DALLAS, Oct. 27, 2017 -- Complaints were filed on September 19, 2017, in federal district courts in Mississippi and Texas as the result of a data breach at Equifax, Inc., and Equifax Information Services, LLC, providers of credit reporting services … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2017
The Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists Law in Texas
When you've been hurt in an accident, one of the first places you turn to help you get reimbursement for your losses is your insurance company. For many, that's an unpleasant experience. Let's face it—insurance companies are in business to make a … [Read more...]
Gifts
As Christmas approaches and every commercial promises happiness with the purchase of the advertiser’s product, the thought of gifts is inescapable. For some people, gifts are pure joy. They love to shop for them. They love to give them. They love to … [Read more...]
“Can’t We All Just Get Along?” Suggestions for Holiday Parenting
In Texas, as in most states, the law tells judges that the most important thing, overriding pretty much everything except the Constitution, is the “best interest of the child.” If you are a parent, and you aren’t living with your child’s other … [Read more...]
Why Don’t They Just Get in Line?
As an immigration attorney, this is a frequent question pondered in my presence. Other similar questions include: What does he need to become a citizen? What can I do to sponsor an employee who’s here undocumented? What can I do to help my star … [Read more...]
Where should I file my disability claim?
SSA is a federal program and the rules do not vary state to state, but the approval rates and even the time it takes to get your case heard, vary greatly by region, state and hearing office. There are just parts of our country where the Judges tend … [Read more...]
Can I File A New Bankruptcy Case If I Have Already Filed Previously?
The answer to this question is that it depends. If you have filed bankruptcy in the past and you find yourself in a position where you need to file again, you need expert legal advice to make sure you get it right. Job loss, divorce, medical … [Read more...]
The Gods Must Be Crazy!
In the almost already impossible realm of workers comp there is an area of case in law that allows the insurance carrier to remain not liable for compensation if the injury arose ouT of an "Act of God," unless the employment exposes the injured … [Read more...]
VA Benefits
This Veteran’s Day, we take a moment to honor those who have served our Country and who have fought for the freedoms we enjoy. Here is a reminder to those people and their families of some of the benefits (some well known and some lesser known) … [Read more...]