their hands during the holiday season. There are going to be more drunk drivers on the road. Many departments throughout the state say they are taking the same measures as they do throughout the year to combat the problem.
By ERISA violation attorney J. Price McNamara of the Law Offices of J. Price McNamara
A lawsuit filed in North Carolina is asking the court to find Atrium Health in violation of federal rules governing retirement and health benefits. The lawsuit, which was filed by five former employees of Atrium, alleges that Atrium has been avoiding its responsibilities to its employees regarding pension funding and has been using its partial ownership of a health insurance company to force its employees to pay more for care, both of which are violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA.
By Criminal Defense Attorney Kush Arora of Price Benowitz LLP
It is well known that the entire country is suffering from an opioid epidemic. That epidemic is now moving from the streets into many state labs. Many of them are facing severe backlogs, causing investigations to take much longer to complete.
By Spine Surgeon Dr. Victor Hayes, MD of Trinity Spine Center
It has long been thought that those suffering from paralysis would never walk again. However, new research is turning that idea on its head and giving paralysis patients new hope.