Category: Law

Recreational Marijuana is Legal in New Mexico

New Mexico has followed suit with some other states by legalizing marijuana for recreational use. June 29, 2021, marked the beginning of the Cannabis Regulation Act, which highlights new rules when it comes to personal possession within the state.   The Cannabis Regulation Act details ​Above all, adults must use discretion when it comes to the use of recreational cannabis. People 21 and older can now

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What Do You Do After a Car Accident?

Everyone that gets into a car on their way to daily activities, such as work or school, doesn’t expect to get into an accident. However, it is best to be prepared in case it does happen. Knowing what you should do after a wreck can save you a lot of time and energy down the road should you need to litigate. What should you

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What’s the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor?

When categorizing crimes, you will most likely hear the terms felony and misdemeanor used most often. While the definitions of these terms can vary from state to state, it’s important to understand the key differences between the two from the severity of the crime itself to the trial length. The severity of the crime Misdemeanors overall tend to be less severe of a crime

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Preparing to Meet With Your Criminal Defense Attorney

It can be scary when you are charged with a criminal offense, especially if it is your first time. On top of being nervous and scared, you can become confused dealing with the justice system. Having an experienced criminal attorney on your side can be the difference between you walking free or being behind bars. When you are preparing to meet with your attorney,

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Should All Drugs Be Legalized?

There have been many changes over the years when it comes to drugs, especially marijuana. In the last 20 years, there were originally no states where the use of marijuana was legal. Now, there are 33 states that allow marijuana use in some form. It’s likely that it will become completely legal in the United States in the coming years. However, should harder substances

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How Does An Employer Enforce A Non-Compete Agreement In Texas?

You suspect a former employee of violating a non-compete agreement they agreed to when employed at your company. What do you do? Review All Relevant Documentation It is critical that the employer locate all non-compete agreements the former employee signed. Some may be stand-alone documents while others may be fine print within other documents such as stock options or offer letters. Interview Potential Witnesses

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​How Do Judges Determine Bail Amount?

Bail is the amount of money required to be released from jail until a required court appearance occurs. In some cases, bail may be several thousands—or even a million dollars. But for others, it can be only a few hundred dollars. So how do judges determine how much you need to pay? Below, we take a look at how bail amounts are determined. The

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​7 Tips To Avoid A Lawsuit During Your Company’s Holiday Party

Many employees look forward to the annual company holiday party. It is a time to celebrate the season and the end of a busy year. Employees, and their significant others, can gather for fun and cheer. Unfortunately, among the holidaymakers, there can be problems. Some individuals may press charges against their place of employment if they are injured or in an accident after a

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​3 Crazy Holiday Lawsuits From The Past Decade

The Holiday season is a special time of year. Family and friends gather to celebrate a number of special holidays. Unfortunately, the season also seems to be the start of many lawsuits. Some of those cases are clearly serious in nature; others…not so much. Here are three of the craziest holiday lawsuits from the past 10 years. Are Turkey Cooking Instructions Copyrightable? Back in

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