What Is Mediation?
By Scott C. Lloyd, Attorney I find that a lot of people don’t know what mediation is, or they have […]
By Scott C. Lloyd, Attorney I find that a lot of people don’t know what mediation is, or they have […]
By Scott C. Lloyd, Attorney The college sports landscape is radically different now than it was when I was young,
A DUI charge can be a devastating life event. Aside from the embarrassment and fines or even jail time that
The COVID pandemic had a silver lining in the form of some changes that started out as temporary workarounds that
If you have a conviction for a misdemeanor, traffic offense, or municipal ordinance violation from a municipal court, it is
I have discovered an area of criminal law that I enjoy: The Petition for Postconviction Relief, which is also called a “Rule 32 Petition.” Postconviction Relief (Rule 32 Petition) is a great way to get clients out of prison or…
My absolute favorite thing to do at work helps a client form a new limited liability company, or LLC. It was an honor to serve at the District Attorney’s Office. But all we ever did there was fight or get…
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict have America talking about self-defense. Self-defense is an example of an affirmative defense. An affirmative defense is one other than a denial of any fact alleged on the indictment. It’s called an “affirmative” defense…
My least favorite part of any newscast is “celebrity gossip.” Nonetheless, a story from that segment inspired this column. The story of Britney Spears and her conservator recently dominated the celebrity gossip. However, I never heard anyone explain what a…
The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States says “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” I am…