by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Family Law
Divorce Cases and Pet Custody A common issue in many divorce cases is who will get to keep the parties’ pets. Unfortunately, in Pennsylvania, pets are treated no differently than any other item of personal property. In 2002, the PA Supreme Court decided...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Criminal Defense
The Necessity and Reality of Police Officers Wearing Body Cameras Public scrutiny of police interactions has been growing over the past few years. This has mainly been publicized in the realm of perceptions regarding racially provoked police shootings. With the...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Workers Compensation
They’re Back (As if They Ever Really Went Away) As part of the Act 57 amendments to the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act implemented in 1996, the legislature created a procedure outlined in Section 306 (a.2) called an Impairment Rating Evaluation (IRE)....
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Criminal Defense
The Benefit of One-on-One Discussions with your Criminal Defense Attorney If you plead guilty or are convicted of a crime, the next step in the criminal justice process is sentencing. Whether your sentence is something that is agreed upon with the District Attorney or...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Professional Licensing
On November 1, 2018, Utah became the most recent state to approve a new class of legal professional titled the Licensed Paralegal Practitioner (LPP). Washington state launched a similar practice titled the Limited License Legal Technician. Utah’s Supreme Court...
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