It is true that, in the US, each criminal defendant has the right to an attorney, and that that right is enshrined in the constitution. It is also true that not every claimant or defendant in a civil case is entitled to counsel. Sadly, many low-income citizens, who would benefit … [Read more...]
Social Media in Criminal Investigations
With the rise of social media has come a panoply of societal changes. The very fabric of social relations has altered, so that now we can literally remain in contact with our friends and family continuously throughout the day. With over 2 billion people on Facebook, it is no … [Read more...]
Identifying Signs of Nursing Home Abuse
Throughout the country there are nearly 1.6 million people living in nursing homes and if you include residential care facilities, that number increases to nearly 2.6 million. By 2050, one in five people will likely be over 65, making a large portion of the population potential … [Read more...]
Little Falls Can Leave Big Impacts
Despite OSHA standards and improved equipment, hundreds of construction workers die every year from falls in the United States. According to the Center for Construction Research and Training, there were over 450 deaths in 2007 as a result of construction site falls. Falling, even … [Read more...]
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Some of the most powerful men in the country have recently been outed as perpetrators of sexual assault. Harvey Weinstein assaulted and outright raped a number of actresses, threatening to end their careers if they told anyone, and “boost their careers” if they gave him sexual … [Read more...]
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