Spying on Your Spouse Can Get You in Trouble with the Law An interesting topic, which intersects both criminal and family law, has attorneys and prosecutors wondering how privacy laws function in the context of marriage. The Wall Street Journal recently débuted an article about men who have been charged with violating the federal Wiretap… Read more »
The world today is confronted by many different crimes – from petty crimes, to hardened criminals’ crimes and blue and white collar crimes. White collar crimes are criminal acts which are in most cases related to financial matters and not about violence. Such crimes include bribery, embezzlement, fraud, computer crimes, consumer fraud, pension fund crimes,… Read more »
Doing business today is fraught with legal complexities involving everything from the tax code to issues dealing with intellectual property. From the CEO, to every manager with decision making duties, business executives are paying closer and closer attention to regulatory and legal fine print these days, since the risk of inadvertent violation could be the… Read more »
Gaining employment after a crime/criminal record by Criminal Law Contributor. According to the following information from ESR news, “Employers are more and more aware of the importance of knowing if an applicant has a criminal record. Employers also have a legal duty to make reasonable inquiries about who they hire. They need to provide a safe… Read more »
Former polo mogul John Goodman had his house-arrest status revoked and was kept in jail Friday after being accused of trying to cut off his ankle monitor. Legal expert Tama Kudman weighs in on Goodman developments Tama Kudman shares her opinions with WPBF 25 News’ Paul Lagrone after John Goodman had his house arrest revoked… Read more »
Many people ask whether they should submit to field sobriety tests if they’re ever pulled over by the police after an evening of merriment. Here are some things that you should consider in deciding whether or not to perform the tests being requested. Sobriety Tests There are various types of field sobriety “tests”. These include:… Read more »
This open House will raise money for the Red Crosses’ disaster relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. This will be a wonderful event for families. Come in and try all the fantastic chocolates!! Bring your friends , neighbors and children to enjoy the event and help the cause! OPEN HOUSE Time: 11:00-4:00… Read more »
“Good intentions can lead to bad laws” When Casey Anthony was acquitted of murder charges in 2011, many people around the world were outraged. Among the many troubling aspects of the case was the fact that Anthony failed to report her two year old daughter missing for 31 days. Many people believed that Anthony’s failure… Read more »
According to a new report by the CDC, teen drinking and driving rates have been reduced by 54% percent in the past twenty years, dropping from 22.3% in 1991 to 10.3% in 2011. Part of this reduction has been accomplished simply because teens are, on the whole, driving less overall. However, advocates also claim that… Read more »