by John Sahhar | Dec 15, 2014 | Law Blog
A criminal record can severely impact a person’s life well into the future. Employment opportunities may be squelched, and housing for a renter may be denied, to name just a few scenarios. Someone with a criminal record may have an option to improve their predicament:...
by John Sahhar | Dec 8, 2014 | Law Blog
No Tolerance for underage drinking and driving! The legal minimum drinking age in every state has been 21 since 1988. Many states had lowered the drinking age in the late 1960s and early 1970s to age 18. The results were disturbing, as the number of alcohol-related...
by John Sahhar | Dec 1, 2014 | Law Blog
Small dashboard cameras (dash cams) that record footage in front of the car and inside the car are garnering acclaim from U.S. drivers for a variety of reasons. A dash cam can sometimes clearly show who was at fault in an auto accident, enabling your attorney to build...
by John Sahhar | Nov 24, 2014 | Law Blog
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, distractions while driving can be broken down into three main types — visual (in which you take your eyes off the road), manual (in which you take your hands off the wheel), and cognitive (in which you take...
by John Sahhar | Nov 17, 2014 | Law Blog
Starting a family…a lot to think about! Having a child, whether by birth or adoption, can be as meaningful as anything you will ever do. But as with any undertaking, preparation is key. Before the new family member arrives, find out to what extent a pregnancy will be...
by John Sahhar | Nov 3, 2014 | Law Blog
Public Service Announcement: While Technology Changes, Laws Don’t Catch up! “Sexting” is a Crime! For you kids out there (and parents, too!), be aware that so-called “sexting” can be prosecuted as a felony offense in some states, which can result in jail time and...