by Virginia Vile Tehrani | Jul 16, 2018 | Criminal Defense, General Litigation
So you were pulled over and charged with reckless driving in Virginia. You now have questions about this charge, and if you don’t, you should. Here are some Proactive steps you can take to help your case. First, you should learn about the charge itself and...
by Virginia Vile Tehrani | Jun 19, 2018 | Criminal Defense, General Litigation
Speed Trap: How driving through Virginia could land you in more trouble than you knew Imagine this scenario. You’re on the interstate in Virginia heading to work, racing traffic to get to the airport, or just driving through on I-495. You figure it will be safe to go...
by Philip Wright | Nov 11, 2016 | Construction Disputes, General Litigation
Victor Espinoza knows a thing or two about winning. He’s won the Kentucky Derby three times and he’s the last Triple Crown champion since 1978. He also knows, as his silks state, that under Maryland law any person who plans to dig underground must call “Miss...
by Curtis Hane | Aug 29, 2016 | General Litigation, Workers Compensation Litigation
Providing effective and successful vocational and job search services in Maryland workers’ compensation claims can be a win-win for both claimants and employers. Whether voluntarily agreed upon by the parties to a claim or ordered by the Workers’ Compensation...
by Don Maiberger | Jun 30, 2016 | General Litigation, Workers Compensation Litigation
In recent years, the number of cases involving the use of opioid medication as a regular course of treatment for chronic pain, failed back syndrome, poor surgical results, and other non-life threatening conditions have increased. Workers’ Compensation Commissions,...