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Spousal Privilege: Do you have to testify against your spouse?

Spousal privilege is a legal concept that refers to the protection afforded to married couples from being forced to testify against each other in criminal and civil legal proceedings. The concept of spousal privilege is based on the principle of marital confidentiality, which recognizes the importance of preserving the sanctity of marriage and the privacy […]

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Nursing School Scandal Proves Old Accusations Can Haunt Professionals

A Nursing Scandal Breaks You may have read or heard of the nursing school scandal rocking the nation’s nursing profession and hospital industry. Federal officials allege in criminal charges relating to the scandal that over 7,600 nurses practicing at hospitals nationwide bought bogus credentials from several now-closed Florida nursing schools.  Unfair Investigatory Burdens The nursing scandal’s allegations

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Trademarks and Egos

A trademark is your brand’s identity. A trademark can be any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of any of these things that distinguishes your goods or services from others. It’s how consumers recognize you in commerce. However, when your ego gets in the way the consequences can be costly. Kool Kiy, a well-known

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There Is No “I” In Team!

Why do cases get assigned multiple attorneys?  People sometimes assume they will have one attorney working on their file.  However, there are benefits of having two or more attorneys preparing your case for litigation. Litigation is an intense atmosphere with many different “players”.  The judge, opposing counsel, witnesses and jury are all examples of these

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Illegal search and seizure is a crucial concept in the American legal system

Illegal search and seizure is a crucial concept in the American legal system, protected by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The Fourth Amendment ensures that citizens have the right to privacy and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. This protection applies to citizens, their homes, vehicles, personal belongings, and other

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Preparing For Divorce Or Considering Divorce Part One Preparation

Nothing about divorce is easy, especially financial issues. Whatever your income status is, high earner to stay-at-home spouse-,you’ll face financial challenges during a divorce. To avoid being emotionally rattled; get prepared.   To financially prepare for your divorce, start by taking stock of your current financial situation. You may want or need to set up

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