Archive for July 2010

Texas Divorce

Like many marriages that end in divorce in Texas, the dissolution of the union between Sarah and Mike Brown (names have been changed to protect the innocent) was not done under the most cordial of circumstances. The Browns were married for seventeen years, owned an enviable home outside of Dallas, Texas, and were the proud parents of three school-aged children. Mike had been growing noticeably more distant over the past couple of years and the ideal life they presented in public was a much different reality behind closed doors. Sarah had a strong suspicion that her husband was having an affair and, being adept at searching her way through the newest pieces of technology, decided to check out Mike’s personal computer when he was out of town on business. What Sarah Brown found on her husband’s computer hard drive was enough to make her call a divorce lawyer the next …

Legal Services of Labor Law Attorneys

Labor law attorneys deal with a broad range of labor issues mainly related to how employers treat employees, former employees and applicants for employment. This includes all the areas of the employer-employee relationship, negotiations, and the collective bargaining agreement.Generally, labor laws were designed to create a bargaining balance between employers and employees; prohibiting management and the union from engaging in “unfair labor practices” and encouraging both parties to engage in faithful collective bargaining.Labor laws also grant employees the right to unionize and allow employers and employees to engage in typical union activities like strikes, pickets, seeking injunctions, and lockouts, which is done for getting their demands heard.What Labor Law Attorneys Can DoLabor law attorneys deal mostly with employers and the union. These lawyers help management by carrying out following tasks:o Reviewing client employee handbooks, manuals and policy statementso Assisting with federal and state wage and hour law issues and claimso Representing employers before …

What Are Florida DUI Laws?

This article will examine what are Florida DUI laws.First, you should know that you can pick up a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge with blood alcohol level of .08 percent or higher. You can be charged if your blood test reflects .08 or if you refuse to take a blood test.This charge starts two separate cases. Of course, you have the criminal case which can result in fines or even jail. But you have a parallel case with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.You have only 10 days to challenge the revocation of your license with the FDHSMV. If you don’t request a hearing, your license will be suspended for six months.What are Florida DUI laws and consequences of driving drunk?A first time DUI can result in $250 to $500 fines, not more than six months in jail, and vehicle impounding for not more than 10 …

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