With the Supreme Court’s final verdict on gay marriage looming in the near future, some recently drafted state legislation has evoked a rally cry from gay rights advocates along with
Electronic Evidence: Careful What You Write
Text, email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram…blogs like this one. Just like the old warning to proceed with caution when writing something on paper, so should one hesitate before firing off that
Uberdilemmas over…Uber
They’ve become the answer to every partygoer’s prayers. Out a little later than expected? Use a phone app to arrange a ride with Uber. Shortly thereafter, a price-negotiated ride shows
Protective Orders Often Essential During Divorce
A seventeen-hour standoff at a Tulsa apartment complex came to a tragic end this morning. An as of yet unidentified 36-year-old man violated a protective order yesterday when he arrived
To Kill a Doubt: Harper Lee Knows She’s Agreed to Publish
Few books have such universal appeal as Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a favorite among even those who claimed to hate reading in high school. Among the literati,
Debt Collection: Lawsuits Protect Legal Rights
Say the word “debt” at a party, and it’s likely half the people in the room will tense up and a lull in the conversation will ensue. It’s the modern
Why a Divorce Attorney is an Essential Advocate
It goes without saying that divorce is a traumatic time for couples—and not just them, but children and extended family as well. Ideally, everyone could “consciously uncouple” like the celebs,
IRS Impersonation Scam & Credit Legal Issues
With tax season in full swing, the recent story about the most wildly successful IRS impersonation scheme in the history of the agency is particularly interesting. Evidently a total of
Utah Law Approves Capital Punishment by Firing Squad
In light of shortages and decreased access to the standard lethal injection drugs, Utah lawmakers passed a bill that would allow executions by firing squad. While it’s unclear whether Governor
SAE Controversy and the Freedom of Speech Conundrum
If you’ve read a headline, passed a newspaper rack, followed any online news source, or basically stepped outside your home in the last year, you’ve inevitably heard the term “post-racial