What If Google and Wikipedia Disappeared Forever?
As most know Wikipedia went dark on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 in protest of the SOPA bill, and for them with a small staff, they certainly have a point, as…
How To Make Driving Lessons Work For You
Driving schools offer different driving packages to students. Considering how important learning to drive is, you want to make sure that you get the best education while at it. Fortunately,…
Black Lives Matter
Black lives matter And so do the lives of all other races. The problem facing American society seem to be that those who are in a position where they are…
Short Sales and Deed-In-Lieu of Foreclosure Agreements Grow in Popularity in California
Short Sales and Deed-In-Lieu of foreclosure agreements are growing in popularity in California, as lenders and servicers become more aggressive in creating permanent solutions for troubled mortgages in the Golden…
Tips To Avoid Buying A Lemon
Very often, car owners might have a car that might turn out to be a lemon. Such cars obviously do not meet the requisite standards, even after a number of…
Can You Claim for Emotional Distress?
I have had several people raise questions to me regarding what kinds of injury you can claim for in a Personal Injury or Clinical Negligence claim. Do mental health problems…
Speed Traps, Traffic Tickets, and the Intimidation Factor
The lovely State of Florida is unquestionably one of the most popular vacation spots in the United States. Not only do people from other states flock here for vacations, but…
Identity Crisis: Protecting Yourself From Image Theft
For a photographer who makes his or her living from licensing copies of our work, it’s frustrating to see just how easily images can be downloaded from websites, shared on…
Three Tips From a Divorce Attorney About Alimony and New Marriage
When a member of a divorced couple decides to remarry someone with substantial means, the other spouse who is paying alimony may think they are automatically free of paying each…
The Evolution of E-Discovery and Computer Forensics, Part 2: Zubulake V. UBS Warburg
The field of electronic discovery and digital forensics is rapidly evolving. In the early years of this millennium, discovery rules dealt primarily with paper, but with the advent of the…