Posts Tagged ‘Baltimore County Lawyer’
If you have a Social Security Disability claim pending, your case may take even LONGER!
The Baltimore Sun reports today that the wait for a decision in a Social Security Disability case may get even longer, if the Democrats and Republicans do not reach a budget deal to avoid sequestration. In the article, entitled “Social Security Braces for Budget Cuts, Frustrated Public”, by reporter John Fritze, in the February 26,…
Read MoreUna Nueva Regla para casos de Seguro de Social y descapacidad
¿ Usted solicita beneficios de incapacidad de Seguro de Social? ¿Usted ha usado drogas ilegales? ¿Usted es un alcohólico? Entonces, usted necesita saber sobre una nueva regla de Seguro de Social. Se llama, SSR 13-2p. Esta proclamación explica paso a paso cómo la Administración del Seguro Social revisa su reclamo si usted tiene una adicción.…
Read MoreBancarrota- La diferencia entre Capitulo Siete y Capitulo Trece
Cuando clientes vienen a mi oficina para una cita sobre bancarrota, todos quieren archivar una caso de capítulo siete. Todos quieren archivar un capitulo siete porque esta fácil y rápido. Al igual, que sus cuentas pueden ser eliminadas aproximadamente en seis meses. Sin embargo, hay tres razónes en la cual usted necesita archivar una capítulo trece: 1. Si ingreso…
Read MoreBuenas palabras de una cliente
Me siento afortunado porque tengo mucho clientes maravillosa. Por ejemplo, he representado una mujer en su bancarrota. Semana pasado, yo acabado su caso. La mujer envió el correo electronico que esta debajo: Jeff, No otra abogados existen que similar a usted. Yo recomendaré usted altamente. Usted esta informado con las leyes, honesto, su honorarios estan razonable…
Read More¡Este ladrón quien fue tonto- el dejó su hija a casa que se robó!
Yo encontré esta historia en el periódico Mundo Latino en Baltimore, Maryland. (Yo tengo un anuncio en este periódico por mi negocios.) Porque que historia esta moy chistoso, yo quise le compartir contigo. Yo encontré esta historia tambien a emol.com, un sitio de red para noticias de Chile. Aqui esta el enlace por la página- http://www.emol.com/noticias/internacional/2012/12/31/577045/argentina-ladron-se-olvida-de-su-hija-dentro-de-la-casa-a-la-que-entro-a-robar.html. ¡Por favor,…
Read MoreDo not give a statement to the police without an Attorney
There is a Maryland case that recently emphasized the importance of not waiving Miranda rights. Since this blog related to Maryland laws and legal rights, the case of Ramiro Arce Gonzalez v. State, No. 4, September Term, 2012, emphasizes why you should not give a statement without an attorney present. The case can be…
Read MoreWe will miss Judge Ann Brobst of Baltimore County Circuit Court
It was indeed tragic to hear that Judge Anne Brobst passed away this week. Therefore, I am posting an article that I wrote for the Baltimore County Bar Association Advocate monthly magazine in February, 2010. After experiencing the joy of Judge Brobst’s investiture, I felt compelled to write this article. This piece comes from the…
Read MoreNew Maryland Court of Appeals Case- Police Use of Taser Turn a Stop Into an Arrest
Yesterday, the Maryland Court of Appeals, in Reid v. State, overturned a conviction for a handgun violation. The ruling was that there was not probable cause for an arrest. Because there was not probable cause, the evidence obtained after arrest should have been suppressed. You can read the full opinion here: http://mdcourts.gov/opinions/coa/2012/113a11.pdf
Read MoreMaryland Court of Appeals decision affects Pit Bull owners and Property Owners
The Maryland Court of Appeals recent decision of, Tracey v. Solesky (No. 53, September Term 2012) holding owners of Pit Bulls to a strict liability standard has created great controversy. If you are a pit bull owner, or you have a tenant who owns a pit bull, you will want to read carefully the opinion…
Read MoreOn September 11th, we remember residents of Baltimore County who died that day and thank a Baltimore City State’s Attorney who continues to serve
The Maryland 911 Memorial is dedicated today, on the tenth anniversary of that tragic event. Among the 68 Marylanders who lost their lives that day, five are listed as living in Baltimore County. Included in that list are Robert John Fangman, Linda Rosenbaum and Cortez Ghee. A biography of each of can be seen at…
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