Apr 11, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Julian Assange was evicted from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London this week, and then promptly arrested by British authorities as the US simultaneously unsealed the Assange indictment for “conspiracy to commit computer intrusion.” What did Assange do, and what exactly...
Apr 5, 2019 | Ethics, Personal Injury
Where is the line between settlement negotiations or extortion? In recent news, American Media, Inc. (AMI) was excused of committing blackmail when they threatened to publish embarrassing, nude photos of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos unless he ended his investigation into...
Apr 4, 2019 | Trucking Accidents
Trucking safety advocates agree with the families of the victims of underride crashes – underride guards on commercial trucks would save lives. One woman in Colorado joined the Truck Safety Coalition and began advocating for a federal law requiring underride guards...
Mar 28, 2019 | Auto Accidents
Spring break is here in Myrtle Beach – schools across the country are taking time off in March and April, and students are enjoying their vacations, many in sunny Myrtle Beach. One thing that many students and parents don’t consider before they head out for vacation...
Mar 28, 2019 | Consumer Protection
My mechanic ripped me off – what can I do? Natasha was involved in a hit-and-run auto accident that damaged her car’s bumpers and transmission. She took the car to a mechanic, was quoted $3,867.89, and ended up paying $4,315 (the original quote did not include...