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Practice of Law Before You Blog, Check Your State's Attorney Advertising Rules

Before You Blog, Check Your State's Attorney Advertising Rules

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Whether lawyers blog as a marketing tactic or for personal satisfaction, law blogging is pretty popular. But blogging can cause problems for an attorney who...

Practice of Law Overzealous Advocacy, Private Sting Gets IN Lawyer Suspended

Overzealous Advocacy, Private Sting Gets IN Lawyer Suspended

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

David Schalk went where few lawyers have gone before - to a marijuana dealer. He did so, not to get high, but to discredit the informant that was set to...

Practice of Law DUI Defenders Pick Your Poison: Probable Cause or Plea Bargain

DUI Defenders Pick Your Poison: Probable Cause or Plea Bargain

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

In September, the Supreme Court agreed to address whether a law enforcement officer may obtain a nonconsensual and warrantless blood sample from a drunk driver...

Practice of Law Power Play: What Do You Do When the Air Stops Working?

Power Play: What Do You Do When the Air Stops Working?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Have you identified the closest WiFi-accessible coffee shop to your office? Do you have a backup location where you can meet with clients? You might want to...

Practice of Law How to Kick a Client Out of Your Office

How to Kick a Client Out of Your Office

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Once you get a client through the door, how do you kick him out? Time, after all, is money. The longer a chatty client sits in your office shooting the...

Practice of Law 6 Fashion Crimes Committed In Court

6 Fashion Crimes Committed In Court

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Is there a better place for people watching than a criminal court in California? Most of the nation would agree that us Californians are a wee bit odd. Head to...

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