Monthly Archives: February 2023

Understanding The Importance Of Expert Witnesses In Criminal Cases
If you have been arrested and charged with a crime, you need the help of a qualified defense attorney. An attorney knowledgeable about or skillful in the area of criminal law can prove invaluable. You may also need the help of an expert witness if you are facing criminal charges. Your defense attorney can… Read More »

United States Public Health Service Administrative Hearings
Whether you have five or 25 years, whether you are a USPHS Commander (O-5) or newly Commissioned, you need to protect your investment in your career. Don’t take chances with your pension, Tricare for Life and even VA benefits. Whether you are suffering from physical or mental health ailments or someone accuses you of… Read More »

How To Recognize A Distracted Driver
Distracted driving is a major problem on U.S. roads. And unlike what most people think, distracted driving does not only happen when a driver uses his or her phone. Distracted driving is doing any activity that takes a driver’s attention away from driving. For example, eating/drinking while driving is distracted driving. Grooming yourself while… Read More »

The Kurta and Hagel Memos are prominently explained in this incredibly important 2023 case.
If you were discharged without proper consideration by IDES or Integrated Disability Evaluation System, your PEB or MEB Physical or Medical Evaluation Boards, you may have been denied your pension. For me, this is great reading. Enjoy and the link to the full opinion is at the bottom of this article, which is mostly… Read More »

What To Expect At An Initial Consultation With A New Jersey Family Attorney
People need family attorneys for a variety of reasons. If going through a divorce, you need a family attorney specializing in divorce cases. You may also need to hire a family attorney if you have a child custody or child support case. If you’re looking to hire a New Jersey family attorney, you probably… Read More »

Violating A Restraining Order In NJ
Restraining orders are usually entered by the court to protect an individual’s safety and well-being. Generally, when a restraining order is granted, the defendant/accused party is barred from having any form of contact with the plaintiff/protected party. After a restraining order has been granted, the defendant must follow the order’s restrictions. Failure to follow… Read More »