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Supreme Court: Police Can’t Be Sued for Violating Suspects’ Miranda Rights

Ryan J. Farrick - June 23, 2022

Writing for a split, 6-3 majority, Justice Samuel Alito suggested that a violation of a suspect’s Miranda rights are not necessarily a violation of their constitutional rights, too.

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Deadly Synthetic 'ISO' Implicated in At Least 19 U.S. Deaths

‘Grieving Families Act’ Will Finally Recognize Wrongful Death Survivors’ Loss

Michael Brevda, Esq. - June 23, 2022

For years, I’ve had to explain to New York families that the law does not recognize their suffering due to the loss of their parent. The conversation is usually met with anger, disbelief, and shock. Despite the outrage, it’s true. Current New York law puts no monetary value on the life of children, seniors, and

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Texas: A Dangerous Place for Construction Workers

Sharon Feldman - June 23, 2022

Injuries caused by oil related accidents can include burns, hearing loss, broken bones, head injuries, and a variety of health problems from inhaling toxic substances.

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How to Deal with a Lowball Offer After an Auto Accident

Greg Baumgartner - June 23, 2022

A big mistake an injured person makes, which results in that individual receiving a lowball offer of compensation for injuries, is being too free in discussing an accident and injuries with an insurance company.

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How Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Works In Indiana

Benjamin Tejes - June 23, 2022

When you file for bankruptcy, remember that Indiana has particular bankruptcy exemptions and statutes that should be considered.

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Child Custody Lawyers Help Families in Difficult Situations

Peter Charles - June 23, 2022

If you’re angry with your ex, you might be tempted to take it up to the judge, but, as virtually all custody lawyers will warn you, you might not be happy with their decision. 

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Alimony Battle in Florida Legislature May Soon Be Over

Peter Charles - June 23, 2022

The proposal also would do away with permanent alimony and would significantly shrink the duration of alimony currently allowed.

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What Happens with Property That is Held Jointly After a Divorce in Phoenix?

Peter Charles - June 23, 2022

Arizona law uses a system called community property. This means that all property obtained during the course of the marriage is now owned by both spouses, unless it was a specific gift or inheritance to one of them.

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Are Police Allowed to Use Force on Detained Suspects in Massachusetts?

Peter Charles - June 23, 2022

If a person was unnecessarily harmed or killed by the police, a civil lawsuit against the department or city that employs the officer can be brought.

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Can the Use of Tear Gas Be Considered Police Brutality in Georgia?

Peter Charles - June 23, 2022

Scientists refer to tear gas as a lachrymator agent, from the Latin “lacrima,” meaning “tear.”

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