Browsing articles from "December, 2008"

Rackeetering Is An Organized Crime

Dec 30, 2008   //   by christy   //   Criminal Defense  //  No Comments

We don’t mean tennis rackets here. This is about a racket, or an illegal business operating as an arm of organized crime, also called the “Mob.” The business of running [...]

Successful Stratton Faxon Cases Are a Potpourri

Dec 30, 2008   //   by christy   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Successful Stratton Faxon Cases are a Potpourri Settlements and verdicts resolved successfully by Stratton Faxon encompass a wide array of subject matter. The cases resemble a litany of human suffering. [...]

Connecticut’s Wrongful Death Statute Is the Most Dangerous Tort of All

Dec 30, 2008   //   by christy   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Wrongful death verdicts are rarely less than $1 million, no matter what the precipitating circumstances. Wrongful deaths are the saddest events of all, so it makes sense that the ensuing [...]

New Program Authorized for Immigrants in the Military

Dec 29, 2008   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Department of Defense Secretary Robert Gates authorized the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps to recruit more foreigners living in the United States to work as physicians, nurses, and [...]

U.S. Congress Passes Trafficking Victims Protection and Reauthorization Act

Dec 29, 2008   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Act includes provisions to promote the identification and protection of trafficking survivors and those who are eligible for asylum and other forms of immigration relief. On December 11, 2008, the [...]

Racketeering Is an Organized Crime

Dec 29, 2008   //   by christy   //   Criminal Defense  //  No Comments

We don’t mean tennis rackets here. This is about a racket, or an illegal business operating as an arm of organized crime, also called the “Mob.” The business of running [...]

When Mortgage Fraud Lurks Around the Corner

Dec 29, 2008   //   by christy   //   Criminal Defense  //  No Comments

The latest crime to hit the papers is mortgage fraud. There is no question it is on the rise. Since 2005, this crime increased by a rough average of 13% [...]

The Day After the Auto Crash

Dec 21, 2008   //   by christy   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

The day after the car crash is usually when you realize you have suffered some major personal and property injuries. The question arises: Just what do you do about it? [...]

Incorporation in Georgia Is Fairly Easy

Dec 21, 2008   //   by christy   //   Business Law  //  No Comments

If you’re just about to set-up a new business in the state of Georgia, you’re in luck. It’s fairly easy to get it incorporated, and you can DIY or hire [...]

When Your Credit Gets Frozen in Georgia

Dec 21, 2008   //   by christy   //   Special Needs Planning  //  No Comments

If you live in Georgia be prepared to have your identity stolen. It’s a fact. Georgia has the unenviable status of ranking in the top ten states for identity theft [...]

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