The Supreme Court in Taylor Court

Updates in Supreme Court decision in United States v. Taylor  No. 20–1459, decided June 21, 2022.   According to a criminal defense lawyer who residents trust from our friends, the Supreme Court of the United States decided in Taylor that attempted Hobbs Act robbery is not a federal crime of violence for purposes 18 USC § 924 […]
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Credit Card Interest Rates

Credit Card Debt Relief Lawyer Half-way through 2022, credit card rates are high and climbing higher.  Following a period of relative stability from 2009 to about 2015, thanks to President Obama’s pro-consumer Credit CARD Act, (Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009), rates began to rise significantly in 2015 and continued to climb […]
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Estate Planning Communication 

Estate Planning Communication 

How Do I Start the Estate Planning Conversation With My Parents? It’s a tale as old as time, as some parents, or older relatives, can be reluctant to discuss topics around death, inheritance, and estate planning. Or, perhaps younger relatives want to avoid the conversation because it makes them sad. We understand these conversations can […]
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