New Court Ruling

Maryland Court of Appeals Rules that Indigent Defendants Entitled to Public Defenders at Initial Hearing Before Court Commissioner. Maryland’s highest court ruled recently that poor suspects should have access to counsel at all bail hearings. For those who cannot afford an attorney, this is very good news because instead of running the possibility of not…

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Now, in Maryland, you cannot text OR HOLD A CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING

Driving in Maryland has officially changed. As of October 1st, 2013, holding and talking on your cell phone will become a primary offense. In 2012 Maryland became a “Hands Free” state where it was a secondary offense; which means that police would need to have another reason to pull you over and then if you…

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Bancarrota- 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…

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Buenas 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…

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Nice words from a client about my office

Jeff, Just this week, I finished up a bankruptcy for a client who had a lot of worries (understandably and correctly) before she filed for Chapter 7 relief. She had many questions and deserved extra time for answers to the issues she raised. Now that we are finished, I received the following email that I…

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