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Bit By a Dog In California: Do I Have A Case?
Thousands of individuals are bit by dogs each year in the United States. The majority of these attacks by dogs do not cause serious injuries, but some do result in time lost wages, medical bills, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. If you have been attacked by a dog in California, you may be entitled to […]
4 points for the 4th of July
This year the Fourth of July falls on a Saturday. The legal holiday is Friday so we all have a three day weekend. Enjoy your mid-summer mini-vacation. However, the very worst way you want to celebrate the Fourth of July is in jail because you have been arrested for a DUI. Did you know that? […]
Pennsylvania Legislature Slams Shut Loophole for DUI Offenses
On October 27, 2014, Governor Tom Corbett signed legislation that will greatly affect punishment for certain DUI offenses. Until this new legislation, subsequent DUI offenses were governed by the decision in Commonwealth v. Haig, 981 A.2d 902 (2009). In that case, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the actions of an individual subsequent to […]
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Don’t Let a DUI Ruin Your Halloween Celebration This year, Halloween is on a Friday which means there may be a likely increase in the number of costumed revelers enjoying adult beverages. When Halloween and a Friday night combine, there can be an increase in DUI arrests. It is important to learn how to avoid getting […]
Historic Verdict and Judgment won by Fiore & Barber, LLC
In the first ever BitTorrent copyright infringement case to go to trial in any United States District Court in the County, Judge Michael Baylson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled in favor of Malibu Media, LLC, an adult content movie producer, and against three defendants and entered a judgment […]