When Fences Aren't Enough: Protecting Yourself And Your Dogs

When A Police Officer Says “Stop” – Do You Have To?

While the answer to the question, "What should you do when a police officer tells you to stop?" may seem simple -- to actually stop -- it can be a more complex situation. Are you legally required to stop when an officer tells you to do so? If you've stopped, can the officer then search you or detain you for questioning? Read on to learn more about the rules surrounding " Read More 

Should You Sue Your Relative For A Vicious Dog Attack?

If you experienced multiple bites from a horrific dog attack that left you with scars on your face and body, you may want to sue the owner of that dog for compensation. But what if the dog's owner is a relative? Although you may feel uncomfortable doing so, you have a right to seek compensation in court without threats, coercion or isolation from the relative who owns the vicious dog or your other family members. Read More 

Do You Need An Attorney For The Sale Or Purchase Of Your Home?

Whether you're purchasing your first home, or selling your home and moving elsewhere, you may have already enlisted the services of a real estate agent, mortgage broker, or appraiser. However, attorneys can play a key role in these transactions and ensure that all parties to the transaction perform as promised. How do you know whether a real estate attorney can assist you in the sale or purchase of your home? Read on to learn more about the role of this attorney, and how he or she may be able to help in your specific situation. Read More 

3 Tips For Avoiding Accidents During The Holiday Season

There is usually a spike in the number of car accidents during the winter holiday season, with Thanksgiving being one of the deadliest days to be out on the road. There are a number of factors that contribute to the rise in traffic accidents during this time. There are more drivers on the road to begin with, and those drivers are more likely to be stressed or anxious. The fact that the holidays are a time for parties and gatherings – many of which include alcohol – means that there are also more intoxicated drivers on the road. Read More 

Multi-Car Pile-Ups: Who Do You Sue When No One Is At Fault?

Perhaps the most difficult thing about being a car accident lawyer is trying to define the person at fault in the weirdest of car crashes. In cases where cars and trucks are driving on snow and ice in the middle of winter and suddenly thirty of them all end up in the same crunched pile of metal, it is hard to figure out who, or what, is at fault. Do twenty-nine drivers sue the one driver at the head of the pack that skidded through snow and ice first, or do they sue the person that hit them after they hit someone else? Read More