Browsing articles from "February, 2009"

The Law Says Teens Must Restrict Passengers in Ohio

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Criminal Defense  //  No Comments

The statistics about teens involved in fatal crashes in Ohio were so horrendous, that the state brought in a law that restricts the number of passengers allowed in the vehicle [...]

Yesterday the Law Said

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Without putting too fine a point on it, immigration law seems to change daily, much to the confusion of those wishing to apply to live in the U.S. This is [...]

The Constitutionality of Radio Frequency Identification Tags

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

This is one of the hottest issues to ever hit the media — radio frequency identification tags for aliens crossing the U.S. border. Actually, the debate about this idea extends [...]

Immigration, the Next Biggest Political Frisbee

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Many regard immigration to be a political Frisbee whether it’s an election year or not. Even with a new administration in the White House, many figure this will make no [...]

The Threat of Deportation Is Real

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

It’s not a lot of fun having the threat of deportation hanging over your head. If this is what you are facing, make it a point to contact a highly [...]

The Misdemeanor Versus the Felony

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Bankruptcy  //  No Comments

Every state in the U.S. breaks its crime categories down into two different classifications – felonies and misdemeanors. Felonies are the more serious categories of crimes, with a conviction meriting [...]

Financial Investment Advice Is for Everyone

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Bankruptcy  //  No Comments

Just because you do not have a large amount of money to invest does not mean you can’t ask a financial advisor how to best make that money work. No [...]

Real Estate Agency In Illinois

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Bankruptcy  //  No Comments

Knowing what an agency agreement means is vital to understanding the role a real estate agent plays, in regard to a real estate transaction. Every U.S. state has laws that [...]

Business Succession Planning for a Graceful Exit

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Bankruptcy  //  No Comments

How many business owners do you know who actually have a succession plan in place if something happens? The answer is likely, not many people. It’s sad, but true, far [...]

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