In this infographic, Charleston personal injury lawyer, Max Sparwasser, offers injury victims a guide on how to file a personal injury claim. Accidents are traumatic and, more often than not, life-changing. Many people don’t know what to do next or what they need to get the compensation they deserve. Here are a few key takeaways from this infographic: Don’t forget to take photos of the accident […] Read more »
What to Look for in a Family Lawyer
Divorces and family law matters are more and more common nowadays. It is important when facing such issues to be advised correctly by a lawyer who knows what he is talking about. This infographic is a representation of the main qualities you should be looking for when hiring a family lawyer. Read more »
Laws That Apply to Bicyclists
The aim of this infographic is to raise awareness of the traffic laws that bicyclists must know and respect. The most important one states that no person under 14 years old is allowed to ride a bike on public roads. Having an identity card with you when going around the city with the bicycle is required and wearing a helmet is mandatory, as well as […] Read more »
How Many Attorneys are in the USA?
Ever wonder how many attorneys there are in the USA? This infographic provides the number of lawyers per 10,000 people in each state. Once you graduate from law school, it’s nice to know what the competition will be in the state you want to begin your practice. Even as a working citizen you’ll know how much help is available to you depending on which state […] Read more »
State by State Marijuana Laws
With recent elections in the United States not only Trump had a surprise win, it was an incredible day for marijuana as well. With mostly crushing numbers eight states voted for legalization of marijuana in one form or another. California, Nevada, Massachusetts and Maine already had a medical marijuana program and now joined the list of states that approve of adult recreational use. Arkansas, Florida, […] Read more »
Drug Driving Laws in the UK
The UK’s drug driving laws were updated in 2015. A new roadside testing kit was brought in to replace the old road side impairment tests. It tests for the presence of a number of banned drugs in a suspects system. With this test came new harsh zero tolerance limits on both legal and illegal drugs. There has been a significant increase in both the numbers […] Read more »
What Young People Need to Know About Sex Laws
So many young people today are walking around uninformed and uneducated about sex laws. As a result, more and more young people are finding themselves involved in situations they shouldn’t be in. This infographic covers age of consent, what constitutes consent, aiding and abetting and much more. The Law Offices of Keren Goldenberg encourage everyone to stay informed about the sex laws in your area, […] Read more »
Texans on Sobriety Checkpoints
DWI checkpoints have been a controversial topic in Texas for years. Currently, Texas is one of the few states in the U.S. that does not have sobriety checkpoints. They intend to keep it that way, but only by a small margin. Recently a statewide survey was completed asking over 10,000 Texans about their views on sobriety checkpoints being introduced to Texas. To summarize the survey […] Read more »
Up in Legal Smoke: Canada’s Marijuana Mess
There is a fight to legalize marijuana all over the world. In many countries it is an illegal substance. However, when it comes to enforcing the law, the situation is not so clear. Some people get punished harshly, while others get away easily. That is especially the case in Canada, where there are big contradictions in implementing the law. Actually, there is one huge legal […] Read more »
How People Find Lawyers in 2015
In an effort to better understand how people are finding attorneys today, Moses & Rooth teamed up with Mike Blumenthal and surveyed over 20,000 people nationwide. Of those 20,000 survey participants, more than 1500 indicated they had hired an attorney recently. The most common way people find attorneys to work with in 2015 is by asking a friend. There were certainly some exceptions to this […] Read more »