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Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act Passes House
By Brian C. Caffrey, Esq. The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives on December 6, 2017 by a vote of 231-198, ...
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Brian C. Caffrey, Esq.
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The Spousal Privilege
While the Commonwealth generally has the ability, when prosecuting a crime, to utilize the power of the Courts to issue subpoenas to witnesses to ...
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Unemployment Compensation -You don't have to go it alone
By Keith E. Kendall, Esq. I've been handling unemployment compensation cases for 30 years, and would not recommend that any applicant go it alone, on ...
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All I Want For Christmas Is… A Divorce.
By Erin Zimmerer, Esq. It’s odd, but right after the holidays there is normally an influx of people wanting to file for divorce or custody. I’m not ...
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Plea Deals Can Let You Take Your Lumps But Keep Your Sentencing Fair
In my experience, people charged with crimes often believe that they must either plead guilty as charged or take the case all the way to a trial. They ...
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When You're Sued…
By Brian C. Caffrey, Esq. Being sued is a traumatic experience. Most people live their whole lives without being sued. Yet someone, with a legitimate ...
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5 Common Mistakes Even Good Parents Make in Custody
By Kelly M. Walsh, Esq. Most people understand that abuse, criminal activity, and drug and alcohol problems will be major issues in a custody case. ...
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Burglary Vs Robbery
I have noticed that oftentimes people confuse the terms “robbery” and “burglary.” While these two types of crimes do have similarities, they are ...
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