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Bam Margera Released From Jail and Heading to Rehab After DUI Citation

By Lawrence Katz • 27 November, 2024  Former “Jackass” star Bam Margera has been released to a rehabilitation facility after spending a week in a suburban Philadelphia jail. Margera was recently pulled over and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in south-central Pennsylvania. During a hearing in September, Chester County Judge Patrick Carmody determined that Margera would receive

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Federal Anti-Hazing Bill May Spur New Measures

By Lawrence Katz The U.S. House of Representatives has passed House Bill 5646 that, if enacted into law, would require federally funded colleges and universities to publicly report hazing incidents while adopting new hazing prevention programs. Let our highly qualified student defense attorneys help you if you are a hazing victim or face hazing disciplinary charges. Call 833.536.8652 now

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Alabama Teachers’ Bill of Rights and Student Due Process Rights Laws Highlight School Tensions

By Lawrence Katz • 1 August, 2024 According to press reports, the Alabama legislature has just passed two bills with overwhelming bipartisan support, indicating that the laws will soon apply to schools across the state. Interestingly, the new laws purport to protect both teachers who need administrators to discipline students and students who face discipline.

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When Assistant Mistakes Threaten Your Medical License

By Lawrence Katz • 13 June, 2024 Yes, it’s true: whether you are a physician, nurse, psychologist, therapist, counselor, or other licensed medical professional, the mistakes of an assistant in your medical practice can end up threatening your own professional license. You can get caught in the disciplinary crossfire. Treat misconduct allegations based on assistant

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You Can’t Sue The King!: Understanding The Tort Claims Notice

By Joseph Cannizzo Jr. July 2023 Anyone who has ever been involved in a personal injury lawsuit has probably heard of the legal phrase, “statute of limitations”. For those unfamiliar, a statute of limitations, generally, is a statutory deadline by which a plaintiff must bring their claim before the Court – in other words, by

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