Filing Whistleblower Claims
March 03, 2018 Employment
A “whistleblower” is an employee who reports illegal or unethical activity of their employer to the proper authorities. However, since employers may face monetary penalties, sanctions, and costly remediation costs associated with correcting the violation, reporting employees may be victims...
Avoid DUI & Being Involved in an Accident on St. Paddy’s Day
March 03, 2018 DUI
Whether you are of Irish heritage or not, St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to enjoy a night out on the town with friends. Unfortunately, the high rate of people who consume alcohol during the celebrations has led to...
Should You Resolve Your Employment Dispute With Arbitration?
February 02, 2018 Business Law
Whether you’re an employed individual or someone who employs others at their business, you’re probably more than familiar with the fact that business disputes happen. No matter how large or small your business, conflicts could come up and that means...
5 Steps to Take After a Dog Bite
January 01, 2018 Personal Injury
Although dogs are considered to be man’s best friend, these canine companions are still prone to attack or bite a friend or foe. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur in...
College Campus Sexual Assault Statistics
January 01, 2018 Personal Injury|Sexual Abuse
What Age Women Are Usually Sexually Assaulted in College Young adults, especially women ages 18-24, are at a high risk for sexual assault and sexual violence on college campuses. In fact, sex crimes are more pervasive on university grounds compared...