Whether in life or in death, Jeffrey Epstein remains buried deep in lawsuits. On the one hand, are the state and federal prosecutors trying to figure out how to pursue criminal charges against potential Epstein co-conspirators like Ghislaine Maxwell. On the other hand, are the lawyers representing the alleged victims trying to file civil lawsuits against his estate. The real …
Jeffrey Epstein Case: Prison Guards Indictment
The Jeffrey Epstein case has been one of the most sensational high profile cases in recent times. This was fueled in no small part by his apparent friendships and close associations with well-known celebrities, academics, politicians, British royalty, and even presidents. His proximity to power has given rise to speculation about the circumstances surrounding his death, with some alleging foul …
The Prince Andrew Interview: Legal Implications
Jeffrey Epstein’s death couldn’t have come at a worse time for Prince Andrew. His suicide happened before he could answer to sex trafficking charges in the US. As a result, a shining spotlight has now been placed on his friend Prince Andrew following the allegations made by Virginia Roberts Giuffre. Her original allegations were made in December 2014, of which …
Who are the Best Lawyers in Houston in 2019?
Should you ever find yourself in any legal battle, one of the most prudent things you can do to give yourself the best chance of coming out on top is to find yourself the best lawyer for your particular situation. There are very many different kinds of lawyers in Houston. Just as is the case with everything in life, some …
Online Bullying Laws
In today’s digital era, it’s no secret that the Internet plays a significant role in modern education. Learning about anything and everything under the sun has become possible courtesy of the internet. Ranging from getting degrees online to e-books, more student experiences and classroom functions are veering into cyberspace. And unfortunately, this includes online bullying, also known as cyberbullying. Regardless …
Manslaughter vs. Murder: What’s the Difference?
The terms manslaughter vs. murder usually has a myriad of people entangled in a web of confusion. When they watch documentaries or read the newspaper, they’re baffled. One defendant gets a life sentence for murder while another gets probation or a lighter sentence for manslaughter, which is seemingly more severe than murder. And, terms like felony murder throw even more …
Best Criminal Defense Lawyers in Texas – 2019
Looking for the best criminal defense lawyers in Texas? Before you settle on one, you should look into some of the strategies they use in their defense, as well as, their track record of wins. The latter is strongly dependent on the former. This article explores some of the best strategies criminal defense lawyers use to fight criminal charges and …
Can I Sue the Police?
“Can you sue the police” is a common question people who’ve had negative encounters with law enforcement ask. The short answer is yes! It is possible and within your rights to sue the police. Law enforcement officers are not themselves above the law. While it won’t be easy, a lawsuit against the police department is certainly not impossible. This article …
Can I Sue Someone for Recording Me Without My Permission?
We live in the digital age where we feel compelled to record interesting things we see going on in the world around us. But before you whip out your phone to start recording, you should consider the legality of it. So, if you’re wondering, “Can I sue someone for recording me without my permission”? Read on. Federal Wiretap Act The …
Can I Sue Someone Who Owes Me Money
If you loaned someone money and they refuse to pay, it’s only natural to think, “Can I sue someone who owes me money?” The answer is, yes, you can. That’s why the small claims court exists. It is a specific type of court that hears cases between two parties without the need to have expensive, drawn-out lawsuits. They come in …