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2020

What Can You Do With Digital Assets After Death?

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In an increasingly digital world, it is important that you include your digital assets in your estate planning. Digital assets not only refers to social media and email accounts, but also your online financial accounts. Here are some tips to help you settle your digital assets.   Create an Inventory of Your Digital Assets Before you can determine what to do with your digital assets, you need to make note of what they are. Read More»

Courtroom Decorum: When Defendants Should Speak

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For those who have been charged with a wrongful death, it is crucial to understand when is the best time to speak while in the courtroom. Decorum in the courtroom is critical to the overall outcome. Bad behavior, such as speaking out during testimony of witnesses, when an attorney is presenting evidence, or when the judge is speaking, is never an ideal situation, no matter how the information is perceived by the defendant. Read More»

The Lowdown On Proving Liability In Drunk Driving Accident Cases In New Hampshire

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According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, on average, one person is killed in a drunk driving accident and every two minutes, one person is injured as a result of a drunk driving accident. Everyone is aware that drinking and driving is dangerous. Each and every day, people are injured or killed by someone driving drunk. Not to mention the fact that no matter what state you live in, drinking and driving is a crime and could land you behind bars. Read More»

Something Went Wrong: 3 Steps To Take If Your Baby Was Injured At Birth

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You did everything right during your pregnancy. You went to all of your doctor’s appointments and ate all the right foods. The last thing you expected was to have your baby suffer injuries at birth. Unfortunately, birth injuries can happen at any time during labor or delivery. According to research abirth injury is defined as an impairment of the neonate’s body function or structure due to an adverse event that occurred at birth. Read More»

Can You Challenge The Evidence In A DUI Case?

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When you are facing a DUI conviction, it important that you do everything possible to get the charges reduced or dropped. There are many aspects of the case against you that you and your DUI attorney can challenge. If you are facing a DUI charge, here are some areas you should consider focusing on in your defense.  The Breath Test Breath tests are routinely used as part of a DUI case, but there are some major issues with the testing. Read More»